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Fact #1. You may spend a lot of time in the garden. If so, it's only a matter of time before you'll start experiencing the aches and pains that come with the constant bending, kneeling, and lifting. A garden scooter can go a long way towards alleviating your discomfort and possibly prevent further injuries.
Fact #2. A garden scooter is basically a moving seat. It saves your back and knees from wear and tear. Beyond that, each model has various design features to make your gardening experience easier. For gardeners of a certain age, the weight of your unit might be a deciding factor.
Fact #3. Many plastic scooters are essentially little storage bins on wheels. This can be helpful if you like to keep a full set of tools within reach. These handy bins can be time-savers by having all your tools, gloves, and bug spray organized and ready to go. Or you can use the space for plants or any goodies you harvest.
Fact #4. Metal scooters are generally more durable and a good option for heavier usage. For better ergonomics and flexibility, their seats are usually adjustable. They can swivel, so you'll get more done from one spot. The best metal options will offer a small amount of storage, either as an attached basket or underneath the seat.
Fact #5. Once you have a garden scooter, you'll realize that you never want to complete a task in the crouching position again. There are plenty of other outdoor tasks that can be made easier with a scooter. If you like to wash and detail your car at home, you can finish the bottom half without kneeling or bending. A long, low fence the needs to be cleaned or painted can also be taken care of in relative comfort.
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