Wilcox All-Pro 102S 12 All-Pro Trowel
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ramets
> 3 daySturdy. Better than a small garden shovel.
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Always Reading
> 3 dayI was hesitant to spend this much on a single hand tool. However, my last trowel lasted one season before I bent it in half. This one feels sturdy, has measurements laid out on the blade AND is made in the USA. There’s no way I can bend this one!! Fabulous! I’ll be purchasing their other hand tools as well.
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Alex Hills
> 3 dayNot much to say: its a garden tool, but its well-made and functions like it should. Ive only used it once, but it seems built-to-last.Hoping for many years of use.
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ann
> 3 dayBought this to help me put mole traps in grass
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Kelly Moore
> 3 dayWe use this as a snow dog poop chisel. If you live in a snowy climate, you know what I am talking about...trying to avoid the ominous spring melt situation. :) Anyway, this thing is super sturdy and I plan on seasonally transitioning its purpose to a garden trowel in the summer. I would totally buy again. My husband was also super impressed by the quality. Highly recommended.
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J Beck
Greater than one weekI bought this to take with me backpacking. I know the Duece is much lighter, but I’m not into ultralight backpacking just yet. I wanted something sturdier with a better handle for harder packed dirt that I could also use to help dig spots for tent stakes. This worked well for that. It is a bit narrow and won’t be as good at scooping dirt out of the hole as a wider trowel. But it worked fine. Overall, I’m happy with this purchase
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Humberto Russel
> 3 dayVery sturdy
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cz
> 3 daypotting and gardening
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Mark Twain
> 3 dayVery very very easy to dig deep with this. 14 is the right size. Its huge, but its sharp and its fast. Fyi not for camping - its quality steel and as such is heavy. Check out the mega dig titanium trowel for camping. 1 year later and a lot of digging I really really thought Id have to sharpen this by now especially with all the chopping I do with it and rocks that I hit, but nope. Quality steel in here. Very surprised the metal can hold a shape so well but also not chip easily. Maybe the rocks in South East USA are not very hard on the Rockwell scale. I could see them being softer compared to rocks up north that Ive hit with shovels.
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Burgundy Damsel
20-11-2024A (tongue in cheek) gift for a friend, who keeps breaking garden trowels. Looks nice, and is rock solid - shes going to love it, and I am seriously tempted to buy one for myself now as well!