SUMIO
SUMIO 13.3" Alloy Steel Weeding Transplanter, Hori Hori Knife, Digging Trowel with Serrated Edge, Garden Root Cutter, and Dandelion Trowel for Propagation and Transplanting
SUMIO 13.3" Alloy Steel Weeding Transplanter, Hori Hori Knife, Digging Trowel with Serrated Edge, Garden Root Cutter, and Dandelion Trowel for Propagation and Transplanting
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Overview
- Material : Natural wood / Alloy Steel
- Brand : SUMIO
- Item dimensions L x W x H : 13.3 x 2.28 x 1.49 inches
- Item Weight : 7.04 ounces
- Style : Easy to dig and weed
- Handle Material : BEECH WOODEN HANDLE
- Blade Material : Alloy Steel
- Is Foldable : No
- Grip Type : Hardwood
About this item
- Durable Excellence:The heat-treated, tempered chromium-molybdenum alloy steel is lightweight, durable, and rust-proof, significantly enhancing the tool's durability. It ensures that the tool head will not deform, bend, or break during use.
- Versatile Applications:The meticulously sharpened edge boosts the tool's sharpness, allowing it to effortlessly navigate through tough soil and effectively remove stones. It is equally suitable for clearing weeds, excavating deep-rooted plants, and cutting through stubborn roots. The thin, sharp blade tip can penetrate small cracks, clearing away weeds and fallen leaves. The serrated edge is ideal for splitting roots and can also be used for opening covers or bags of soil.
- Comfortable Handle:The natural hardwood handle provides a comfortable grip, crafted from carefully selected beechwood, offering excellent feel and operational comfort. Beechwood, known for its sturdy characteristics, provides the handle with outstanding durability. It also showcases a subtle wooden texture, giving the tool a more elegant appearance.
- Convenient Storage:The wooden handle is ingeniously designed with a convenient hanging hole, allowing easy suspension on walls or in storage rooms. This not only saves space but also keeps your garden tools well-organized.
- Measurement Markings:Depth markings allow you to accurately measure soil depth in inches or centimeters, ensuring seeds, bulbs, and small plants are placed at the appropriate depth. This provides a precise cultivation environment, contributing to the optimal growth and development of plants.
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