A gardening hoe, here is just one review apparently its exceptional - For the price you can't beat this, its slender body, light enough so you can get it into positions without making your back sore. Even after 10mins of pushing & sliding, the head remained steady, which is important. Shaft size did allow me to get into those tight hard to reach areas without breaking too much sweat. In every area it felt well proportioned, especially with my arthritic hands, a good grip is key.
After I finished I just wiped the length down with an old rag until next time. There are traditional Hoe's out there i.e. American standard which is possibly a bit more pricey and will do a few more tricks, however this was the money shot. Its no good keeping your old hoes around you as will have to work to keep them sharp, a blunt hoe will take you twice as long to finish the job. Please note these words are not mine
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backinstock
23 Jun 1737#1
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
23 Jun 1717#3
I've seen these in the window :man:
Bilbo1968
23 Jun 1712#2
I think Dutch girls are lovely.
123ZAN
23 Jun 178#11
when u go to b&q click and collect they will ask you can I help please, you tell them I'm here to collect a Dutch hoe
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backinstock
23 Jun 1737#1
Bilbo1968
23 Jun 1712#2
I think Dutch girls are lovely.
SENNYO1 to Bilbo1968
23 Jun 171#6
enough bars now ?
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
23 Jun 1717#3
I've seen these in the window :man:
SENNYO1 to ILikeUsingGifsToComment
23 Jun 172#5
not for a pound I wager :wink:
backinstock
23 Jun 176#4
I bought three to give to Santa Claus.
shoeaddict2310
23 Jun 175#7
heat added just for the chuckle :smile:
Robert_Paulson
23 Jun 17#8
I'd suggest you think about what you are likely to collect, BEFORE you click!!
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For the price you can't beat this, its slender body, light enough so you can get it into positions without making your back sore. Even after 10mins of pushing & sliding, the head remained steady, which is important. Shaft size did allow me to get into those tight hard to reach areas without breaking too much sweat. In every area it felt well proportioned, especially with my arthritic hands, a good grip is key.
After I finished I just wiped the length down with an old rag until next time. There are traditional Hoe's out there i.e. American standard which is possibly a bit more pricey and will do a few more tricks, however this was the money shot. Its no good keeping your old hoes around you as will have to work to keep them sharp, a blunt hoe will take you twice as long to finish the job.
Please note these words are not mine
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