Forged from one piece of steel
With an average of 186 strokes of an air hammer, the 1200 °C hot blank is first stretched in length by the blacksmith and then spread. The advantage: only by forging the material creates a toothing and special tightness of the steel molecules, which leads to high elasticity, wear and break resistance. The blade of our spade springs off the excess force from a certain overload and does not bend over. This feature cannot be achieved with a spade made of sheet metal. Self-sharpening spade blade.
The material of the spade blade tapers towards the cutting edge. This so-called conical shape of the blade cannot be achieved with sheet spades. The advantage: each spade blade wears out over time due to work. But only blades with a conical shape always retain a sharp edge and do not need to be resharpened. A feature that makes it easy to penetrate the soil and pierce roots.
Easy and fast working.
Weight: 1.70 kg, blade length: 270 mm, width at top: 150 mm, width at bottom: 170 mm.
Be careful when using on wet or hard floors. Use gloves and goggles. Avoid contact with underground supply lines. Store the tool dry and safe when not in use.