Weeds always find a way. Those opportunistic little buggers truly are alive, figuring out a method to sprout from even the tiniest of spaces.
When weeds get industrious enough to squirt out from around every paving stone and walkway and curb area near a home, you can’t exactly just run a lawnmower over it and be done. It usually requires a little more intensive work, including actually crouching down, yanking, and trying to finagle those tight roots out from their death-grip perch. Half the time, you just want to take a flamethrower to the whole darn thing.
Well, the 3-in-1 Multifunctional Electric Grass Burning Machine ($78.99, 21 percent off, from TNW Deals) isn’t exactly a flamethrower, but it is the next best thing. It’s a transforming jack-of-all-trades tool for not only scorching invasive weeds into oblivion, but even handling a few more of your important outdoor tasks that can crop up from time to time.
In its primary configuration, this 6-foot burner is a heavy-duty weed blaster. Powered by electricity and sporting no open flame, this unit accomplishes environmentally-friendly weeding with the touch of a button. Push it and the 2,000-watt, 230-volt burst instantly chars any once-thriving weed into a blackened husk instantly. Bursting with a maximum temperature of over 1,200°F, the touch of death is all this burner has to deliver to make its message clear — weeds are done.
While it’s perfect for nuking weeds growing in your driveway or around your porch, especially with its array of different nozzles to reach different areas, this brute has some added tricks as well. With a few twists, the unit can also turn into a more portable heat gun for projects like stripping paint, thawing frozen pipes, softening adhesives, and more.
It also works as a super handy BBQ igniter, capable of sparking grill coals to light in virtually no time.
The 3-in-1 Multifunctional Electric Grass Burning Machine retails for $99, but with this deal, you can save over 20 percent off and get one now for just $78.99.
Prices are subject to change.
Get the TNW newsletter
Get the most important tech news in your inbox each week.