More than a tool, it’s an heirloom. Made from high quality hand-forged, tempered boron steel, the blade of the DeWit Solid Socket Spork will not bend even with heavy duty use. Combines the features of a spade and a fork. Slots in the blade allows the tool to slide effortlessly through the soil with less friction, giving a spring effect. The unique cutting edge of the Spork makes it easy to cut through the lawn or soil. Ash hardwood handle with T -grip design eases stress on the hand and wrist. Small, yet crafted to yield strength, making gardening chores easy. Patented design. This tool is guaranteed a lifetime. On April 1, 1898, Willem DeWit started his blacksmith company in a small village in northern Holland. Today, the 4th generation of the forging family is running the company. Old-fashioned quality combined with innovative designs make DeWit the ultimate gardener’s choice. Using the latest equipment and techniques combined with historical craftsmanship make DeWit one of the most respected garden tool manufacturers in the world. DeWit tools are made from high quality Swedish Boron Steel. European Ash hardwood handle is strong but lightweight, and also has elasticity so the tool can bend without breaking. The Ash hardwood comes from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified forests. Tierra Garden is proud to offer these superior tools in the United States.
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Super useful tool It is super sharp and will definitely assist with my gardening as a Master Gardner in preparing the gardens for spring. Exactly what I was looking for at this point in my life.
Love it! This tool is awesome! DeWit tools are the best. This thing easily cuts right through the clay packed soil. I love it!!
Strong spade, shovel, fork combination This is a remarkable spade/fork combination. I have tried digging with different types of spades in the Oklahoma clay, but none of them have been very satisfactory. This tool cuts through the clay. The edges are sharp and strong which makes it able to cut through hard soil. My first project was to transplant a ground cover that had taken over. The area had a combination of lava rock, small pebbles and clay. The tool cut through with much left effort. It cost more than I planned to pay,…