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rimfire max herbicide 🏆Official StoreAEXZR 2 in1 Max Power Herbicide: What Customers Are Saying "I was terrified of using glyphosate around my vegetable garden. This dual action formula killed weeds that survived Roundup for years. Finally found something that actually works on everything! "Finally, an herbicide that works faster than weeds can recover. The HPPD component turns leaves white before they die I can see it's working differently than glyphosate. Game changer." "Been fighting

AEXZR® 2 in1 Max Power Herbicide: What Customers Are Saying

"I was terrified of using glyphosate around my vegetable garden. This dual-action formula killed weeds that survived Roundup for years. Finally found something that actually works on everything!

"Finally, an herbicide that works faster than weeds can recover. The HPPD component turns leaves white before they die - I can see it's working differently than glyphosate. Game changer."

"Been fighting glyphosate-resistant weeds for three seasons. This new formula killed them all in 6 hours. The dual mechanism is exactly what we needed."


"I Was Sick of Waiting Days to See if My Weed Killer Actually Worked"

"There has to be a faster, safer way..."
"Every weekend, it's the same frustration: I mix the herbicide, spray it, and then wait days for little effect. Forty-eight hours later, maybe I'll see the lawn turning yellow. Maybe. The neighbors will ask, 'Did you spray it?' Even worse is the guilt—do I have to risk my family's health just for a weed-free lawn? I hesitate between spraying and living with unsightly weeds or risking my family's health with chemicals I no longer trust."


The Breaking Point

My breaking point: $60 'fast-acting' glyphosate failed.

I sprayed carefully and waited. By Wednesday—the weeds were back. My neighbor said, "No matter what you use...it doesn't work."

Most homeowners face the same choices:
- Glyphosate? Slow and a safety concern.
- Natural spray? Safe but less effective.
- Other synthetics? Either harsh or too slow.

Meanwhile, the weeds ultimately prevailed.


Then I Discovered the Game-Changer That Pros Have Been Hiding

The professional-grade herbicide concentrate that refuses to make you choose between speed, safety, and effectiveness.
A landscaper friend let me in on the industry secret: "What if I told you there's a herbicide that kills weeds in 6 hours, uses dual-action technology instead of single glyphosate, and costs half as much per application?"
I thought he was lying.
But the science behind AEXZR® 2 in1 Max Power blew my mind:


Why Glufosinate + HPPD Changes Everything:

🧬 Dual Mode of Action
Unlike single-ingredient glyphosate, AEXZR® attacks weeds through two completely different pathways - glufosinate disrupts protein synthesis while HPPD inhibitor blocks pigment formation.

⚡ Lightning-Fast Visible Results
Weeds start showing white bleaching (HPPD effect) within 2-3 hours, followed by complete brown-out from glufosinate. Double confirmation it's working.


🛡️ Breakthrough Resistance Management
Glyphosate-resistant weeds that laugh at Roundup meet their match. Two different mechanisms mean weeds can't develop resistance to both simultaneously.

🎯 Broader Spectrum Control
Controls 40+ more weed species than glyphosate alone - including tough grasses AND broadleaf weeds that single ingredients miss.

💧 Instant Dissolution
25g water-soluble granules dissolve completely in 15kg water - no clumping, no residue, perfect mixing every time.


The First Time I Used AEXZR® 2 in1 Max Power, I Couldn't Believe My Eyes

Hour 1: Applied the mixture to my most stubborn dandelion patch 
Hour 3: Started seeing white bleaching on the leaves (HPPD working) 
Hour 6: Weeds were completely brown and dying (glufosinate effect) 
Next Day: What used to be my "problem area" was completely clear 
"For the first time in years, I actually enjoyed telling my neighbor about my weed control results."

But here's what shocked me most: My wife, who usually runs inside when I spray anything, actually stayed outside while I worked. When I told her it was glufosinate instead of glyphosate, she said: "Finally, something that works without keeping me up at night worrying."



AEXZR® vs. Everything Else: The Comparison That Changes Everything



Real Results from Real Homeowners

Case Study: Mike T. - Frustrated Weekend Warrior

Before: "I was spending every Saturday battling the same weeds with expensive glyphosate products that took forever to work."
Application Day: Mixed 25g AEXZR® with 15kg water, sprayed at 9 AM  "The mixing was so simple - no complicated ratios or second-guessing."
3 PM (6 hours later): Initial browning visible on all treated weeds 
"I couldn't believe it. By afternoon, I could actually see it working."
Next Day: Complete weed death in treated areas 
"What used to take me 3 days of checking and re-checking was done overnight."
3 Months Later: Still satisfied 
"I've saved hours every weekend and my lawn looks better than ever. My neighbors keep asking what I switched to."


Endorsed by Agricultural Professionals

"After 15 years in commercial agriculture, I've seen how glyphosate resistance has become a nightmare. This dual-action formula is exactly what the industry needed - two different kill mechanisms mean weeds can't adapt. The speed difference is remarkable too."

— Sarah Chen, Agricultural Consultant

"The glufosinate + HPPD combination gives us control over species that laughed at glyphosate. You see the bleaching effect in hours, then complete kill. No more wondering if the application worked."

— Martinez Landscaping Solutions


The Science Behind the Dual-Action Advantage: Why Glufosinate + HPPD Works Better Than Glyphosate

Glyphosate Mechanism:
- Blocks single enzyme pathway (EPSPS)
- Takes 24-48+ hours to show visible effects 
- Many weeds have developed resistance
- Limited to amino acid synthesis disruption

AEXZR® Dual Mechanism:
- Glufosinate: Rapidly disrupts protein synthesis (6 hours)
- HPPD Inhibitor: Blocks pigment formation (2-3 hours bleaching)
- Combined Effect: Two independent kill pathways
- Resistance Proof: Weeds can't resist both mechanisms simultaneously

Spectrum Comparison:

 

Why Choose AEXZR® 2 in 1 Max Power Herbicide?

  • 6-Hour Action – No more waiting

  • Safe & Effective – Non-glyphosate formula

  • Broader Spectrum – Targets tough and resistant weeds

  • No Mix Mistakes – Simple, clear dilution

  • 90-Day Guarantee – Satisfaction or your money back

 

Product Specifications:

  • Active Ingredients: 75% Glufosinate-ammonium + HPPD inhibitor
  • Package Form: Water-soluble granules (25g packet)
  • Mixing Ratio: ** 25g granules dissolved in 15kg water
  • Coverage: ~100 sq meters per packet
  • Dissolution time:Instant (no stirring required)
  • Mode of Action: Dual-pathway weed control
  • Applications per packet: 1 complete treatment
  • Rainfast time: 4 hours
  • Visible results: 2-3 hours (bleaching), 6 hours (complete effect)

Application Guidelines:
Best conditions: Calm, sunny days above 60°F
Avoid: Windy conditions (10+ mph) or rain forecast within 4 hours
Equipment: Standard pump sprayer or backpack sprayer
Coverage: Apply until leaves are wet but not dripping

 

⚠️Spring Application Alert⚠️

Prime growing season is here. Weeds are actively growing and most vulnerable to treatment. Don't wait - every day you delay gives weeds more time to establish deeper roots.

 

Your Most Critical Questions Answered

Q: "Is this really more effective than glyphosate?"

A: Yes. The dual-action formula kills 40+ more weed species. HPPD causes white bleaching in 2–3 hours, followed by full plant death from glufosinate—even on glyphosate-resistant weeds.

Q: "How do I get the mixing ratio right?"

A: Just mix 25g AEXZR® granules into 15L water—dissolves instantly with no stirring, clumping, or residue.

Q: "Will it really work in just 6 hours?"

A: You'll see white bleaching in 2–3 hours, full kill in 6, and total death by 24—unlike glyphosate, which takes days.

Q: "What if I spray and it rains?"

A: Glufosinate is rainfast in 4 hours—light rain after that won’t affect results.

Q: "How much area does one bottle cover?"

A: Each bottle contains 25 grams and can cover an area of up to 100 square meters.

 

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Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Consequence After Consequence
Format: Hardcover
"In Fourteen Hundred Ninety Two, Columbus Sailed The Deep Blue Sea" is a ditty sung by generations of school children. Most of those students learned and believed that Columbus was the only man in Europe who believed the world was round and proved it by sailing three ships west to find the East. In 1493, Charles C. Mann dismisses these legends and goes on to demonstrate that Columbus (or as he refers to him, Colon) and the other Europeans who sailed across the Atlantic in the 1400s and 1500s did far more than just discover a New World, they helped create a planet wide system in which people, plants, animals, and diseases travelled further and were linked in more ways than had ever before been possible. In other words, 1493 was the beginning point of a new age of globalization. This is not a new theory. Alfred W. Crosby developed the term Columbian Exchange back in the 1970s to describe the changes that took place after 1492. Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse also detailed some of the consequences of the European "discovery" of the Americas. What makes Mann's new book so appealing is his ability to tell an engrossing story that ably explains how one consequence led to another, fundamentally changing society after society and helping to creat our modern world. This is global history at its best, jumping from Ming and Qing China's opulent but troubled societies to the fast growing but still relatively backwards European states to the myriad African and Native American cultures, all of them to be affected by the transfer of peoples, plants, diseases, and ideas. Mann has a keen eye for an appealing and informative anecdote which really details the consequences of seemingly small decisions, such as how the introduction of the sweet potato to China led to deforestation, or how the Little Ice Age was affected by the abandonment of the Native American practice of burning off underbrush in North American forests. Its books like 1493, as well as Mann's earlier and equally excellent 1491, which make studying history so fascinating. I taught Advanced Placement World History to high school students for many years before retiring, and I regularly amused them (at least I hope I did) with many references to Jared Diamond and Alfred Crosby's ideas. With 1493 Charles C. Mann deserves equal recognition by global historians.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2011
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Victor Vögel
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Mesmerizing; shows the butterfly effect in action
Format: Paperback
Charles Mann’s “1493” is about globalization and the Homogenocene epoch. Unlike the plenitude of other recent books about globalization, however, “1493” is about biological globalization rather than economic globalization. The book traces the results of the Columbian Exchange, with chapters devoted to tobacco, the earthworm, malaria, silver, potatoes and sweet potatoes, guano and rubber. The book is in four parts, and is written in an accessible, non-academic style. I found the first three parts of the book, which cover the impact of the Columbian Exchange on the Atlantic, the Pacific and Europe, respectively, to be captivating. These parts of the book demonstrated the fascinating interconnectedness of all things in a globalized society (in other words the “butterfly effect”) – for example, how transporting the sweet potato to Western China led to population migrations from Eastern to Western China, deforestation and overflowing of the Yellow River. The general result of such biological globalization is the creation of the Homogenocene epoch, a term which Mann uses to describe the biological homogenization that has replaced biological diversity since the time of Columbus. In the first three parts of the book, Mann demonstrates how history, biology and chemistry are all interrelated, and how today’s world continues to be influenced by the Columbian Exchange. I found the last part of the book to be less impressive than the first three parts. Part Four is called “Africa in the World,” but confusingly it is about South America, not Africa. Parts of it read more like travel writing than history. Still, the book deserves five stars for the first three thrilling parts, which successfully trace the mesmerizing history of various everyday biological substances.
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Jamie Barnett
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 3
There were periods I was on the edge of my seat. There were times I just wanted to the book to end.
Format: Paperback
I recently started reading at 40 years old to make up for a lot of wasted time and missed education. This is a very informative read, but that said, I had a hard time staying focused sometimes. He gets into a lot of the science pertaining to plagues, epidemics etc which is interesting and I am reluctant to list science as a con as I did learn, but frequently found myself scrolling through several pages just to get the main idea behind the historical part. There were periods that I was on the edge of my seat and there were times I just wanted to the book to end. 1491 was similar. Both useful books, but a bit challenging to follow along especially if you are only reading small amounts at at time like on break at work etc. It jumps around from S. America, N America and China all through the book. I would have preferred that each region be separated. I get that he had his reasons. I am glad I read both books, but I probably should have gone with more of an overview vs the more in-depth content in this. I do not regret reading both books however, and recommend if you already have a good knowledge of this subject and are just trying to learn a little more. I found the information about the slave trade, the most interesting and wasn't aware that the majority of slaves shipped over from Africa went to Mesoamerica and the Caribbean. I also did not realize that plague and sickness really enabled use of African slaves as they were not prone to malaria like the Europeans. There is also some good info about ancient China and also sliver and mercury mining with South American Indians which made the book worth it for me.
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R. D. Morris
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 4
If you liked 1491, you'll like 1493
Format: Hardcover
I originally read the first edition of 1491, which I loved. So that's why I ordered 1493. At about the same time 1493 arrived, I found out there was a new, revised version of 1491, which my husband bought from another source. So I re-read it at the same time I read 1493 for the first time. The reason I mention this is that there are some similarities between the revised version of 1491 and the newer book, 1493 - actually some repeated material. That's ok, as the author is taking the premise of 1491 another step further. Essentially, 1491 focuses on what new studies show was really going on in the Western Hemisphere before Columbus' arrival, where native peoples were far more numerous and had more advanced cultures than Europeans previously thought possible. In 1493, Charles Mann shows not only how Columbus and Europeans changed the New World, but how the "Columbian exchange" wrought great changes in the other direction as well. And he pulls in the further exchanges with Asia, to show the trans-global linkages of the phenomenon. So, some of his exposition gets a little repetitious, but overall he's an engaging writer, and for those of us who love the history of cultural exchanges and first contact, these books are mandatory reading!
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Ian T
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★★★★★ 5
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Format: Hardcover
Truly incredible documentation of the thoughtful work of a handful of artists. I'm hoping that by supporting this book we may inch ourselves closer to a Dead Space 2 remake lead by Motive studio. This book is a must for fans or the game and horror in general. Well made, good quality images, lore drops, developer letters. Its fantastic!
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