Stainless Steel Garden Tool – Premium Garden Hand Tool – Stainless Steel Blade Mirror Polishing – with Soft Dual-Color Ergonomic Handle (Patio Weeder)

Stainless Steel Garden Tool – Premium Garden Hand Tool – Stainless Steel Blade Mirror Polishing – with Soft Dual-Color Ergonomic Handle (Patio Weeder)

Current price is: $10.99. Original price was: $12.99.

2CR13# (S430#) stainless steel body surface mirror polishing for minimal soil adhesion; Rust resistant and durability
Argon protected solding workmanship makes the surface nice and durable
Soft grip ergonomic handle with hanging holes for convenient storage
Product size: Trowel 12.8″(32.5cm); Net weight: approx.: 0.44LB(0.2kg)
Ideal for removing grass, moss, weeds from gaps between paving and on walls

2CR13# (S430#) stainless steel body surface mirror polishing for minimal soil adhesion; Rust resistant and durability
Argon protected solding workmanship makes the surface nice and durable
Soft grip ergonomic handle with hanging holes for convenient storage
Product size: Trowel 12.8″(32.5cm); Net weight: approx.: 0.44LB(0.2kg)
Ideal for removing grass, moss, weeds from gaps between paving and on walls

13 reviews for Stainless Steel Garden Tool – Premium Garden Hand Tool – Stainless Steel Blade Mirror Polishing – with Soft Dual-Color Ergonomic Handle (Patio Weeder)

  1. CJD

    Best ever garden tool
    Best tool ever for your gardening bag. Highly recommend. Makes weed removal a snap in those pesky cement seams in your patio or driveway. Great gift idea for your favorite gardener.

  2. angela

    Wouldn’t want to be without it!
    September 2023Still using this tool and still loving it! It has held up wonderfully! Best thing I’ve ever found for weeding between tight pavers!It is almost been 3 years since I got this amazing hand tool and I still LOVE IT!I have used it every season and it still looks brand new!One of the most helpful tools I have ever used! I wouldn’t want to have a brick or paver patio without this wonderful helper!This little tool works great between my patio pavers! I really am pleased with it!

  3. Alcocer fam

    Works great in cracks or thin areas.
    Love this tool!!! I have beat it up pretty bad and it keeps on digging!! I have tons of cracks around my side yard where the street meets the curb. This tool gets in there and rips those weeds out!!!

  4. kirby engel

    cleaning tool
    used it today for the first time for weeds in between my pavers. it worked perfectly. the blade is the right thickness and the handle the correct length. easy to use in multiple directions when stooped over . i tried attaching a longer handle but it was difficult to change directions and unable to get the correct force to remove weeds. other hand available to pull weeds aside

  5. B. Daniels

    Tool is a Winner
    Purchased to replace an old dog chewed version that mysteriously went missing. I love my tools and I wanted a good replacement. The handle is well made and is very comfortable to hold. The rest of the tool is stainless steel. I used this tool all weekend long removing endless number of weeds in my lawn and all around my 1/2 acre backyard. The tool worked well, comfortable to use for a long time, and had a great price. This is a Winner.

  6. Nancy

    Very sturdy
    Has a good grip handle

  7. Eda

    easy to use
    i like everything except that the steel is not hard enough. it bends easy.

  8. Mimi

    Weeding tool
    This tool worked pretty well to loosen and in some cases pull the weed out entirely. Be prepared to have something soft to kneel on when working. Overall I am happy with the product.

  9. Amazon Customer

    All good

  10. Jennifer Olson

    This fits perfectly between patio stones to get at the weeds. Very satisfying to use!

  11. Keith Brigstock

    Perfect for removing weeds from lawns (especially dandelions), scraping between cobbles & slabs, levering posts & rocks, etc etc…

  12. Gwen Jancowski

    I used it for weeds in the pavers

  13. Chris L.

    Getting weeds out between patio blocks is a breeze. I read some complaints about how you hold it versus how you think you should use it. It takes a bit of practice to get the hang of it. Most people would want to use the little hook to scratch but if you point the hook up and use the front edge that is sharpened, you push a few inches into the ground and pull up with the hook on the way out. Got rid of some reoccurring dandelion and thistles by finally getting the main root. This is right handed, but despite being left handed, I can use it.For prospecting this is a great crevice tool for digging out those stubborn rocks as you can get behind stuck gravel and really pull on them!

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