Fiskars LIGHT Hand Bent Fork Prongs
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Price: £5.49
Brand: Fiskars
Description: Part of the Fiskars Light series of garden hand tools, the Light Hand Fork is made from Fibercomp, a lightweight, weatherproof and extremely robust material that does not corrode or age like steel tools. The prongs can be sharpened when required, and the distinctive white colour means it is easy to find the tool when set down in the grass. Specifications ● Width: 78mm ● Length: 263mm ● Weight: 89g Features & Benefits ● Ideal for planting and weeding whilst protecting roots ● Made from lightweight and durable Fiber Comp ● Prongs can be sharpened when required ● White colour makes the tool easy to find outdoors ● Rust proof ● Hanging hole for easy storage ● Can lift up to 35 kg. Fiskars LIGHT Hand Bent Fork Prongs - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Garden Tools
Merchant: My Tool Shed
Product ID: 438135
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 6411501350787
RRP: 6
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Author: M.Opineo
Rating: 5
Review: Sturdy and nice looking.
Author: ThreecatsJ
Rating: 3
Review: I wanted a narrow trowel to get into small spaces. The item arrived in packaging marked '18+' and 'bladed item'. My husband was asked for his date of birth - he is 87 - which gave us a good laugh. Today I used it to try to get a plant out of an impacted pot and - well chocolate teapot was the phrase that came to mind. I had to resort to the fork I bought recently, which had no restrictions and could do a good deal of damage if misused. The trowel will have its uses but by no means can it be described as bladed which to me means sharp. It is lightweigh and comfortable to hold and it seems to be sturdy. .