Coconut Empire
2025-08-27 10:27:04
Used this to harvest elderberries this year. Worked great but be aware of which way you’re going to empty the fruit out. Sometimes the berries fell out of the side and fell to the ground. That being said, it is an “operator issueâ€. Overall, definitely worth the price. Seems durable and I’ll use again next year!
Randy
2025-07-27 15:41:04
I use these for huckleberry picking and raspberry picking by ferry picking they do save my hands and my fingers from a lot of discoloration as well as just squishing the heck out of berries and they're super easy to clean with just a little bit of soap and water with a little shake and a little practice the leaves just fall down through the times the quality built they last for several seasons and they're good sized.
D. S. Cox
2025-07-26 10:55:41
Works pretty well. Been using it to harvest autumn olive berries. Much better and faster than picking by hand. I'm picking a quart in 10 to 15 minutes. It takes a little time to figure out the most effective technique which varies based on branches. Looking forward to trying this on other berries next year.
SimplyPA
2025-07-24 10:32:00
It will take all of the berries, so be ready to pick through unripe or damaged items that may go into your basket. Very light weight, no assembly, easy on the wrist.This is great for the tops of the sour cherries trees that you just don't get too each harvest. We just wish there was a stick attachment to hoist it into the air.
Blaze
2025-07-15 20:50:22
I bought this berry picker for natural raspberries, which I have a plethora of in my yard. When I received it, I realized the build quality and size were very good considering the price. It’s an easy out of the box experience. The only reason this review is as a 3 star is it says ‘all types’ of berries. While I don’t doubt that this will likely work for about 95% of berries, natural raspberries have the flower bloom out past where the berry actually is, so the bloomed part of the flower gets caught and therefore it just takes off the entire flower. I can easily see this working for other berries though.
Emily MN
2025-06-29 12:01:27
I used this to pick dandelion flowers in spring. I plan to use it to harvest chamomile flowers as well. It worked nice for the dandelions. I don't have enough blueberries to try it for that, but maybe i'll bring it to a blueberry farm to try it out.Worked well for the flowers though.
C. Mitchell
2025-06-15 17:03:38
It’s been 95-100 F this summer during the peak of Dukes Blueberry Picking time in Hammonton NJ- Blueberry Capital USA. I went back to pick a second time at my favorite self pick farm but this time with this device. I was in and out in 15 min. Took me an hour the week before . I don’t use it as a rake to not damage the plants but just cradle it under the cluster of chosen bluettes and use your finger sweep and the ripe ones roll into the container and are held behind a slight shell. The plastic rakes allow you just get into the interior of the bush for the best . Exterior branches a breeze. You you can then quickly wonder among the rows and leave that heavy container they weigh in one spot and empty the bounty into it . When I was younger I used to have the rope around my neck but not any more. I would still let young children have that « picking experience » by total hand . Not sure you can use on raspberries or blackberries which are more delicate. You could even wash your berries in this device because the bottom drains thru the rakes. Luv it luv it !
Tom
2025-06-03 17:08:38
I've been using this berry picking rake for a while now, and overall, I'm quite impressed. The design is efficient and makes berry picking a breeze, allowing me to gather a significant amount in a short amount of time. The rake's construction feels sturdy and durable, ensuring it can withstand regular use. However, I did notice that some leaves tend to get stuck in the rake, which can be a bit inconvenient. Despite this minor issue, the rake still gets the job done effectively, and the abundance of berries it helps me collect outweighs the annoyance of clearing out the leaves. Overall, it's a reliable tool for any berry-picking enthusiast, earning it a solid four stars in my book.
Dean C.
2025-05-19 10:44:40
This berries picker is fantastic for harvesting chamomile. This is the first season I planted chamomile and I have 9 plants grown in a 4x4 raised garden. At the beginning when the chamomile began to bloom, it was relatively easy and relaxing to pick the flowers by hand, but by late July the blooms were numerous and I couldn't keep up, because I try to pick the flowers before they go into seeds.Unfortunately, I began to develop carpal tunnel in my picking hand and it can be difficult to pluck the flowers repetitively. So, I decided to try a berries picker to see if it helps, and it took about 10 minutes to pick what would have taken hours to pick by hands.This is a great tool for picking chamomile and the pictures show the result of 10 minutes of harvesting chamomile using the picker. If you can brush your hair with a comb/brush you can use this tool. Highly recommended, and I am ecstatic with this purchase, because now I can rest my hand.
Proud kuripot
2025-04-22 10:26:22
Good investment if you have a lot of blueberries, makes harvesting faster and easier
susan andre
2025-03-21 16:31:56
Blueberries were small but plentiful this year!These pickers work great to get the job done!Highly recommend!!
Ivan Suski
2025-02-06 14:10:29
for picking berries it is excellent
Misty Funk
2025-01-04 12:44:24
we harvested two gallons of chokecherry in under two hours (we have two picker), very happy. We are going to try it with Saskatoon berry next time