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"Great product. Excellent quality!"
Our hand-forged trowel is as functional as it is elegant. A sharp, high-carbon steel blade, mounted on a forged steel shank ensures this one will get passed down to your grandchildren. This smaller head is good for the toughest digging jobs as less soil needs to be displaced.
Approximate dimensions, each tool is custom made.
Overall tool length: 11.5"
Trowel head width: 2 3/16"
Trowel head length: around 4.5"
Weight: just under 9 ounces
Made of American cutlery grade Carbon 1075 steel and sustainably harvested American Hardwood handles. With proper care, these tools will last a lifetime.
Overall rating: 4.9411764 / 5 from 17 reviews.
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"Great product. Excellent quality!"
"These are the best!"
"I am in love. I heard about these tools from homesteading family and ordered my first one for a Christmas present from my husband. We were both so impressed. The quality is unlike any I have ever seen in person. I can't believe how sharp. This will be an heirloom piece for sure. I just order my second tool and can't wait to get it. Spring time here we come!"
"I haven't had a chance to use my new tools yet but I am looking forward to it. They are well made, balanced, and generally feel good in my hands. I'll be ordering some other items soon"
"I absolutely love tool and highly recommend it."
"Sturdy tool, comfortable handle, will clearly last for years to come."
"Love my hand tools ! The cultivator a little heavy at first but it doesn't take much effort like lighter weight ones."
"Very well made. I use it all the time in my garden."
"Homestead Iron's tools are the absolute best. I've never seen better ones made by anyone else. They are absolutely worth the price. Take half-way decent care of them, and you'll be bequeathing them to your grandchildren. Don't buy cheap bendable garbage tools made in China and sold by Walmart. Buy Homestead Iron's real tools, for real people doing real jobs."
"These are very well-built and getting put to work in helping me to take out a tree stump that's in a very tight space with water and buried low-voltage electrical lines that keep me from being able to use larger tools. They're really getting a workout and they're holding up very well!"