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Hand Cultivator by Sneeboer

  • Hand Cultivator by Sneeboer - Cherry Handle
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This hand cultivator is a great little garden hand tool for breaking up your soil or mixing in amendments. The strong, very sharp tines help you cultivate even in hardest of soil. You can also use this hand cultivator for weeding, scraping away unwanted leaves and roots, or aerating the soil. This wicked looking gardening tool will last for years...and then some.

This hand cultivator is hand-forged from stainless steel and fitted with your choice of an Ash or Cherry hardwood handle from FSC Certified forests.  –Lifetime Guarantee!

Hand Cultivator by Sneeboer Tools dimensions:

            Length: 11 in.

            Approx. Weight: 6 oz.

Note: Also available are the long handle Cultivator (large) by Sneeboer and the Cultivator (small) 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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If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call: 1-800-830-4019

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  1. A hand held workhorse

    Posted by Mike and Pam in Kentucky on 21st Jul 2010

    We've had a smaller Dutch made hand cultivator for many years and needed something hand held for larger jobs. This tool met our expectations and more! The superior quality of the tines meant more work for the cultivator and less stress on our hands and joints. We highly recommend paying extra for quality. The smaller hand cultivator we spoke of at the beginning, was under water over 2 days with our house in the flood of 1997 and we still use it today.




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