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Sneeboer »Great Dixter« Garden Fork, Stainless Steel

Description

This short-handled digging fork with four prongs is a practical companion for the »Great Dixter« Perennial Spade (No. 718649) when working close to the ground in closely-spaced borders. The compact size is ideal for harvesting potatoes, carrots and onions, for loosening the soil and transplanting shrubs while keeping the roots intact. Stainless steel. Handle made of oiled ash wood.

Tip: For good visibility and optimal control you should work on your knees when using this tool. Placing your arms on your knees creates a lever effect when digging planting holes, which relieves the wrists.

Properties

Blade: 120 x 130 mm
Overall length: 570 mm
Type: Spades and forks
Weight: 580 g

Properties

Blade: 120 x 130 mm
Overall length: 570 mm
Type: Spades and forks
Weight: 580 g

Manufacturer

Sneeboer

Family-owned business Sneeboer & Zn has been manufacturing hand-forged stainless steel garden tools for over 100 years. The company’s forge in Bovenkarspel, northern Holland, combines traditional techniques with innovative ideas.

Name: Sneeboer
Mailing address: De Tocht 3a
1611 HT Bovenkarspel
Netherlands
Homepage: https://sneeboer.com/de

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