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JPO
> 3 dayFinally! After five years of gardening, I finally have a sturdy trowel. This towel has stood up to the clay and rocks in our soil. It is well suited for every purpose so far-from general weeding and planting to bulb planting. Well worth every penny.
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Justin
> 3 dayVery durable .. great buy!
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Margo H.
> 3 dayIf I could have only one tool for gardening, this is it. Id gotten a tool like this about 30 years ago and have used it ever since. It cuts through the toughest weeds and compact soil, and never rusts, despite my occasionally forgetting it outside every summer. Id been looking for another like this for the past ten or so years, and was overjoyed to find it this past summer. I was surprised at how sharp the edges were on the new one, as the old one still worked very well but the edges were comparatively dull (imagine, after only 3 decades of use!). Now that I have two of these, I have all the gardening tools I need.
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Prof. Jimmy Kiehn MD
> 3 dayexcellent!
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J. Ray
> 3 dayBelieve it when people say Wilcox makes the best gardening tools. First of all, this trowel feels like a WW2 trenching tool. Its not just stainless steel, but heavy and solid. I used mine to dig agave pups out of a gravel bed. If youve ever dealt with agaves, you know theyre the worst. I hate the things. With the Wilcox, I jammed it into the gravel and then kicked my heel into the handle a half dozen times until the agave pup came out. The Wilcox didnt blink. Its scuffed up, but any other trowel would have been destroyed. Best tool around for gardening and self defense.
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dental Ti
10-04-2025Sturdy construction. I like that it is 1 piece of metal
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Semper
> 3 dayBest Hand trowel ever!
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Jeff Porter
> 3 dayThis gardening tool is very well made and the longer handle allows me to have some leverage for stubborn roots or overgrown bulbs.
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Robert The Consumer
> 3 dayGreat tool. It will be used by my grandchildren when they are my age. This is indestructible for gardening and I have bent dozes of these small shovels.
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Nate Horn
Greater than one weekIve had one of these for many, many years and dug many a hole in dirt and gravel. It has a black plastic handle that is still intact. Ive plunged it. Ive leveraged it. Ive used it hard. Its the epitome of elegance and simplicity of design. The edge has worn rounded and smooth but its still pretty much the same size as the day I bought it. Its tough as a trolls backbone and will NEVER wear out!