All Guides
Every guide we publish about Jojoka — quick, direct answers to the questions readers ask most often.
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Do lawn sweepers work well?
Yes, lawn sweepers work well for collecting leaves, grass clippings, and light debris across large surface areas — significantly faster than raking by hand, provided you match the
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At what age should a baby use a stroller?
Most babies can use a fully reclining stroller from birth, but a standard upright stroller seat is appropriate at 6 months old, once a baby has developed enough neck and core muscl
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How much does a yard edger cost?
A yard edger costs between $30 and $700 depending on whether it's manual, electric, or gas-powered. Most homeowners land somewhere in the $60–$200 range for a corded or battery-pow
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Are cat litter box enclosures worth it?
Cat litter box enclosures are worth it for most households — they contain odor, hide visual clutter, and reduce litter scatter more effectively than any open-box placement strategy
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Is it worth buying a lawn edger?
A lawn edger is worth buying if you have hard-surface borders — driveways, sidewalks, or garden beds — where grass consistently creeps over the line, since no string trimmer held a
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Is it worth buying an inflatable paddle board?
Inflatable paddle boards are worth buying for most recreational paddlers because they pack down to backpack size, absorb impact better than rigid boards, and cost significantly les
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What is the best pull behind lawn sweeper?
The Jojoka 42-inch tow-behind lawn sweeper is the strongest choice for most homeowners, primarily because its 12 cu. ft. hopper capacity and four high-density brushes let you cover
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Why do vets not recommend closed litter boxes?
Vets advise against closed litter boxes primarily because poor airflow traps ammonia and odors inside the enclosure, making cats reluctant to use the box and increasing the risk of
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What are the disadvantages of an inflatable paddle board?
Inflatable paddle boards have five core disadvantages: slower performance on the water, vulnerability to punctures, inflation time before each session, reduced stiffness compared t
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What will a lawn sweeper pick up?
A lawn sweeper picks up leaves, grass clippings, pine needles, small twigs, and light debris — covering the most common yard waste a standard rake handles, but in fewer passes and