
Nouvel outil trancheur de sol permet de creuser des tranchées pour installer des fils ou des tuyaux
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In this video, the presenter introduces a new tool specifically designed for electroculture called the soil slicer. This robust tool is constructed entirely from stainless steel, ensuring it is rust-proof and highly durable. A notable feature is the interior copper layer, which is intended to enhance the energy flow within the soil during electroculture practices.
The soil slicer is versatile in its application; it can be operated manually or attached to a standard straight shovel handle. While the tool includes three holes for securing the handle with screws, the presenter notes that a tight fit is often sufficient without them. To operate the device, the user simply steps on it to drive the blade into the earth, allowing for the quick creation of straight trenches.
The presenter emphasizes that this tool is significantly more efficient than a traditional spade, claiming that a user can easily slice through ten meters of soil in just a few minutes. These trenches are ideal for burying galvanized iron wires in a north-south orientation, installing irrigation pipes, or laying electrical cables throughout a garden.
Currently available for purchase on the creator's website, the soil slicer is presented as an essential tool for the start of the growing season. Additionally, the video offers a tip for gardeners to energize their seedlings using copper pyramids. However, the presenter advises against doing this during a full moon to achieve the best results. Described as a "new idea for 2026," this tool aims to simplify the labor-intensive process of preparing a garden for electroculture.