WARNING All Steel shovels and spades should not be used in areas where underground electric lines, wires or cables may be present. 41in overall length. For planting, spading, prying, cutting roots, and installing edging! 26in steel handle with a large...
Product Features
Closed back design avoids dirt buildup and adds strength: Product Features
Red grip is easier to find in the field: Product Features
Powder coated paint for a smooth and comfortable feel: Product Features
Designed for those who needs MAXIMUM digging power: Product Features
Sturdy 51" color coded fiberglass handles. Ideally shaped for digging irrigation, electrical and plumbing trenches. Turned step.4" x 11" blade, orange handle The right tool for the job! Extra heavy 11-gauge, heat treated long, narrow blade with closed...
Specs
4in. x 11in. blade: Specs
Handle is 51" including the blade neck (but not including the blade): Specs
Use this tool for transferring: Loose gravel Sand Mulch Topsoil Choose between a 48-inch hardwood straight handle or a 29-inch D-grip handle. This blade measures 11-1/4 inches by 14-1/2 inches.
Product Features
North American hardwood handle: Product Features
Handle length: 48 inches (79805) or 29 inches (79809): Specs
The secret of these shovels is that the teeth cut roots when pushing into and pulling out of the ground. Award-winning shovels! Garden Product Review chose the Root Assassin as the winner of their Golden Shovels Award.
Product Features
Patented all-purpose garden shovel & saw.: Product Features
Length: 32 Inches
Comfort D-grip for added leverage and control: Product Features
Forward turned-step for secure foot placement: Product Features
14 1/2" x 17 3/4", 48" Straight handle. Blade thickness is .101". Ideal for clearing snow, general cleanup! Lightweight alloy is non-sparking, corrosion resistant. This one you'll use year round.
Indestructable. Blade size 14in x 18in. Overall length 48in. Theres a second grip at the blade for additional leverage. The heavy duty one piece molded construction will last for years.
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Product Benefits
The extra wide D-grip can be used with both hands when using the scoop as a "pusher": Product Benefits
Poly construction: Specs
34" handle with large D-grip: Specs
The handle opening on the blade helps with picking up heavier loads: Product Benefits
The result is a tough product, of a type often used in the aircraft and automotive industries when high strength steel parts are needed. The 4130 tough chrome molybdenum alloy steel blades and handles are carefully heat-treated to produce a tool that...
Straight, wt 5.2 lb. Solid shank for added strength! Original 8 3/4" x 11 1/2" pony blade design, forged from 12 ga steel for maximum strength. 47" ash handle.
WARNING All Steel shovels and spades should not be used in areas where underground electric lines, wires or cables may be present. The 4130 tough chrome molybdenum alloy steel blades and handles are carefully heat-treated to produce a tool that is exceptionally...
They equipped these all-purpose shovels with a 2 mm thick steel blade. They work well with nearly any material including soil, sand, or gravel. The sides of the blade keep your load contained during transport.
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Product Features
Extra-sharp point: Product Features
Blade design allows for excellent foot control: Product Benefits
Cuts sharp and clean lines: Product Benefits
Handle Type: D-Grip
Durable steel blade: Product Features
Extra-sharp point allows you to dig deeper with less effort: Product Benefits
3" x 11" blade, blue handle Sturdy 51" color coded fiberglass handles. The right tool for the job! Extra heavy 11-gauge, heat treated long, narrow blade with closed back now has reinforcing ribs to the deep "V" dish for more resistance to wear and abuse.
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While the generous sized forward turn steps increase comfort and function. 10-3/4"blade length, 31" reinforced fiberglass handle with comfort D-Grip. The spear head's unique blade shape is a hybrid spade/shovel that reduces digging efforts! Multiple sharpened...
This tool features a 31-inch North American hardwood handle and a steel D-grip. The forged steel blade measures 9 inches wide by 5 inches long. Razor-Back covers this tool with a lifetime warranty.
Ames equips this shovel with a 48-inch long handle made of North American hardwood. Use it to scoop sand, topsoil, or debris. This all-purpose tool is an essential part of any tool assortment.
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Product Benefits
Works well for scraping/scooping snow and ice off driveways, walkways, or other hard surfaces: Product Benefits
Head length (inches): 14-1/2: Specs
Overall weight (pounds): 4: Specs
Handle length (inches): 48: Specs
Aluminum construction is lightweight yet extremely durable: Product Benefits
8 1/2" W x 11 1/2"L blade. Tempered steel blade with holes provides lighter weight and better mud release; also great for aquatic work. 27" d-grip, 3 lbs. Superior mud release! Lightweight, but strong Fiberglass handle with cushioned grip.
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Product Features
Lightweight, but strong: Product Features
Weighs 3 lbs: Specs
8 1/2" W x 11 1/2" L blade: Specs
Superior mud release: Product Features
Fiberglass handle with cushioned grip: Product Features
14 ga steel 8 3/4" x 11 3/4" blade. 5.75" blade lift. Round point shovel featuring a 47" fiberglass handle that is lighter than steel and stronger than wood yet wears like iron! Handles are unmatched for flexibility and durability, no more chipping, rusting...
Built to meet US Forest Service specifications but with its useful design, it's being recruited for many grower, landscape, and gardening projects. The blade size and shape is also ideal for throwing and spreading of soil and other materials.
FAQ
Specs
QUESTION: How is "blade lift" measured?: FAQ
ANSWER: Blade lift is measured in a couple different ways. One is to lay the shovel on its back and measure the tip of the blade to the ground, in which case you will get a typical measurement of 3" to 6" or so. Another way is the lay the shovel on its back and step on the blade, so the handle points up, then measure the distance from the tip of the handle to the ground. In that case, a typical measurement is anywhere from 17" to 29".: FAQ