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Master Shin's Anvil #64 Weeding Hoe - Small
  • Master Shin's Handheld Small #64 Anvil Weeding Hoe for Gardening
  • Master Shin's Handheld Small #64 Anvil Weeding Hoe for Gardening
  • Master Shin's Handheld Small #64 Anvil Weeding Hoe for Gardening

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Master Shin's Anvil #64 Weeding Hoe - Small

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Master Shin's Handheld Small #64 Anvil Weeding Hoe is a must - have for gardeners. This handy tool can easily slide under weeds like creeping Charlie that have rhizomes or runners. It allows you to uproot the entire weed mass, pick it up, shake off the soil, and remove the plant along with its roots. The wedge - shaped head features a pointed tip. This tip can be used to create furrows in the soil or slip into pavement cracks to flick out unwanted weeds. Each tool is carefully hand - forged, combining economy, simplicity, and elegance. The edge of the tool stays sharp for about 2 - 3 seasons of regular use. The hoe measures L: 12.5' x W: 4.5'. The handle is crafted from chestnut or oak wood, which has been sun - dried for years to achieve the perfect weight and water resistance. The blade is made from strong spring steel used in the auto industry, ensuring it won't warp. And don't worry, this item is covered by our 30 - day return policy.

Using this weeding hoe is easy. First, find the weeds you want to remove, especially those like creeping Charlie. Slide the hoe under the weed mass, and then gently lift to uproot it. You can then pick up the weed, shake off the soil, and get rid of it. The pointed tip on the head can be used to make furrows in the soil for planting or to get into tight spaces like pavement cracks to remove weeds. When using the hoe, make sure to hold it firmly for better control. For maintenance, after each use, clean the blade with a dry cloth to remove any dirt or debris. Store it in a dry place to prevent rust. If the blade starts to lose its sharpness after a couple of seasons, you can use a simple file to sharpen it. And remember, if you're not satisfied with the product, you can return it within 30 days.
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