Grampa's Weeder - Original Stand-Up Weed Puller Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Weeding
- Lawns
The original 1913 stand-up weeder: a bamboo handle and 4-claw steel head that levers dandelions and taproots out of lawns whole, no bending required. Dead simple, back-saving and built to outlast fancier spring-loaded pullers.
Pros
- 45 in bamboo handle lets you pull weeds standing up, with no bending or kneeling
- Four steel claws grip and lever out the whole taproot, so dandelions are less likely to regrow
- Simple one-piece design with no springs or plastic latch to jam or break; a century-proven pattern
Cons
- Works best in moist soil; in dry, hard ground the claws struggle to grab the root
- No foot-eject mechanism, so you flick each weed off the claws by hand
- Long single-purpose tool takes up storage space and does little beyond taproot weeding
Specifications
| Material | 4-claw steel head |
|---|---|
| Handle | Real bamboo, ~45 in |
| Type | Stand-up dandelion / taproot weeder |
| Length | 45 in overall; ~3 lb |
| Best for | Pulling dandelions & taproot weeds from lawns without bending |