Corona CT 3244 ComfortGEL Hoe & Cultivator

May 20, 2018 - Comment
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Founded in the early 1920s, Corona is a leader in the marketing and manufacturing of professional and consumer tools for the lawn and garden, landscape, irrigation, construction and agriculture markets. With a retail and distribution network that extends throughout the United States and Canada, Corona’s proven designs, quality manufacturing processes and unparalleled customer service make it the best choice in tools for contractors, agricultural professionals and avid gardeners alike.

Product Features

  • Stainless steel head
  • No-slip handle
  • 2-in-1 tool
  • Hoe blade included
  • Three prong cultivator

Comments

Organicgrl25 says:

I love this trowel! I bought this awhile ago while purchading all new slightly nicer tools for my Garden Renovation class and I couldnt of picked a better digging/transplanting/root cutting implement.A beautiful multi-tasker with a sharp edge.(Which they say is for cutting open bags but I also use for making quick work of unruly roots) It’s not the awkward unitasker you that’s always just wasting away in the bottom of the bag. The ergonomic, comfort gel grip has the perfect amount of give and is easy on your…

Dragon-Fox says:

so far it has not broken like the Home Depot Ames brand did so far it has not broken like the Home Depot Ames brand did. I liked the HD one because the scoop was very large, but it broke within an hour of using it. I think this one will last longer. I would not recommend using this in hard dirt.

Bootsie says:

Pops weeds out of ground with entire root system This weeded is exactly the tool I needed to remove numerous weeds and clumps of dead grass. I used the tip to pop weeds up including ALL of the roots to prevent re-growth. I used the aerated side to rake across the ground to rough up the ground before planting new grass seed and also to cut small tree growths. Very nice design. Not too heavy, comfortable grip. I pulled up weeds for 5 hours straight and my hand was not fatigued. I did, of course, do the weeding from a seated position on my…

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