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Joshua Roth 1515 Japanese Hori Hori Garden Landscaping Digging Tool With Carbon Steel Blade & Sheath

Joshua Roth 1515 Japanese Hori Hori Garden Landscaping Digging Tool With Carbon Steel Blade & Sheath
From Joshua Roth

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #535 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Joshua Roth
  • Model: 1515
  • Dimensions: .75" h x 2.75" w x 12.00" l, .75 pounds

Features

  • Perfect tool for scooping soil and other materials
  • For cutting and scraping soil, weeds, vegetables, and woody plants.
  • Comes with a sturdy vinyl sheath and belt loop to ensure your Hori-Hori will always be on hand when you need it.
  • Lets you dig, pry, and cut with ease, while serrated teeth along one edge provide a convenient saw for the more difficult tasks.
  • 3-year limited manufacturer's warranty.

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Joshua Roth Hori-Hori digging tool has a stainless steel blade that is very sharp and concave shaped, making it a perfect tool for scooping soil and other materials. The tool was originally designed for excavating aged plantings high in the mountains of Japan, where enthusiasts still find prized specimens for bonsai. This tool is especially valuable in the garden. such as for cutting and scraping soil, weeds, vegetables, and woody plants. The quality carbon steel construction will let you dig, pry, and cut with ease, while serrated teeth along one edge provide a convenient saw for the more difficult tasks. And the semi-sharp edges let you get the work done with less concern about safety. A sturdy vinyl sheath and belt loop ensure your Hori-Hori will always be on hand when you need it. Its thick, natural wood handle provides a secure, comfortable grip to lessen the effort of the task at hand. This product also comes with a 3-year limited manufacturer's warranty.

From the Manufacturer
The Joshua Roth Hori-Hori digging tool has a carbon steel blade that is very sharp and concave shaped, making it a perfect tool for scooping soil and other materials. The tool was originally designed for excavating aged plantings high in the mountains of Japan, where enthusiasts still find prized specimens for bonsai. This tool is especially valuable in the garden such as for cutting and scraping soil, weeds, vegetables, and woody plants. The quality carbon steel construction will let you dig, pry, and cut with ease, while serrated teeth along one edge provide a convenient saw for the more difficult tasks. And the semi-sharp edges let you get the work done with less concern about safety. A sturdy vinyl sheath and belt loop ensure your Hori-Hori will always be on hand when you need it. Its thick, natural wood handle provides a secure, comfortable grip to lessen the effort of the task at hand. This product also comes with a 3-year limited manufacturer's warranty.


Customer Reviews

Brilliant!5
If I could have only one tool, this would be it. Dig, plant, divide, weed... it's a knife for all seasons. A thick, rugged blade digs through even tough clay and stones. A serrated edge saws through wicked roots. A narrow point makes neat work of nasty vines in walkway cracks. They'll have to pry my Hori-Hori knife from my cold, dead fingers some day! Just the greatest export from Japan since sushi.

Bonzai!5
It has been three years and this is still my favorite garden tool.

When I saw the name I had to have this tool. Little did I know it would be the only one I would reach for when I gardened. I set out to plant 200 bulbs last weekend and ended up tossing my bulb planter and using this wonderful tool. It cut through roots, clay and uprooted rocks. I can hardly wait for Spring. Bonzai!

Used it for years, no other tool needed.5
Digs any kind of holes in any kind of soil easily. Best dandelion digger in the world. I've lost two and replaced them as soon as I finished searching. Paint the handle red!