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This Hardened All-Steel Triangle Hand Plow Hoe features a 6-inch hand-forged manganese steel head welded for exceptional durability, paired with a 54-inch lightweight stainless steel handle designed for ergonomic efficiency. Ideal for deep weeding, soil loosening, planting, and more, it’s a multifunctional gardening tool that’s easy to carry and built to last.
G**D
Small garden hoe.
Quality is not that great, but it works well for a very small garden. I used it for my 5x8 garden and it is quite handy. For the price, it is good quality.
J**H
Okay for some gardening chores
I live on a farm and we have both vegetable and flower gardens. I’m always looking for hand tools to simplify the task of maintaining those gardens. This looked interesting so I gave it a try. The first thing I noticed when I opened the box was was that it came in four sections that were to be screwed together. Right from the start I’m not crazy about handles that can come apart while you’re using them. Then I discovered a roll of what appeared to be Teflon tape. Not sure why it was included I checked the video in the ad and saw it’s for the handle so I used it but still don’t know why. The business end is pretty vicious looking and I found that it dug in pretty well. I tried it on weeds and it worked well for some and poorly for others. If you grab the weed in the center it’s okay but if you’re off to either side at all it just slides right past the weed. I do think it would be useful for making either deep or shallow trenches for planting. Also it could be useful for loosening the soil between plants.
G**.
Love it
I love it
C**
Buyer Beware
The handle is of very poor quality. It comes with tape, that is a flag. That means someone was made aware of the poor quality and then decided tape improves quality. The handles will work in a raised flower bed if the soil is soft enough., but definitely not in a garden. I have seen better quality in popsicle sticks than in the " snap together with tape" handle provided.
C**N
Could be better
Flimsy, handle dosent stay locked and easy to bend the handle as well. If they could come up with a sturdy handle or if you cut the head off and attach it to a wood handle it works decent but only in super loose soil
L**S
Great product.
I love this hoe for planting and weeding.
S**O
Not Too Heavy, Easy To Use and Great For Trenches
This is my go-to hoe when it comes to trenches :). It works well clearing and cleaning up the existing trenches around the shrubs and trees and even digging new ones. It's been raining the last few days in my area so the ground is moist and that helps a bit as well. The curved triangular-shaped head seems solid, sharp, and thick enough, while the angle of the head is quite effective compared with my flat 90-degree hoes when it comes to trenching. But I have also used it to loosen up the soil in the flower bed without too much effort as well. I have not tried using this to pull out weeds and probably won't be using this for that purpose, it works better for clearing or cleaning up the trenches. As far as the screw-on steel handle tubes, the included Teflon tape helps to keep it tighter and provides a better grip for the connected tubes. Other than that, I think this should last, it seems to be well-welded and strong, and I am not too concerned about the chrome steel handle getting rusted either.
V**3
Great Hoe with Stainless Steel Handle & Canvas Drawstring Bag
The Premium Quality All-Steel Triangle Hand Plow Hoe is sharp and penetrates the soil much better than a flat edged hoe. It comes unassembled with several sections to create a long handled hoe, or a shorter one depending on the work being done. This sharp, triangular edged hoe gets right down to business when messing up that soil. It helps to have a smaller point when using a hoe to finesse the section of soil/weeds for the hit. A flat edged hoe only works that way if you tip it to the side to use the edge. This hoe penetrates the soil exactly where you want it to and still makes that same cut according to how much force is used. If you want it to go down more, just increase the force when hitting the soil. Makes a good job of being delicate or using all out force for the soil cut.Putting it together is easy, but make sure to use the white tape included to keep the sections from slipping around when using the hoe. I didn't use the tape at first because it could have been for securing the stainless steel handle sections, or right on the handle for a secure grip. Well it can be used for both, but I was too excited to use it (no instructions/directions included) and assembled it without the white tape over the section threads. The long handle slid around and loosened without me putting the white tape on the screw-in parts. It's plumbers type tape and it works well. It also keeps the sand and dirt from getting into the screw threads and keeps it from swirling around in your hand while in use. I like the selection of handle sections to make the hoe smaller for a hand hoe, or larger for row work.The canvas carry bag with drawstring that is included works well for disassembling when not in use or storing for the winter. Or just keep it assembled and store it in the shed; the canvas bag can be used for tulip bulbs or other small tools.
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