Wilcox All-Pro 102S 12 All-Pro Trowel

(368 Reviews)

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  • Susan

    > 3 day

    This is one of the best garden tools I have! I am so pleased that I ordered it. It is sharp and works like a dream.

  • CyndeeZ

    > 3 day

    This is a workhorse of a trowel. I don’t even pick up my old one anymore. I have lots of little rocks in my soil and it’s still sharp after all my digging thru rocks and soil. I read lots of reviews before ever buying anything on line and then worry about the quality since I can’t touch and see it first...No worries here, I was very happy with the quality of this trowel and how it’s held up.

  • TC

    > 3 day

    Great

  • downdawgy

    > 3 day

    Nice tool, well made, comfortable to use. Worth the money, would buy again...

  • AbsoluteRock

    > 3 day

    This is the 2nd best trowel Ive ever owned (I like the Wilcox 12 trowel better - but use both). I was a bit apprehensive over the price. . . but its nice to finally have a tool that Im more likely to lose than break. . . and Im going to be careful not to lose it because it works so good!

  • Barbara S.

    > 3 day

    I love this thing I dig worms for my chickens and this thing is a blessing my other hand helds broke after a couple of digs

  • TRAVELOTS

    > 3 day

    Comfortable and strong - really rugged and totally suitable for heavy use.

  • Lizardcandy

    > 3 day

    Aesthetics? PISHAW! This trowel is serious business and eschews aesthetics. Its a thickish sheet of aluminum, balled up into a handle on one end and sharpened to a shiv point on the other. On top of this balled up handle is thrust a wheelchair handlebar grip in bright, you cant possibly lose this thing in the weeds, red. The benefits of this wheelchair grip are that its real grippy! I can flail my little muddy arms all over the place, but this trowel isnt going to slip out of my hand unless Im trying to throw it at a beaver or whatever little ground creatures keep eating my plant roots. I can then hose this mofo off and it looks brand freaking new! BAM! Lets talk about my soil. What I have here appears to be thick clay mixed liberally with gravel and spaced between large awkward boulders that are always where you want your hole to be. 90% of the time I need a hole, I thrust the trowel in the ground, and THUNK it hits a rock, over and over. Most trowels do not care for this type of behavior and either just simply wont cut through the soil to begin with, wont continue after a couple inches, and are distracted from their duty by the presence of any rock or pebble, diverting it off course, or most likely just preventing me from digging anymore. Sometimes they just break into pieces. This wilcox trowel slices through my dirt like its butter! It does a great job of making a hole exactly the size of the trowel. The trowel does precisely what it is supposed to do. What it does not do that I hoped it would do is pull that same dirt out of the hole I made. This is due to the long length of the tool and the V point at the tip, it does not act in my soil like a scoop to remove the dirt from the hole. My clay soil will not allow for any forgiveness in the size of the hole you dug for soil removal. I purchased a DeWit victorian trowel to do this task. Ultimately, the Wilcox trowel is the correct tool for the job if I want to dig a quick hole or remove roots or a plant, for instance removing blackberry brambles in the forest, or trying to uncover irritation tubing, but Ill probably reach for a tool with a bit more finesse and scooped shaping for planting new plants and tucking soil around them, and in my softer raised bed soil. A pro of the wheelchair grip handle is that its eminently replaceable-for minimal cost- and can be done by anyone without the need of specialty tools or a woodworking shop. A con is that its hollow and gets stuffed with dirt which is super obnoxious to remove (again. clay soil). The muddier my soil is, the bigger the problem is. As for cleaning the tool, aside from the hollow handle, Ive been using a sturdy nylon brush to brush the dirt off the blade, but I am not sure what I could do to damage it. Its a piece of sheet metal, after all, and in the grand scheme of things, itll probably outlast me. I could oil it with boiled linseed like I do my DeWit tools, but Im thinking its totally unnecessary. I did need to file the edges next to the handle. Theyre sharp from the manufacturer. I have a ten year old that likes to help dig, and I didnt want the sharp edges to cut his fingers. This took maybe a minute or two but was worth my time for peace of mind. I am a small person and have no issue with the weight or handfeel of the tool, the full length handle creates a balanced tool and I didnt experience any discomfort during prolonged gardening tasks. Its not my only trowel and wont replace the others, but Im glad to have it as part of my gardening tool team.

  • Greg

    > 3 day

    Works great!

  • Gavin Jones

    > 3 day

    Great quality deals with any weed !!

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Durable One-Piece Design

Every Wilcox digging tool is made of heavy-duty stainless steel. Each trowel features sharp points for easy cutting and has an easy to clean surface.

Handy Depth Gauge

Each tool is designed with a handy depth gauge in stamped on the surface. Listed in both centimeters and inches, this helps to clearly identify the depth of your hole or cut.

Comfort Grip

The plastic handle grip features ribbing and grooves to accommodate a comfortable positioning in your hand. All Wilcox tools also feature a leather wrist strap.Strong

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14" Stainless Steel Trowel 12" Stainless Steel Trowel 11" Stainless Steel Trowel 10" Pointed Stainless Steel Trowel 9" Stainless Steel Trowel
Dimensions 14" L x 3" W 12" L x 2" W 11" L x 3" W 10" L x 2.5"W 9" L x 1.5" W
Model Number 202S 102S 251S 100 50S
Handy Depth Gauge?
Best For Cultivating; Weeding; Deep-Bulb Planting All-Around Gardening; Treasure Hunting All-Around Use Cultivating; Precision Digging Around Plants Cultivating & Planting in Confined Spaces

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