Kent & Stowe Stainless Steel Hand Trowel

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SKU: 64714

A traditionally styled, high quality Kent & Stowe Hand Trowel perfect for digging small planting holes to plant seeds, bulbs,…

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    £9.99

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    Description

    A traditionally styled, high quality Kent & Stowe Hand Trowel perfect for digging small planting holes to plant seeds, bulbs, annuals and small perennials. You can also use this tool to transplant plants from one location to another, cultivate soil, weed, and harvest small crops. An essential tool for any gardener!

    Made from stainless steel and beautiful FSC® certified ash wood with a cranked shaft to protect knuckles during work.This tool has quality guaranteed with its 15 year guarantee.

    Product Highlights
    • Great for planting bulbs, seedlings and bedding plants
    • Cranked shaft for knuckle protection
    • Handle made from beautiful ash wood
    • Leather hanging loop for easy storage
    • Length: 33.5cm
    • Material: Stainless Steel, Ash Wood
    • Handle Type: Hand
    • Use For: Light cultivating, transplanting, and planting bulbs, seedlings, and bedding plants in pots, borders, and raised beds
    Aftercare

    It is very important to take proper care of your tools so that they continue to perform at their best. Do not leave your tools outside, always store them away after use in a dry environment. Even in dry weather conditions your tools, if left outside, are exposed to moisture from wet grass and dew.

    Cleaning and drying your garden tools will keep them in good working order. Always remove all of the soil and debris from your tools after each use by washing the dirt off.

    Never put your tools away wet. Allow them to dry completely before storing to prevent rusting and handle rot. For all wood handled tools apply a light coating of boiled linseed oil to help prevent the wood from drying out and cracking. If a wooden handle is very dirty, remove as much of the soil as possible with a stiff brush. If you need to use water, gently wet the handle with a damp cloth, making sure that you don’t soak the wood, as this may cause the grain to lift and the handle to swell.

    Thoroughly clean any tools which have been used for chemical applications. Fertilisers and other chemicals will rapidly corrode any metal.