Description
Dig smarter, not harder!
Key Product Features
- Dream Spade Transplanting Design: Ideal for transplanting shrubs and small trees, trimming roots, and digging deep narrow holes
- Heavy-Duty Stainless-Steel Blade: Super strong, rust-resistant blade provides long-lasting durability and reliable cutting power
- Reinforced Carbon Steel Shaft: Resin-encased carbon steel shaft offers superior strength and leverage for demanding digging tasks
- Extra-Wide Elevated Forward Step: Designed for improved stability, safety, and optimal digging performance
- Patented Natural Radius O-Handle Grip: Ergonomic handle provides extra leverage while reducing hand and wrist stress
Radius Garden’s mission is to make tools of such uniquely high quality, utility, and comfort that your next favorite garden tool is one of ours. PRO Stainless-Steel Spade shovels are professional gardening tools that are ready for any gardening task. The heavy-duty stainless-steel blades do not rust, and they remain sharp for a long time. The wide foot placement allows you to dig deeper with ease. The resin-encased carbon steel shaft allows you to dig better with less effort by providing you with the best leverage that a shovel can offer. This tool will give you comfortable gardening experience.
1 Review
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Surprisingly solid, unbending spade!
I just wrote a 5 star review about the Radius Garden 203 Pro Stainless Steel Digging Fork, which is, by far, the best digging fork I have ever used. When I ordered it, I also ordered this spade, as the spade I already was clearly not going to hold up to the dense clay-rich soil in the front of our house. I had bought six rose bushes to plant out there, and started to dig the first hole with the old spade, and the wooden handle cracked! It wasn't even a year old! Just as bad, the blade was bending under the strain. I wasn't expecting the Radius Garden spade to be unyielding, but I was wrong. I can put all my weight into it, and it doesn't bend in the slightest, and the soil gives way. The handle didn't bend even the little either. Speaking of which, as I has written about the digging fork, the round handle is surprisingly useful. It is likely better than an extra wide two-hand D-shaped handle because as it allows two hands, it also also allows you some flexibility in the angle you hold it, which is a really nice plus. Likewise, as with the rest of the construction of this tool, the handle is super solid. Worth all five stars, easily!