Fiskars 46 Inch Steel D-handle Digging Shovel (Pack of 3)

June 10, 2018 - Comment

Fiskars steel D-handle digging shovel features a durable design that provides excellent grip when you are digging in the garden. The welded steel construction is far more durable than wood and won’t flex like fiberglass. The large D-handle design offers two-handed control, a sharpened blade cuts into dense soil easily, and an extra-large foot platform

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Fiskars steel D-handle digging shovel features a durable design that provides excellent grip when you are digging in the garden. The welded steel construction is far more durable than wood and won’t flex like fiberglass. The large D-handle design offers two-handed control, a sharpened blade cuts into dense soil easily, and an extra-large foot platform helps maximize force to break up hardened soil clods

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2Be1Ask1 says:

The lifetime warranty is REAL and the shovel is great to boot! This is a pretty handy shovel size and the BIG steps makes it easy to dig (even with crocs on). All that said, the best part is that they ACTUALLY STAND BEHIND THEIR LIFE-TIME GUARANTEE! I’d had mine for 6 years and then bent it trying to lever a 30 year old rhodie out of rocky soil. I went on the Fiskars web page (on my iPhone) and submitted for a new shovel under warranty (despite my “abuse”). I had a new shovel delivered to my home promptly. No shipping charges, no hassle of…

Victor in PC says:

I love quality tools. This shovel is one of them. I’m 64 years old and definitely have not spent a whole lot of time working with shovels, never professionally, just light gardening.The shovel has been a delight to use, after just a few days of trying it out, breaking ground on a new small plot and removing a bunch of large lily bulbs neglected for at least a decade. It’s sturdy, comfortable and has a decent weight & balance to it. I’m a short man at 67″ and shrinking, and the length suits me well. The sharpened edge and…

bonedoc says:

Not your father’s shovel I never knew what I was missing, having owned “economy” grade shovels and rakes most of my life. This thing is super solid and lets you be much more aggressive in digging areas for planting. The steel shaft and sharp edged tip make this a night and day experience compared to typical shovels. This will last longer than a whole shed full of wooden handle tools, so in the long run you’ll save money. The quality is very high, the price is more than reasonable for what you get, and I…

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