Fiskars Long Handled Shovel Steel Round Point

February 12, 2018 - Comment

Long Handle Digging Shovel, Features Over Sized Steps, 14 Gauge Sharpened Blades, High Strength All Steel, Pre-Sharpened Blade Cuts Through The Ground Easier, Teardrop-Shaped Handle Is Easier To Grip. http://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees

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Long Handle Digging Shovel, Features Over Sized Steps, 14 Gauge Sharpened Blades, High Strength All Steel, Pre-Sharpened Blade Cuts Through The Ground Easier, Teardrop-Shaped Handle Is Easier To Grip.

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MissyK says:

Best. Shovel. EVER. When my wife and I bought our property about five years ago I had a lot of digging to do and I had been used to digging in the soft, moist dirt found in the Louisiana Delta. My wood handled shovels were always good enough to handle this type of dirt. Then I moved a state over and to a site that had much different dirt. The dirt here is much, much drier and it has much more clay. These leads to some areas of my property where the dirt is more like rock. My poor wooden shovel held out as…

S. Hicks says:

Solid purchase. So I needed a strong shovel to dig out evergreen bush roots. If you haven’t had to deal with these types of roots then consider yourself lucky. My last shovel lasted me quite some time but the fiberglass handle cracked, hence why I needed a new shovel. This one is perfect in just about every way. Some may not like the weight of the steel, but I was never tired from just handling the shovel. If you need something durable and built to last you can’t go wrong here. I also loved the oversized foot…

Anonymous says:

I know it’s only a shovel but after suffering for years with hand me downs and short handled diggers I came to love this guy the first time I used it.One, it’s sharp out of the box and has stayed that way through a variety of roots and rocks that I’ve dug up.Two: The handle doesn’t bend or break. It just give you an enormous amount of leverage.Three: The blade has a handy step to put your foot on as you push it into the ground. Something I find helpful since I’m…

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