Yeacool Backpacking Shovel, Camping Hand Trowel, Lightweight Hiking Shovel, Small Potty Multitool with Carrying Pouch for Digging, Metal Detecting, Gardening, Survival and Outdoor
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Amanda, are you asking about the weight? Sorry, I thought you were asking about the height. 0 if the answer is yes. The weight of 44 pounds.
A hole in the handle will allow the cordage/wrap to be tied though the handle is hollow.
The product is more like a pouch than a bottle, but it is still very good.
Despite not being knife sharp, the serrated edge of the blade is sharp enough to cut through small roots, small twigs, and perhaps small twigs and It's a great tool and I
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A multi-level marketing plan was never something I thought I would need It may not be the best tool trowel, but when I saw it, I noticed that it is somewhat The result was just as I had predicted! As soon as I received it, I had to hone the This tool won't cut anything when you get it, but that could be since it's a safety precaution. It seems to be working now. Similarly, I also gave the digging part an edge in order to cut through root systems and such while digging, but I do that with all of This little trowel is great in the garden, and that's where I'll be using it most often. I have a handy, light, portable, foldable camping shovel that I also own, and I use that while camping, so I will be using this in the garden. In actual fact, both the nail puller and the saw work great. There is a ruler on it that I really like, and it's really sturdy. I found it very useful. Someone who regularly uses a trowel will find this to be a pretty useful tool.
When I was growing up, I was teased a bit by all my friends who We found a campsite covered with rocky dirt that was full of roots and had a very rough texture. In order to do business, they could not simply dig a hole. My own Trowel, on the other hand, was in my possession! After digging and cutting the roots, I was able to remove the plant. There was a blade on the side of this device that was so sharp, I could easily cut anything with it. I was blown away by it. It was a little heavier, but it was really I really like this product.
Here in Colorado, this is one of the most useful tools. As well as laying sod, it has been used to cut around trees, bushes, and a sprinkler system when I was cutting the sod. It has also been used while I have had only one problem with the handle -- the 550 parachord wrapped around it. The digging tool slips when it is used in rocky terrain and needs to be replaced. However, I am very happy with this tool and would recommend it highly.
While searching for metal detecting digging tools, I came across this product. Since I do most of my detecting in the Arizona desert caliche, I needed something that would hold up well in those conditions. Even though I like the look of it and the extra functions, it is not tough enough for what I am looking for. Camping or hiking just got easier with this handy little gadget. We would like to see about 2 percent of it Added 3 inches to it, another inch or inch and a half to its width, and a little more steel to its thickness. I think the design is perfect, and it is a great start. There is almost no more to say.
It has a nice look and feels good in terms of quality and design. Comfortable paracord wraps its handle, making it easy to grip with some force. In spite of its serrations, the blade does not feel extremely sharp when touched. While it is likely that a saw can be sharpened, I think of it as an option that is really last resort. As you would expect from a tool of this size and length, the other tools such as the nail puller and hex wrench also work well. digs well and moves well in the dirt, but keep in mind that this is not a big The 11'' model would also be a good option if you plan on making larger products. It's a great value for the money, and you get a lifetime warranty with it too!.
To use in the flowerbeds of our home, I bought her this shovel. Durable and well-made, it lasts longer than you would expect. My attempt to bend it was to put it across the edge of a cabinet and There is a lot of strength in it. Did not bend at all! As a result of the serrated edge, it is easy to cut down to a small root or to cut it down to a smaller root. You can see depth marks so you can determine how deep to dig for bulbs. I'm very impressed with how well made and well thought out this little shovel is. It was an excellent purchase. I'm very satisfied with it.
In the end, there are better options, similar in price and significantly lighter if you're concerned about the amount of weight you carry. (Look at the tentlabs trowel if ultra-thin! The importance of light cannot be overstated). On the trowel, there are useless tools that serve no purpose. *But
If I dig a hole with this trowel, it will be a bit easier to dig a cat hole in harder soils. However, it is not important to me that it is bigger. Do you have any tips or tricks you'd like to share? You are the only one who can decide that.
However, the shovel is still very effective despite its durability and lightweight. It has a great shape that lets it cut easily into the dirt, so it worked well the entire time we were out there. You need this to complete your camping gear! I highly recommend it!.