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Tomita Japanese Hori Hori Garden Landscaping Digging Tool With 7-inch Stainless Steel Blade & Sheath

Monday, March 5, 2012

Tomita Japanese Hori Hori Garden Landscaping Digging Tool With 7-inch Stainless Steel Blade & Sheath
Price : $35.99
Tomita Japanese Hori Hori Garden Landscaping Digging Tool With 7-inch Stainless Steel Blade & Sheath

Product Description


JAPANESE STAINLESS STEEL HORI-HORI DIGGING TOOL
The high-quality stainless steel blade is very sharp and concave shaped for scooping soil and other materials. The length of the blade is 185mm (7.28") and the overall length is 318mm (12.5").
The Hori Hori Knife is a standard utility knife in Japan used for EVERYTHING. Hori Hori is Japanese for "Dig-Dig". It is serrated and slices easily through heavy roots making it perfect for root pruning. It has long been used by bonsai enthusiasts for collecting specimens in the wild.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B003UMVPMM
  • Item model number: No. 650

Product Features

  • High-quality 7-inch Japanese steel blade for durability
  • Long-lasting hardwood handle
  • Great digging tool and has serrated edge to cut roots
  • Can be used for any digging project...gardening, hunting, and fishing
  • Comes with a leather-like sheath that attaches to your belt

 

Tomita Japanese Hori Hori Garden Landscaping Digging Tool With 7-inch Stainless Steel Blade & Sheath

 

Customer Reviews


This is a fine multi-use gardening tool. Well and solidly made, it digs, prunes, chops and saws with the serrated edge. Heavy stainless steel blade cleans up nicely and holds a fine edge. Blade is tull tang, mounted in solid hardwood grip. Hori-Hori replaces a couple of bulky hand tools I used to carry. Would double as an effective camping, wilderness tool.

I wished I had known about this tool years ago. Perfect for weeding, planting, getting into crevices and all around garden use. This tool is sharp, well balanced and the serrated edge cuts small roots easily. Can't say enough about the Hori Hori.
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