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Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue

Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue

Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue
$ 52.99

Score By Feature

Based on 181 ratings
Durability
9.52
Sturdiness
9.50
Easy to use
9.28
Ergonomic
9.18

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Product Description

With its four stainless steel tines, this English design garden fork is ideal for turning compost, cultivating soil, moving mulch or yard debris and digging perennials and potatoes
An industrial-size digging fork with 4 stainless steel tines and steel shaft covered in resin that is durable, versatile, and reliable
With this product, you will be able to perform even the most challenging gardening tasks. It is created to relieve arm, hand, and wrist pain and to increase comfort and performance in the garden.
The fork cannot be damaged by water, so it can last for a lifetime, with a lifetime guarantee from the manufacturer in the continental United States

Questions & Answers

Because I was a senior and thought the weeder was too heavy to use, I asked a friend. If you have any recommendations for weeding tools with a similar long weeding knife, please let us know Are you friends?

If you have clay/rock soil, I recommend getting the most expensive Japanese knife you can afford. I bent 2 cheap knives when we had heavy clay/rock soil. A rubber mallet or 24 oz. "dead" weight is my go-to tool for pounding nails since I am 71 years old with arthritis in my hands The back of the hammer can be driven into very tough soil with a "blow" hammer from Home Depot. By way of a hori- zon With the hori knife you may mostly lean into it, and it works well. Although the mallet is not intended for meditative gardening, it really gets the job done.

What are the differences between the 203 and the 20301 digging forks?

My question to you is thanks for that, Kyla. There is a green color in the 203 that is the "original.". There is a blue 20311 on the plate. However, there is no difference other than that. A Lawn Mower Company/Radius Garden

I am the seller Ensure that you have weeder pro 42 on your machine. The length of the piece is five inches. The length of the fingertip is 5 inches. Could you confirm the length of this message. ?

I appreciate the question you asked. There are 42 words in this sentence. I plan to sell it for $55. A lawn mowing company owned by Radius Garden and American Lawn Mower

Selected User Reviews For Radius Garden 20301 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, Blue

Thanks for contacting Pat
3/5

I look forward to answering In terms of its length, the Radius Garden 20301 Pro Digging Fork measures 43 inches. A lawn mowing company owned by Radius Garden and American Lawn Mower.

Meredith Huang
Meredith Huang
| Nov 08, 2020
I did not make it to the end of the It seems like every time I go to an estate sale, I find garden forks for as low as $5 The cost per unit is 10 cents
3/5

Usually, they last for a year or two before the tines break This stainless steel garden fork comes with a lifetime warranty, so I decided to step up and buy it. Despite its best efforts, it failed to last During this time of year, the clay soil in my flower beds is fairly moist and I use it for digging out weeds. In the 60 years that I have used garden forks, I have never once had one break off at the handle. Fiskars, on the other hand, does not. As a result of being 6' 3" tall and the length of the handle is normal for me. There is a Fiskars Ergo D-II in my possession.

Koda Crowley
Koda Crowley
| Mar 30, 2021
A heavy load
3/5

In this case, the weeder performed its task as intended Tapping it is good for your health Plants like dandelions and sow thistles that have deep roots and grow between other plants or along concrete or brick paving. There are places where a regular shovel can dig up too many other plants, etc. It can also reach places where a regular shovel is too wide. However, you are still required to bend over to pull up the weed with the shovel, which is heavy and is difficult to put down/pick up between weeds because of its weight. Since it's for larger weeds with deeper roots, I only use it when it's absolutely necessary (For those with big roots) and if I have to use other tools, I prefer a weeding fork. Rooted weeds, and I'm using my normal shovel to get rid of them.

Lewis Logan
Lewis Logan
| Aug 28, 2020
Garden Forks are poorly made and lack of handle design are some of the reasons I hope I will like them
5/5

would not call it a digging fork, as it seems to be designed to be used for loose ground. One of the forks was bent after they were hit by a root the size of a pencil. The fork broke because it was too cheap I've used forks from different manufacturers for over 40 years and have never seen this before. Over the years, I have put them through an awful lot, but they have never broken, just the handle.

Jax Kuhn
Jax Kuhn
| Oct 10, 2020
Very good quality very heavy-duty - Working as a weeder in the field
4/5

It is sturdy. I have never seen a weeder that lasts as long as this one. The top of the box has a large handle. To push the narrow blade into the ground, there are footrests at the bottom. The grass was gone within an hour. It went deep into the roots to pull up some monster weeds. I like the fact that it doesn't leave a big hole in the ground. A surprising amount of weight, no less than 4 lbs How much do you weigh? I doubt it will ever break or bend, but it may prove a challenge for some. As I ordered it, the price seemed rather high to me. I now think it is a gift now that I have seen it and used it. In the future, I probably will not need to purchase a weeder, and I can pass this monument on to my descendants. My previous weeders were easily broken, so I wish I had one of these years and years ago.

Santiago Barton
Santiago Barton
| Mar 08, 2021
My experience with Radius Garden is excellent though, since I have bought two other tools from them so far
5/5

It is not cheap to buy these tools. Since I am aging, I need the tool to work as efficiently as possible with the least amount of physical effort. I find Radius Garden tools to be ideal for this purpose. Rogue is another company I love to use as my weapon of destruction. The tools offered by both of these companies are great and well worth the cost.

Luella Hodge
Luella Hodge
| Feb 16, 2021
A heavy, yet indestructible and effective weapon
5/5

After digging up some of the biggest weeds I've ever imagined I could remove with anything but a massive cast or forged mattock and a lot of collateral damage, I just received this thing about an hour ago. I anxiously feared I might be able to bend the long, thin blade, but my concerns were turned into unfounded ones upon seeing the huge strong stainless steel back securely welded onto There is no way this thing can Definitely heavier than I expected, although I disagree with their assessment that it is poorly balanced, but I agree that it will be a burden for me (I am a small person) to carry it around as much I might want to in order to pick up the odd tough weed. You have to put weight in there for it to When it comes to its core capabilities, it is a powerful.

Rory Pratt
Rory Pratt
| May 31, 2021
By the roots, it pulls them up
5/5

Solid is the word to describe it. In the lawn, it helps me dig up trees that have started to grow. To get rid of the tree, you just need to dig down to the tap root, pry the ground to loosen the roots, and then you just pull it This is the first time that I have used the shorter weeding thistle pickers that won't cut off the weeds below ground. The process is easy and produces great results until the dandelions and thistles sprout from the roots still in the ground. The roots of the weeds should be removed effectively by this device.

Robin Wu
Robin Wu
| Dec 02, 2020

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