401ITB - Coneivore (a tool for picking up pinecones)
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Price: $36.95 |
Description
The handy Cone-I-Vore allows the user to pick up pinecones without bending over or raking them into piles. Best of all, it protects fingers from the needle-sharp barbs.
Cone-I-Vore's developer is a disabled mother, who took the idea (with permission) from her father-in-law all the way to this worthwhile garden tool.
The Cone-I-Vore comes fully assembled and weighs less than 2.5 pounds.
The well-designed handles allow a comfortable grip as the user thrusts the tool down over a cone. When the tube is full, simply remove the top cone cap and dump out the cones.
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Small Cap |
Large Cap |
The tube holds up to 15 pinecones, depending on their size. It comes with two different-sized cone caps, each uniquely designed to accommodate pinecones of different sizes. The small cone cap has six equal-sized flat fingers, while the large cone cap has six fingers grouped in pairs and angled inward. |
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The developer has carefully tested the nylon used to manufacture the cone caps to ensure it holds up in cold weather and survives the abuse it receives every time the Cone-I-Vore is plunged down over a cone. The six-finger design appears to eat the cones. Each time the unit is plunged down over a cone, a cone goes up into the belly of the 3-foot long, 5-inch diameter, .056-inch thick-wall polypropylene/profax tube.
As with other tools, there are some secrets to using the Cone-I-Vore:
If you have cones of a particular species and are not sure which cone cap would work best, refer to this list, provided by the developer, which matches cones to the different cone cap sizes.
Cone-I-Vore |
Small Cone Cap |
Large Cone Cap |
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Apache Pine Bishop Pine Douglas Fir Eastern Hemlock Jack Pine Knobcone Pine Loblolly Pine Lodgepole Pine Pinyon Pine Pitch Pine Pond Pine Red Pine Sand Pine Scotch Pine Short-Leaf Pine Single-Leaf Pinyon Pine Spruce Pine Virginia Pine Western Hemlock Whitebark Pine |
Apache Pine
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Important Note 06/19/10: The Cone-I-Vore was designed to pick up mature female pinecones (i.e., pinecones that produce seeds). Mature female pinecones feature opened scales, which allows them to drop their seeds. Dry conditions cause female pinecone scales to open.
The Cone-I-Vore was not designed to pick up male (i.e., pinecones that produce pollen), green, wet, and/or immature pinecones. Generally speaking, these types of pinecones are smaller. Also, moisture can prevent pinecones from opening. Depending on their size, these pinecones may be unsuitable for pickup with the Cone-I-Vore. If you are unable to pick up male, green, wet, and/or immature pinecones, there is nothing wrong with the design of your Cone-I-Vore. Simply put, it is designed to pick up mature female pinecones with fully opened scales.
Important Review Update 11/20/11: To read my review on the product, click here. Take a few minutes to read what our satisfied customers have to say by clicking here to read their feedback.
If you'd like to save your back by picking up pinecones quickly and easily without bending over, then order your Cone-I-Vore today!
This is a drop-ship item and does require a signature on delivery. Also the unit is now in red instead of the yellow color shown in photos above.
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