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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.25 inches | | Product Width: | 8.6 inches | | Product Height: | 57.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 3.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 57.5 inches | | Package Width: | 9.5 inches | | Package Height: | 3.25 inches | | Package Weight: | 5.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 13 reviews |
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| | Features | Ideal for heavy-duty digging needsOversized step for additional leverage and comfortUnique teardrop shaped shaft is comfortable and easy to gripPre-sharpened, ready to use bladeLimited lifetime warranty
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
This is a tremendous tool Oct 19, 2008 I've used this several times, and have been extremely impressed.
1) I used it to dig down around a stump; it also sliced right through smaller roots with ease. It easily helped pry up roots.
2) it slices right through most of my clay soil with ease.
3) it is heavy, but the balance and sharpness makes up for it (I'm a fairly strong, average sized guy)
4) it really excelled at slicing through sod (or rather bermuda grass!), and leveling out a former garden area.
I fully expect this tool to last as long as my 25-year old Smith & Hawkens spade and fork have.
Fiskars is the best - GREAT shovel...Seriously! Sep 24, 2008 This entire Fiskars binge began with a hoe [incredible product] and then a rake [excllent] and eventually have replaced nearly entire outdoor garden tool set with Fiskars.
My husband said we didn't need another shovel but I was so happy with the other garden tools that I bought this for myself...I've not been able to use it once because he immediately adopted it. According to him it 'digs itself". I'm not exactly sure what that means but he brags about the weight and balance - says it makes it so much easier. The same applies for the square shovel. Super nice weight, well balanced, Comfortable.
While it might initially seem counter-intuitive to buy a heavy shovel...it actually is much easier to work with than a light weight shovel. The weight allows maximum efficiency so you don't need to strain and struggle to break the earth - it does the work for you. He has a tendency to have lower back pain when working (age related) and within an hour this became his new favorite shovel....he quickly insisted on buying the square head equivalent (every bit as good).
The other major difference is the long handle. It seems more and more tools are trying to scrimp by on less material - this is a very solid, very heavy item with an extra nice long handle that is perfect for those who are a bit on the tall side. It also has the rolled edge to keep the foot from slipping...lots of nice little extra's that set this apart from the rest.
Very pleased with the Fiskars line of garden tools - either buy two or don't let your husband borrow it...you won't get it back
Best shovel ever made Aug 08, 2008 I've owned this shovel for two years and I'm here to say that it's the best constructed shovel I've ever seen. I've broken fiberglass and wood-handled shovels. I've had them come apart at the handle-blade connection. Not this shovel. All metal construction, the handle is all one piece and welded to the blade. The most important aspect of a shovel is it's ability to leverage out roots and rocks and dirt. It does that in spades ;-) The handle is oddly shaped, yet comfortable. Highly recommended.
The Best shovel ever Jul 03, 2008 I've gone through a number of shovels in the past 35 years and this one is the best. Most shovels last me about two years then the handle breaks. I had a Fiskars Long Handle Digging Shovel for 4 years before the handle finally bent from my trying to pry tree roots out of the ground. Other shovels would have broken long before this one did. So I sought a second one. BTW when I received the new shovel it had a toll free number for a life time replacement for any shovel that breaks. I called the number and they replaced my broken one for free. I now have two which is OK with me. Now I have one for home and one for work. Oh and I did win the war with the tree root before the shovel handle broke.
The WOW shovel! Jun 18, 2008 How can a shovel be better? I am a seasoned gardener who just moved and am putting in a large garden with a lot of clay. We were having trouble digging through the clay when I came upon this shovel. I ordered it and bought another variety at the hardware store, (that was suppose to be top of the line,) as I had 2 volunteers to dig my holes. They literally FOUGHT over the Fiskars shovel! It has a wonderful large foot rest and seems to really slice through the clay. It is heavy for a woman to use, but I did get the hang of it and dug many of the holes myself with the shovel. We all gave it 5 stars after digging 400+ holes.
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