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New Gardening 'Knife' is really sharp. Ouch!

Posted by chemocurl 5/6 S INdiana (My Page) on
Mon, Nov 12, 12 at 6:18

After using a friend's Gardening Knife, I decided to treat myself to one of them along with a new Tricut Pruning Saw that was on sale at that time.

The Garden Knife is really nice, quite sharp and made in Italy. Pay attention when using it, as it 'can' be dangerous. Hand's down, it beats all the other hand diggers I have ever had.

I already had one of the saws, and loved it, but thought I'd get a back-up one, or an extra one for those rare times when I happen to have a helper working with me. This saw is like no other, cutting on the push and pull and is perfect for those things too big for loppers, but small enough that they don't require a chainsaw. I've used a lot of 'bad' saws in the past and they just wore me out.

Have you treated yourself to anything new for your gardening chores? Maybe it is time to start you a Christmas 'wish list'.

Sue

Here is a link that might be useful: Soil Knife


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RE: New Gardening 'Knife' is really sharp. Ouch!

The best garden saw I own is a Silky Pocket Boy. It was a gift and hands down works better than several other saws I own - folding and non-folding. Look for reviews of it to see what others have to say. My saw has a black handle. If I order another it will be yellow or orange so I can find it easily.


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RE: New Gardening 'Knife' is really sharp. Ouch!

I treated myself to a new greenhouse. my old one got crushed by snow few years back. My new one is much smaller holds 8 trays but works just fine. I can fit one tray & 2 cut off milk jugs on a shelf. already got veggies & flowers sprouted in it!!!
I would love to get a saw one day. I have clippers right now.


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