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S. Shelby
18-04-2025This hand shovel by Garden Guru is the real deal! The titanium coating on the stainless seems to give the blade a slick feel, so I shouldnt have to worry about the dirt sticking to the shovel. The handle is curved and sits well in your hand, so I anticipate being able to work longer without my hands giving out. The shovel has plenty of weight behind it (it weighs about 2/3 of a pound), so I cant see how the blade could bend or break. This seems to be a much better design and product than so many of the other garden shovels Ive gone thru in the past.
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Cookie Monster
> 3 dayThis garden fork is very well made. It should last a good long while. It has a comfortable plastic handle that is well attached and a nice strong three pronged fork. I’d post a picture but it is exactly as on the site. I don’t think you would regret owning this tool.
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Jeff
Greater than one weekI wasnt certain how sturdy this weed puller would be but it is a pretty heavy gauge tool. The handle feels good in the hand. Will do the job. I dont think my views will be shared by the weeds that will meet this new garden tool.
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Angela
> 3 dayThis weeder tool is intended for removing dandelions and the length and design makes it very easy to use and effective for the purpose. The size is perfect to add enough leverage to pull the deeper roots. I am hoping it makes keeping my sunny side of the garden bed dandelion free this summer.
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Michelle
> 3 dayVery well made tool, heavy-duty metal with comfortable handle. Just started gardening a couple years ago, been using a big kitchen spoon for planting. This is called a transplanter trowel shovel, and so I thought it would be good for digging little holes for transplanting or making small trenches for seeds. It is my inexperience that I didnt know and could not tell from photos that this is a flat tool that would be good for cutting down into dirt but probably not so good at removing dirt, since there is not much of a scoop shape to it. I will remain on the lookout for more of a small hand digging tool/shovel, and for those of you who know that this is a narrow, flat tool and what to do with it, I think it is very sturdy and at time of review, a good price as well.
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Robert
> 3 dayI didnt realize I needed something like this, but I did. I took it out for a test spin today, and in the spots that arent totally mud (its springtime after all!) it did great. Just chunking up soil in beds after the winter for spring bulbs is worth the price of admission, and it also excels at forcing deep-rooted weeds to give it up for good. Its larger than I expected, very sturdy, and the handle is great. Perfect for things youre doing by hand at ground level when full-sized garden tools just wont work.
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kelly
> 3 dayWow, this is a sturdy transplaner!! Has great weight to it and handle has an awesome grip. Your hand fits to it like a glove. Not gonna lie, wasnt sure what to expect with this....but in just pulling it out of the packaging, I could tell by the weight of it, that this was one solid transplanter. Hard dirt???....doesnt stand a chance against this shovel. This transplanter and grip of handle, by far, exceeded all expectations that I had. This really is the quality you would want in your gardening tools! Highly recommend!!!
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Amy
> 3 dayIt has a nice handle that fits in my hand comfortably. It feels durable and I like the bright green color. I think it will be easy to find when I look for it instead of being boring and blending in with other tools.
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C
Greater than one weekThis is an excellent trowel shovel for gardening! It is comfortable to hold, is a good size, and not too heavy to handle. This trowel is sharp and cuts through roots and weeds with ease. It is a joy to use!
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Florida Wave
> 3 dayWorks well for weed pulling! No complaints whatsoever!