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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | This all-steel transplanting spade features a D-handle design for comfortable, two-handed control while transplanting bigger plants. A sharpened blade cuts into hard ground with ease, and an oversized step provides a comfortable platform for your foot to provide even more power. The welded steel construction makes this transplanter virtually unbreakable, and a powder coat prevents rust and makes it easy to keep your spade clean. Lifetime warranty. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 2.25 inches | | Product Width: | 8.44 inches | | Product Height: | 47.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 5.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 47.0 inches | | Package Width: | 7.0 inches | | Package Height: | 4.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 4.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 16 reviews |
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| | Features | Transplanting spade ideal for precise, controlled digging and transplantingPre-sharpened, ready to usePowder coated for easy clean-up and rust preventionUnique teardrop shaped shaft for comfortable, easy gripPVC sleeve on tool shaft provides comfort in hot and cold weather
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 16 customer reviews )
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Precision Shovel Feb 28, 2007
By D. Hankins What a shovel!
So far I've used it to transplant two pittosporums (each about 4' tall). It's like a surgeon's instrument. It has an extra-wide foot-stomping plate on the top of the blade that makes it easy to get lots of weight in just the right place. The sturdy plastic handle is comfortable in the hand and solidly attached to rest of the steel shovel.
I also used it to lever the pittosporums out of their hole. This worked great with very little flex in the shovel. The pittosporum with soil weighted about 60 pounds I'm guessing.
The blade is sharp enough to cut through small 1/4"-to-1/2" or so roots if you are determined. For big roots, a root-pruning saw is easier.
Full disclosure: The soil I was digging in was moist from a recent rain, and I didn't hit any large roots or other obstacles of note... pretty much perfect transplanting conditions.
Update - 2009-12:
This shovel is still digging strong, and I use it a lot. I particularly like the all-metal blade and shaft which allows you to apply a lot of leverage without fear of snapping the shaft. This is very handy when transplanting a large root mass. I've broken one of my other shovels that had a fiberglass shaft by levering it too much.
I spray it down after every use and then wipe it with an oiled rag, so it should last a good, long time.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Best Shovel Ever! Sep 02, 2008
By Richard J. Beamish Buy the shovel! It's worth every penny and if you don't like the shovel send me a nasty email! It's also great to use as just as a regular ol' shovel.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Fiskars Transplanting Spade #9654 Aug 08, 2008
By spooky totally loving this thing, it shaped like a trench shovel, only hollower, steel shaft make this a well balanced package, d-handle also helps on yanking soil loose, if you need one heavier shovel for landscapping use, get this one. It can serve many purposes.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Fiskars 9654 Transplanting Spade May 25, 2010
By JC Best shovel so far that I have come across. We break several tree spades each spring when we work on our tree plantations and the Fiskar has been the longest lasting. Its worth the extra money compared to the cheaper ones sold at home depot and menards. Only thing that I would recommended for improvement is where the post and the shovel meet the spot welds could be reinforced to add more strength. I had to do it myself due to them coming apart after severe usage. I see the most stress in that area especailly if the soil is dry.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great addition to garden shed! Jul 24, 2011
By A. Cyrnak I bought this shovel largely because of the very positive reviews written by other customers. It turns out that the reviews are correct! The shovel is VERY well made and performs beautifully at digging narrow and deep holes. It is sturdy, well balanced, and pleasing to use. The price is right, and I doubt the shovel will ever fail. It digs very efficiently and has several features that make it effective, including the wide top handle and the wide foot lip at the top end of the blade. The blade tip is sharp and cuts through small roots with ease. The whole thing seems unbreakable, sturdy, and pleasing to use. A good product that works well, and for a fair price. Highly recommended if you need such a shovel in your garden shed! (It worked well for me while starting about 20 post holes for a new fence that I built. My wife also likes it for transplanting her garden plants and bushes.)
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