Edward Tools Carbon Steel Hand Hoe
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The width of this device is about 4 inches. So far it's been working well.
Yes, I am.
Included in the length are a handle and 13 inches overall It is 1/8 of an inch. A blade of this width and height is 4 inches high and 3 inches wide.
Hollow, durable, and still lightweight, the shaft has a good deal of strength.
Selected User Reviews For Edward Tools Carbon Steel Hand Hoe
There is no doubt that this harrow is tough. The handle is very comfortable in the hands, and the thick, strong steel is perfect for making my little raised kitchen garden. In Southern California, I can grow onions, beans, tomatoes as well as lots of other vegetables and herbs all year round since it rarely gets cold or freezes. In other words, I do not have any reservations about recommending this. I will cherish it for the rest of my life.
Its performance is limited by the rounded edge on the blade as it is delivered. The blades of most regular size hoes are sharp. It would be beneficial for this one to have In the event of a sharp corner, the coating would not adhere. It might be that way why the edges aren't Despite this, it comes in handy for the kind of work I do with it.
I surprised myself by how small and light I found it to be. The weight of the material surprised me. In order to scrape my small chicken coop, I thought of using it as a scraper.
This is a super small thing. Swinging the handle causes the handle to fall off. The kind of junk tool you would find in a garage. Don't be foolish!.
As I have been putting in pavers at the entrance to my two car garage, I have found that they must slope down, and away from the entrance, in order to keep rainwater from collecting there. We have found this little tool to be very useful for removing dirt, rocks, and clay.
It is disappointing to find this product lacking in quality. The blade should be sharper (it does not appear to have been sharpened at all) and the weld connecting the blade to the handle appears to be a bit The device does what it is supposed to do, but returning it would have been a waste of time and effort.
This was kept in my car in case I got a piece of snow stuck in As well as a smaller shovel, I also kept a large one dedicated to removing snow that is Small gardens should be able to grow it well, especially if they are cultivated in a small plot. Suitable for small jobs but not for large ones.
My only complaint is that I expected a blade that was sharper and thinner. The product is well made and sturdy, but not sure if opting for the shorter handle over the standard height size was the right choice for me.