Description
Product Overview
The 3-Row Hand Push Vegetable Seedling Transplanter is a lightweight and efficient agricultural planting tool designed to simplify the transplanting process for vegetable seedlings and various crops. Built for small farms, vegetable gardens, nurseries, and commercial growers, this manual transplanter helps improve planting efficiency while reducing labor costs.
Manufactured in Zhejiang, China by Seasummer, this durable hand-push transplanter provides a practical solution for farmers seeking an affordable and reliable planting machine. Its compact design allows easy operation in fields, greenhouses, and raised beds, ensuring accurate seedling placement and consistent crop spacing.
Key Features
- High Productivity Design for faster transplanting operations
- Manual Hand Push Operation – No fuel or electricity required
- Lightweight Construction – Weighs only 2.5 kg for easy handling
- Durable and Reliable Frame for long-term agricultural use
- Suitable for Vegetable Seedlings and Various Crop Types
- Easy to Operate and Maintain
- Ideal for Small Farms, Nurseries, Greenhouses, and Home Gardens
Product Specifications
- Product Name: Hand Push Vegetable Seedling Transplanter
- Brand: Seasummer
- Number of Rows: 1
- Operation Type: Manual Hand Push
- Weight: 2.5 kg
- Key Selling Point: High Productivity
- Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China
- Warranty: 3 Months
Applications
This manual transplanter is suitable for planting:
- Lettuce
- Cabbage
- Chili Peppers
- Tomatoes
- Eggplants
- Kale
- Mustard Greens
- Various Vegetable Seedlings
Benefits
Using the Hand Push Vegetable Seedling Transplanter helps farmers achieve faster planting speeds, improved planting consistency, and reduced physical labor. Its lightweight and portable design makes it an excellent choice for growers looking to increase productivity while maintaining planting accuracy.
Order today and improve your planting efficiency with this reliable and cost-effective vegetable seedling transplanter.





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