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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | This Softouch Trowel is the perfect tool to reduce hand fatigue while digging in the garden. A contoured, Softouch handle provides excellent comfort and control, and the rust-resistant, extra-large aluminum head features a sharpened blade edge to cut into the ground with ease. The rust-resistant, one-piece aluminum head will not bend or break, and a handle hole provides convenient hanging storage. Lifetime warranty. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 10.0 inches | | Product Width: | 4.5 inches | | Product Height: | 7.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.3 inches | | Package Width: | 7.4 inches | | Package Height: | 4.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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| | Features | An ideal choice for digging in a variety of different soilsFeatures beveled edgesSoftouch cushioned gripDurable one-piece, high strength cast aluminum alloyLifetime warranty
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 8 customer reviews )
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Broke, not as strong as looks Sep 20, 2007
By Brian Walker
"Garden Weasel"
This trowel looks great, nice soft touch handle and is aluminum so it won't rust.. so why 2 stars? I have used it only a few times, and it did reasonably well, then, all of a sudden it shattered at the handle. Usually trowels will bend, but the aluminum scoop is over what looks to be some kind of carbony shaft that attaches to handle, and it just snapped in two... I think if you use this in any kind of clay/rocky soil you would be better off going with something forged. good luck!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Broke during the first use May 21, 2008
By K. Brown The first time I used this trowel it broke in two! It snapped where the blade attaches to the handle. It looks like it is solid metal entering the handle but it's actually hollow, filled with something gritty that resembles cement. I expected much better from Fiskars. I ended up buying a Craftsman trowel from Sears which is much better quality and was no more expensive than the Fiskars.
Update: Well, after several uses, my Craftsman trowel ended up breaking as well. It seems Craftsman quality isn't what it used to be. Not to be beaten, I then purchased the Rumford Gardener Garden Pro Trowel from Amazon and after a lot of use it has performed perfectly!
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Strong, Comfortable Grip, Lightweight Design Sep 23, 2007
By Michael P. Kukielka
"BORG"
I use this heavily to till the soil in my flower beds because of its broad shoulders and sharp point. Although its used mostly for troweling, it's narrow enough to be used for planting and broad enough for transplanting. I have a tool for every job but I find this is the only digging tool I really need to bring along. If you're debating which type of hand digger to get (planter, transplanter, troweler, etc.), I would stick with this troweler
The handle is very comfortable, important when jabbing it into the ground repeatedly to loosen the soil. The wooden tools I've used in the past have been very hard on my hands but, I come away with no pain with this design.
The polished alumnium is VERY strong, light weight, mostly scratch resistant and does not rust. The textured material on the handle does collect dirt and has to be scrubbed to get clean.
Nice and sturdy-looking trowel for my wife Feb 01, 2012
By Bejay in Spring I'm a retired engineer who like to work around the house. I used this for about one week last month of January (2012)when the temperature here in Houston reached above 65 deg. I was reluctant to buy this model of Fiskars because of some negative reviews. They say their trowel (this model) broke at the point of weld. I think these guys are the kind of persons who use their plier for driving nails, and not using hammer. I will never use this trowel for planting trees on hard clay. The trowel handle fits very well on my hand (I'm 73 years old), not like the feel on our old and wornout trowel with wooden handle. The little hole will only fits on a nail, not on a large hook, but I'm not sure about the durability of the handle when left under the UV effects of the sun; only time can tell. I inspected closely the weld that other user wrote about, but I can't tell at this time if the body of the trowel was really welded to the neck of the handle because it was so well-made, very smooth and shiny. I have about four Fiskars brands of garden tools in my garage, and Fiskars tools gave me longer years of use compared to other brands. However, I hope this maufacturer will shift their tools production back to the US to help our low-income families to send their kids to school. This tool is made in other country, but most Americans are ready to buy products Made in USA even if items are about 15% or even 20% higher in price.
Great!! Nov 11, 2009
By J. Schroeder I love this trowel. It feels good in your hand, and the quality is the best.
I would buy this again
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