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Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
Japanese Weeding Hoe
$44.99

Barebones Australia

Japanese Weeding Hoe

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Description

Inspired by old-world Japanese design, the Weeding Hoe offers unmatched dexterity and precision with a razor-sharp edge that easily slices and removes weeds from just under the soil surface. Ideal for quickly severing the weed's root system effectively in your garden or flower beds. Constructed with an ergonomic, heat-treated stainless steel blade and comfortable walnut handle: a duo worthy and capable of a lifetime of use.

Features
FAQ

Inspired by old-world Japanese design, the Weeding Hoe offers unmatched dexterity and precision with a razor-sharp edge that easily slices and removes weeds from just under the soil surface. Ideal for quickly severing the weed's root system effectively in your garden or flower beds. Constructed with an ergonomic, heat-treated stainless steel blade and comfortable walnut handle: a duo worthy and capable of a lifetime of use.

Features

Rust-resistant
Heat-treated stainless steel
Ergonomic design
Walnut handle 
Blade can be resharpened as needed

Items included
1 Japanese Weeding Hoe

Dimensions
33cm x 11.4cm x 3.18cm

Weight
181 grams

SKU
GDN-094

Materials
Walnut handle
Blade: Heat-treated 2CR13 stainless steel
Shaft: Heat-treated 410 stainless steel

Warranty
1 Year Limited Warranty

FAQ

Q: How do I care for my garden tools?
A: Simply wipe or scrub clean. Once fully dry, apply mineral oil to keep from rusting.

Q: Can I store my garden tools outside for extended periods of time?
A: Garden tools are not meant to be stored outside for long periods of time. Extended exposure to wet conditions may cause rust and unnecessary wear and tear. We recommend storing your garden tools indoors after use to help them last as long as possible and to avoid the need to purchase a replacement


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