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Product Description
From the Manufacturer
GrowTech Professional Hori Hori garden tool. This stainless steel multipurpose knives are beveled for shoveling and have a serrated edge for sawing. The blade is marked for depth measurement for easy planting. These knives are great for weeding, planting and even cutting sod.
This multipurpose knife is ideal for digging, weeding, transplanting, dividing perennials, etc.! The fully polished, 3mm thick, stainless steel blade is beveled for shoveling and has a serrated side for sawing. Plus, it has engraved depth measurements from 25 to 150mm. Blade measures 6-3/4?L and wood handle is 5-1/8?L. Comes complete with a vinyl leather sheath.
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
- ASIN: B001UNXTO0
- Item model number: KNKDA1S
Product Features
- Stainless steel blade
- Serrated blade
- Beveled blade
- Wood handle
- Hori-Hori means dig-dig
ARS KNKDA1S Hori Hori Knife
Customer Reviews
In general, these are the best tool ever. I was impressed by the low price on this one, but, as usual, you get what you pay for. The fit of the blade to the handle is poor. Find a better one elsewhere, because a hori hori IS indispensable. Cuts through roots, stays sharp, doesn't rust. Works in any soil---rocky, clay, if you have difficult soil, you want this tool. I've given lots of these as gifts to fellow gardeners and they all rave about it and wonder how they lived without it. They work great for digging potty holes when backpacking, too. (Heavier that the plastic spades, but worth the weight.) If you leave your tools laying around, you may want to spray-paint the handle a bright color.
The tool works like any other Hori Hori, but the workmanship on the handle is very poor. The wood was crushed by the rivets and the resulting splintered wood wasn't trimmed and smoothed, so the handle had splinters sticking out. The clear coat on the handle was over applied and ran. The finish coat dried in big blobs making the handle rougher still. I've bought better quality ones for about the same money.

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