Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Garden Digging Spade with Ash Handle
Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Garden Digging Spade with Ash Handle
- High quality stainless steel head
- Handle made from ash wood, split to form a traditional YD
- Extended shank for improved strength
- Larger tread edge for added digging comfort
- Weight performance above UK standards
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The Ash & Steel Digging Spade has been constructed with both strength and durability in mind. It is full sized, which can really save your back when turning over the soil thanks to the length of the shaft, plus the natural ash wood handle is comfortable to use with it's traditional Y-D handle design which has been vanished for protection against the elements for when you're working out in all weathers. It is ideal for use where a large patch of open ground needs digging or turning over - the large blade makes this an efficient operation, meaning it is even ideal for double digging, spading up the ground, preparing beds or moving soil and other loose material around.
Stainless steel has a mirror-polished finish, meaning rust resistance and clean movement through the soil, the professionals choice, it provides improved resistance to rust, humidity and alkalis in the soil.
The blade design means this spade is tough enough for slicing through compacted soil and roots, completed with a treaded top to spread the load of heavy jobs - reducing fatigue, ensuring comfort and helping to avoid footwear damage.
Ash & Steel garden tools are manufactured to the highest standard using the finest materials available to produce high quality and reliable tools, they are designed for use by both the professional and enthusiastic home gardener wanting that something special. Only once Ash & Steel tools complete a hand inspection for quality in the factory are they heat branded with Ash & Steel logo, ensuring authenticity against any look-a-like brands you may see else where.
Choose the Ash & Steel Digging Spade when you need to dig really deep in the most challenging soils.