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Cultivator (small) by Sneeboer

  • Cultivator (small) by Sneeboer
  • Cultivator (small) by Sneeboer & Zn
  • Sneeboer Cultivator (small)
  • Cultivator (small) by Sneeboer - Razor Sharp Tines
  • Cultivator (small) by Sneeboer - Long Ash Handle
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$68.75
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SNB-132
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Product Description

The long handled small cultivator by Sneeboer with three very sharp hand forged tines makes easy work of tilling and breaking up hard soil before planting. Ideal for allowing air, water and nutrients to penetrate the soil and its small head size is great for getting in those narrow areas.

This long handle small cultivator is hand-forged from stainless steel and fitted with a long, back saving, Ash hardwood handle from FSC Certified forests.  –Lifetime Guarantee!

Long Handled Small Cultivator by Sneeboer Tools dimensions:

Length: 67 in.

Claw Width: 3.5 in.

Approx. Weight: 2 lbs. 7 oz.

Note: Also available is the Cultivator (Large) by Sneeboer.

Sneeboer stainless steel garden tools have been hand forged in the Netherlands since 1913. Today, third generations of the Sneeboer family still produce the finest garden tools available. 

 

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  1. Joy to use

    Posted by Unknown on 8th Jul 2011

    We have heavy, clay-rich soil that is difficult to prepare in the spring and hardens during dry spells in the summer. This tool is marvelously efficient in breaking through and churning up this difficult soil. The relatively narrow spread of the tines means that you can work between plants (just be careful how you aim; it will take down a tomato plant just as easily as it will rip out a clump of goldenrod) once the garden has grown. Like any well-crafted tool, it is a joy to hold and use. I think it is well worth the expense.




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