It doesn’t take a day not to use a good twenty-year-old 5-branch iron fork (also called a spade fork), the use value of which, like the new one, has not had to be “sharpened” since then. I like to work with the dual-function shovel in the large garden with bound, calcareous dolomite soils.
The extra strong work glove shown in the picture very much serves the relatively high price.
Last year, unfortunately, I carelessly bought a not-so-cheap rake, which was secured with a piece of short-threaded screw, lasted half an hour at work, / later I tried to repair the whole handle at home with a new, longer screw /.
On the other hand, it is not an old helper.
With more or less follow-up, we manage to buy devices that are also reasonably priced.
This jigsaw has proven its worth in thinnings where we can’t do with a larger frame saw. Its handle fits perfectly in the hand, with a design that is comfortable and practical. At the end of the handle, it can also be hung on the wall of the tool chamber with a string or piece of wire threaded through a small hole. With the pruning shears – its blade is forged steel – we could also call it Openers, because on both of them a button or a small tile can be used to start the war from the closed position to the immediate state. I find it an advantage that with some scissors only the spring and the blade can be bought later.
There are manufacturers who also provide a written warranty for certain of their products. I take it for granted that companies reserve the right to change their products. / Speaking of the “excuse” of iron lightning, the old one managed so well that the manufacturer’s spade fork is almost a lifelike copy of the previous one /. Due to the limited soil, I would not be able to cultivate a very good shovel in the garden, without a shovel, for environmental reasons I no longer use a rotary motor hoe, my back sprayer is also manually pumped / I know I have a battery /.