Sneeboer Carbon Steel Digging Fork
The Sneeboer Carbon Steel Digging Fork is a real heavyweight of the garden fork world and when heavy clay and stony soils put in an appearance, it's time to wheel out this big gun of a fork.
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The Sneeboer Carbon Steel Digging Fork is a real heavyweight of the garden fork world and when heavy clay and stony soils put in an appearance , it's time to wheel out this big gun of a fork.
Manufactured from carbon steel for that extra toughness, the Sneeboer carbon steel fork measures 120cm in length overall - giving you plenty of leverage to go with the strength when the soil is proving unco-operative and the 24cm long tines of this key member of your toolshed slice through soils of all type with ease.
The Sneeboer carbon steel digging fork really is a potting shed insurance policy and as with all carbon steel-forged tools, it must be oiled after use to prevent rusting.
- Sneeboer Carbon Steel Digging Fork overall length 120cm
- Tines measure 24cm in length
- Manufactured fronm incredibly strong carbon steel
- Tough ash handle
- Victorian style 'T' head handle
- Wipe clean and oil carbon steel tines and head after use to prevent rusting
- Steelwork carries a 10 year guarantee
- Wooden handle carries a 1 year guarantee
Product Reviews
I needed a new fork and being over 6ft tall felt that a long handled fork might be the best bet in order to reduce stress on my lower back. I have now used the fork a number of times and on one occasion for over a couple of hours without a break. I found that once I modified my technique; standing straight and using my arms to lift the fork rather than bending my back and straighting up as I lift the fork from the soil I felt I could have continued for much longer without a break. The fork itself is a lovely piece of kit and oozes quality.
I needed a new fork and being over 6ft tall felt that a long handled fork might be the best bet in order to reduce stress on my lower back. I have now used the fork a number of times and on one occasion for over a couple of hours without a break. I found that once I modified my technique; standing straight and using my arms to lift the fork rather than bending my back and straighting up as I lift the fork from the soil I felt I could have continued for much longer without a break. The fork itself is a lovely piece of kit and oozes quality.
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