Fiskars Eco Cultivator Hoe with Dual-Function Design, Tapered Blade, Cultivator Tines, Ergonomic Handle, and UV-Resistant Build for Soil Care

Fiskars Eco Cultivator Hoe with Dual-Function Design, Tapered Blade, Cultivator Tines, Ergonomic Handle, and UV-Resistant Build for Soil Care

$6.59

The Fiskars Eco Cultivator Hoe is a versatile and eco-friendly gardening tool made from 30 percent post-consumer recycled plastic. Combining two essential tools in one, it features a tapered hoe blade for breaking up soil clods and pointed cultivator tines for loosening soil and uprooting plants. With its durable and UV-resistant design, this tool withstands outdoor elements for long-lasting performance. The ergonomic handle offers a secure and comfortable grip, making gardening tasks effortless. A convenient hang hole provides easy and organized storage. The Fiskars Eco Cultivator Hoe is a practical and sustainable choice for any gardener.
ECO-FRIENDLY DESIGN: Made from 30% post-consumer recycled plastic, supporting sustainable gardening practices.
TWO-IN-ONE TOOL: Combines a tapered hoe blade for breaking up soil and pointed cultivator tines for loosening soil and uprooting plants.
VERSATILE USE: Effortlessly flip the handle to switch between hoe and cultivator functions.
UV RESISTANT: Durable construction resists damage from outdoor exposure for long-lasting performance.
COMFORTABLE HANDLE: Ergonomically designed for a secure and comfortable grip.

2 reviews for Fiskars Eco Cultivator Hoe with Dual-Function Design, Tapered Blade, Cultivator Tines, Ergonomic Handle, and UV-Resistant Build for Soil Care

  1. Ramon

    They are plastic, they won’t last. Just buy metal for around the same price.
    These are plastic. Even if you did mess up and didn’t read the description, it’s ridiculous to make this tool out of plastic for the kind of work it’s going to be used for. I’m almost willing to bet they purposely made it look metal so you buy them and are betting on people being too lazy to return them since they aren’t so costly.

  2. Jason W.

    I thought this was metal. It’s plastic. It feels like a toy.

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