Haliaeetus
Haliaeetus Seeding Widger, Stainless Steel Garden Planting Trowel for Repotting, Long and Narrow Widger for Weeding from Tight Areas, Hand Transplanter with Wood Handle for Planting, Weeding, Digging
Haliaeetus Seeding Widger, Stainless Steel Garden Planting Trowel for Repotting, Long and Narrow Widger for Weeding from Tight Areas, Hand Transplanter with Wood Handle for Planting, Weeding, Digging
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Overview
- Material : Stainless Steel, Wood
- Color : silver
- Brand : Haliaeetus
- Item dimensions L x W x H : 14.45 x 2.2 x 2.05 inches
- Item Weight : 6.4 ounces
- Handle Material : Wood
- Blade Material : Stainless Steel
- Is Foldable : No
- Grip Type : Ergonomic
About this item
- 【Excellent for Transplanting Seedlings】The seed planting shovel with narrow and sharp edge, making it perfect for replanting plants, deep digging around a plant to be able to scoop it up and transplant it elsewhere, and also good for planting rows of seeds.
- 【Removal Weeds from Small Space】The widger enters the soil easier than a hand spade to get the weed roots loose. It is a special treatment for the standard trowel. With narrow and long edges, which can penetrate the ground easily & precisely to enable weed removal in confined areas & preparation for planting bulbs, plants, etc.
- 【Various Uses】The weeding shovel is not only used to remove deep-rooted weeds but is very suitable for repotting, transplanting seedlings, planting, digging, loosening soil, and applying fertilizer. Suitable for your outdoor garden, flower bed, vegetable garden, and indoor plants.
- 【Sturdy and Durable】The plant trowel is made of thicker stainless steel, which is highly compressive corrosion resistant, and more durable, meaning it doesn’t bend like cheaper trowels when you use it to dig, The Comfortable solid wood handle is ergonomically streamlined to fit the natural shape of the hand when holding and using it, helping to relieve strain on the arms and hands, even for prolonged use without tiring your hands.
- 【Lifetime Warranty】We offer a 100% lifetime warranty on all transplant trowel, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about our garden tools during use, and we will provide you with a satisfactory solution within 24 hours.
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