MIchael Perry Garden TSV 09/05/22

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A couple of years ago we tried to buy this from Q but it kept selling out and not replaced - it sold so fast I think they only had a few in actual stock and the wait list never materialised.

We scoured the internet but anywhere we found it it was about 3 times the Q price and often coming from the likes of Australia.

We finally found another brand which is very similar- the difference is ours is less pointy but Mr L is a big fan and is even thinking of this as a second one. Even with his damaged back he can manage to do small areas at a time.

We got trees and bushes pulled out but there are still roots there plus next door got their hedge removed but their roots are in our garden so there are plenty to remove and he is doing it slowly.

Anyway to cut a long story short this is a good TSV if you need it. I did buy the hand tools in this brand and they are very good.
 
A couple of years ago we tried to buy this from Q but it kept selling out and not replaced - it sold so fast I think they only had a few in actual stock and the wait list never materialised.

We scoured the internet but anywhere we found it it was about 3 times the Q price and often coming from the likes of Australia.

We finally found another brand which is very similar- the difference is ours is less pointy but Mr L is a big fan and is even thinking of this as a second one. Even with his damaged back he can manage to do small areas at a time.

We got trees and bushes pulled out but there are still roots there plus next door got their hedge removed but their roots are in our garden so there are plenty to remove and he is doing it slowly.

Anyway to cut a long story short this is a good TSV if you need it. I did buy the hand tools in this brand and they are very good.
That's a good recommendation LATI
 
.Before buying check out Amazon as they have loads in stock at present.

Just checked the one we bought was

Evolution Pro Cut Stainless SE Spade, Plastic Shaft, Soft Handle With Teeth​

 
Radius Garden Multi-Purpose Root Slayer Shovel
Item Number: 513651
QVC Price £39.50
Todays Special Value Price £24.98
P&P £4.95
Meet Root Slayer, the multi-purpose shovel from Radius Garden, here to help you tend to your garden jobs with ease! Boasting a supportive innovative O-handle grip, you'll be able to dig, slice, cut and rake comfortably and easily with this one amazing product. Designed to replace your pry-bars, saws and hatchets, this space-saving shovel will make an essential item in your garden tools collection!
Fantastically versatile - oh, this isn't just any ordinary shovel, the Root Slayer is a multi-purpose product that can eliminate the need for your other garden tools. Say goodbye to fumbling around in your toolbox as this garden shed essential acts as more than just a shovel.
Happy you, happy garden - the Root Slayer features a sleek design with innovative O-handle grips. Perfect for helping to reduce hand and wrist stress, you'll be able to tend to your outdoor space comfortably and with more ease.
Efficient cutting - the root slayer's 15 cutting teeth, that feature on each side, all face the same direction. This enables them to easily cut through those difficult roots and penetrate turf in your garden.
Wide step - thanks to the shovel blade that flares to a step wide enough for your foot to comfortably rest on it, you'll be able to put your full body weight into a downward dig and feel secure while doing so!
What's in the box?
  • 1 x Radius Garden Multi-Purpose Root Slayer (l x w x d): 114.3cm x 26.7cm x 9.5cm (45" x 10.5" x 3.7")
Measurements:
  • Blade (l x w): 33cm x 27cm (13" x 10.5")
  • Tool weight: 2.5kg
All measurements are approximate


 

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