Weed trowel short handle

General Information
There is a remedy for dandelion.
Its green leaves are a vitamin-rich ingredient in any wild herb salad from the garden. However, if you are not too fond of the dandelion, here we have the right tool for you. That's because the forged, slightly notched and sharpened blade allows this weeding tool to be used very deeply into the soil. Dandelions and other deep-rooted weeds (as well as any other unwanted growth) are thus reliably removed.
Garden tools with character
With forging, the Krumpholz family knows its stuff. Based in the Franconian Forest, the ancestors acquired the first hammer mill of their own - the Guttenberg Hammer - in 1799 and produced tools and other everyday items from forged iron. Today, the company's fortunes are in the hands of the eighth generation. The garden tools that leave the production site, which is still in its old location but has long since been modernized and enlarged, are tools of the first order: shaped under the weight of the forge hammer to suit their area of use, compacted and reinforced where necessary, provided with sharpened edges or blades and fitted with high-quality handles made of ash wood. Free-form forging, as practiced at Krumpholz, requires special skill and a sense of proportion. The steel used, a Swedish steel with chrome-molybdenum content, is tough, strong and easy to clean.
Product Information
Article Number 207370
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