Garden Guru Dandelion Weeder Tool with Ergonomic Handle - Titanium Coated Stainless Steel Weed Puller for Planting, Weeding, Flower and Vegetable Care in Lawn Garden Yard | Rust Resistant
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Dr. Steven L. DC
Greater than one weekPurchased this for my wife to use in the garden & she loves it! Way better than any other trowel that she had used in the past! Highly recommended!
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Brandon
> 3 dayThis is a decent transplanter shovel. Its like something youd find at the gardening center of your local department store. The grip is thick and hard but has a soft covering over it that gives it good grip. It is also pretty ergonomic. The blade is nice and pointy to easily dig out plants and the neck seems sturdy enough. I like that the coating is similar to anodizing rather than painted on as it doesnt scratch or rust easily as far as Ive used it. It would probably take a season of use to see if theres any obvious difference compared to the bare stainless-steel shovels Ive been using for years. There is some manufacturing dangly bits and quite a big gap where the neck inserts into the handle, but it feels sturdy.
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Vote for Gorby!
> 3 dayVery nice tool to have for gardening
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Jeff
> 3 dayI 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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Suzy
> 3 dayA really impressive gardening trowel . It’s strong, sturdy and well made . It’s engraved with measuring lines which is a nice added feature.
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Walt S.
> 3 dayI like that this has a very large trowel so you can displace enough dirt without any real effort. I will admit it has some weight to it but, if you don’t mind when you are digging a hole for planting your vegetable plants it makes for a quick hole. It is also very useful for when you’re popping out weeds, just push down by the weed and pop the plant out. This is not a toy so you will have to put a little effort into working the soil and it will take some abuse. I can’t see how the trowel will separate from the handle unless you literally abuse it. I see where the trowel and handle are tig welded. I will admit that you can get a bad weld but, it’s few and far between. I know there are going to be people who are going to criticize me but this is my opinion and I like this trowel. And I am in my early 60s and not afraid of a little bit of hard work.
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TeamBulldog
> 3 dayNice hand trowel. It’s bigger than my other garden trowel. Very sturdy, excellent quality. Just rinse clean
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Diane
> 3 dayI like the handle, it fits nicely in my hand. The points are sharp and built thick and sturdy. Great quality.
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terpfan1980
> 3 dayThis isnt a bad tool but I swear its gonna take me forever to dig my way through to the other side of the world just using this tool < smile > Actually thats not really true as this Trowel is a pretty good size and can move a fair amount of material in a single scoop. No, its not as much as I would get by using a full size shovel but when working in a smaller spot and wanting to do more refined and precise work it is just about perfect. Nice comfortable grip, sturdy feel and able to do the job that I got it for.
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doctorsirena
> 3 dayThis review is for Garden Guru Titanium Dandelion Weeder, Titanium Coated Stainless Steel, Ergonomically Designed Handle. This weeder is heavier and higher quality than expected. It is approx. 12.5 long overall and the metal part is about 6.75 long. This traditional split fork dandelion digger is the type I have found to work best over the years and has been somewhat difficult to find to purchase another. Cutting off the dandelion tap root an inch or two below the surface has been effective for my area. The fork seems sharp and it comes with a cover to protect the end. Coated stainless steel should be rust resistant.