Without wanting to come across as a bit of a Neverbend fanatic, all of my garden tools have over time been replaced by the Neverbend range for a number of reasons, primarily though because they last and last despite the abuses dished out every spring, summer and autumn. Leave then in the rain ... Read review
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Advantages: long waterproofed shaft, durable, soil doesn't stick to the blade Disadvantages: none
...as a bit of a Neverbend fanatic, all of my garden tools have over time been replaced by the Neverbend range for a number of reasons, primarily though because they last and last despite the abuses dished out every spring, summer and autumn. Leave then in the rain for a few days and you won't find yourself with rust on a stick a few weeks later requiring another expensive visit to the garden centre.
The Neverbend Stainless Dutch Hoe won't speak to ... ...your labour. I bought my Neverbend Stainless Dutch Hoe from my local garden centre for £14.99. As with all of the Neverbend range it is a touch more expensive but what you pay at the counter saves you in the wallet in the longer term as this baby is indestructable.
The best way to describe the Neverbend Stainless Dutch Hoe is a stick with a square blade at one end. To use it you thrust it into an area cover in weeds, turn it and pull out. The result ...
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