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"I ordered for my son because he has very rocky soil where he lives and it really does the job of cutting through it".
Beverly S., Sheboygan WI
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I do a lot of metal detecting which requires digging holes in all sorts of soils. Some are soft as peat, and some almost as hard as concrete. The Supper Shovel conquers the all!
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If there is one thing I'd like, is a super shovel that was just 4 inches wide. I do a lot of metal detecting, and you don't always want to dig a huge hole.
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Great for rocky or other heavy soil; dirt that hasn't been turned over recently. Easier for short people to dig with and the teeth help break through the dirt, requiring less back and shoulder strength. Really helpful for older gardeners too.
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I will use this in my garden and yard as wel as the neighbors yards. Very well balanced and comportable
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This shovel digs right past the rocks.
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Do you have hardpan and rocks? Does digging holes to plant a few flowers turn into an all afternoon project? Well, you need a Super Shovel. I'm 66 yrs old and 5 ft tall, but using the Super Shovel has made my gardening so much easier. Try it and I think you'll never use another brand of shovel again. Worth every penny and yes, I've recommended it to all my neighbors!
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Excellent tool for transplanting bushes and perennials - makes the job a breeze!!!
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I use this shovel in areas of my garden where roots are a problem. Works great
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This shovel will come in very handy !!!
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Very good--used it to clear a 25' x 30' area of 65 year old forsythia "stumps" and root systems that had outlived their time. The "thermo nuclear", as I call it, shovel was a real help in clearing the mass of stumps and roots. It's really rugged.