Gardener's Lifetime Scoopy
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- Designed For Precision: Sized for seed starting & potting small houseplants
- Premium Materials: High-carbon boron steel & sustainably grown European ash
- Crafted By Experts: Hand-forged by DeWit®, a 5th generation family-owned business
- True to Its Name: This tool is guaranteed to last a lifetime
Scoopy sounds like it could be the main character in a Pixar movie, but even if it never makes it to the big screen, this small and loveable scoop designed for precision potting will definitely be a main character in your seed starting tool kit! With a tool head that’s only 3.5” long, our Lifetime Scoopy is definitely pint-sized — but it’s big on practical uses. Perfect for prepping and planting seed trays, potting up succulents or other small houseplants, and for adding fertilizer or topping off soil in plant pots.
Crafted from high-quality materials and designed for strength and durability, our Gardener’s Lifetime tools are hand-forged in Holland from the finest high-carbon boron steel by DeWit®, a fifth-generation family-owned business. The steel tangs extend into hardwood handles made from sustainably grown and harvested European ash, so they're sturdy, durable, and comfortable to use. Unlike stamped steel tools that tend to be flimsy, these are ready for a lifetime of use by serious gardeners. And it isn’t just a name — every Gardener’s Lifetime tool comes with a lifetime guarantee!
- High-carbon boron steel (tool head), European ash wood (handle)
- 7.25" L overall
- Tool head is 3.5” L x 1.5" W
- Lifetime guarantee
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