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Hori Hori Garden Knife, Garden Tools with Sheath for Weeding,Planting,Digging, 7" Stainless Steel Blade with Cutting Edge, Full-Tang Wood Handle with Hanging Hole

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Color: Single Tip


Features

  • Wonderfully Versatile: Hori Hori garden knife for every job in the garden, use it for digging, transplanting, sawing, cutting, removing, dividing, and even measuring soil depth for planting.
  • Multifunction Blade: Features a sharp edge for slicing and a serrated edge for cutting tough roots. The curved blade and depth measurement in inches make planting a breeze. The cord-cutting edge also acts as a bottle opener. With so many uses, this knife is a good pick for a range of outdoor activities, including gardening, fishing, and camping.
  • Premium Material: Full length 12.1 inches, 7 inches blade. Made of high-grade stainless steel with rust-proof blades that extend into a full tang for superb strength. The garden knife is sturdy and will hold up under intense work.
  • Full Tang Wood Handle: The full tang wood handle is ergonomically designed to provide an incredible grip that can save effort while laboring. Three metal rivets reinforced the blade securely in place, making it safer to use without worrying about bending or breaking.
  • Protect Sheath: A protective sheath with a belt loop protects the knife and can also be hung on your belt for easy use. The top of the handle has a hanging hole so that you can hang it in your garage or tool room for easy storage.

Recommended Uses For Product: Carving


Brand: PERWIN


Special Feature: Rust Resistant


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: Sheath


Handle Material: Wood


Color: Single Tip


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Style: Modern


Blade Length: 7 Inches


Recommended Uses For Product: Carving


Brand: PERWIN


Special Feature: Rust Resistant


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: Sheath


Handle Material: Wood


Color: Single Tip


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Style: Modern


Blade Length: 7 Inches


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Item Weight: 1.15 Pounds


Blade Edge: sharp edge for slicing


Is Cordless?: No


Item Length: 12.1 Inches


Item Weight: 1.15 pounds


Manufacturer: perwin


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  • Well made
Color: Single Tip
Well made essential garden tool. Comfortable handle, full tang, sharp blade, good heft. Well worth the cost.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Compass Rose

  • Perfect Gardening Tool
Color: Single Tip
I ordered this for my husband because he kept forgetting to put mine back where he found it. It's a versatile garden tool. Well made with a nice cover.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024 by Mstree65

  • Strong
Color: Single Tip
I like it very strong and a comfortable handle
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Michael Redding

  • Decent, moderately heavy hori hori
Color: Double Forked Tip
This is a great hori-hori knife for the price, overall. It has a sturdy, heavy-bodied feel, and does the jobs I’d expect of a hori-hori. It feels good in the hand. It’s semi-sharp out of the box. The smooth edge is easy to sharpen with a tool sharpener. The hooked knife, the tip fork, and the serrated blade will take some skills and tool(s) I don’t readily have. I use tools like these primarily for carrying everywhere I go in the garden so I can quickly dig out small weeds, transplant small plants and plugs, maybe cut some smallish roots and branches. This does those jobs well for me l. The curved, trowel-like blade profile makes planting plugs and small bulbs a breeze. Pros: - heavy, solid-feeling construction - blade looks to be full-tang - curved profile makes digging easy - easy to sharpen the smooth edge Cons: - sheath doesn’t snap easily with one hand - sheath has a sewn belt loop only, no clip - hooked blade not very sharp, will take some skill to sharpen that and the serrated edge - large drilled hole in handle is a little rough/splintered at the edges; I will probably sand and oil it for longevity Overall, seems to be a very useful multipurpose gardening tool, especially for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023 by Velvet Marmoset Velvet Marmoset

  • extremely durable
Color: Single Tip
We moved into a house with extremely compacted clay soil. I occasionally questioned if I wasn't digging over some shallow buried concrete or pavers from someone's previous project because tools just would not push into the soil but nope, the soil is just that hard. I bent a few trowels meant for digging in rocky soils so I decided to upgrade. This is the only garden tool I can shove into the ground here without having to use something I can stand on to push it down. I've used it to leverage old, 2' long cement pavers that had sunken down into the ground and become encased in the clay. I dug over 1' down in an area that river rock had been dumped over top of the old rock year after year as it sank down and became a part of the compacted clay. It's narrow enough to make a slice in the lawn and remove the roots of weeds like oriental bittersweet or small pest trees without killing the surrounding grass. The edge is more than sharp enough to cut yourself and many sturdy but not older, woody plant stems that you don't care how neatly it's cut. It is not a fine knife blade. It wouldn't stay sharp long being shoved in the ground and possibly against rocks and landscaping materials if it was. If I want to frequently and cleanly cut something I buy a knife or specific cutting tool and keep the edges oiled and sanded to make a neater, easier cut. The edge on this is most useful for shoving into and cutting along roots or digging hard ground. Along with easily sliding into nearly any soil it can tear through a good sized taproot relative to how small the tool is and cut through tangled masses of roots in overgrown areas. It is not a complete replacement for pruning shears or a good pocket knife when you need to make careful cuts in a plant. None of those are meant for shoving into soil regularly without rusting and will take damage if they encounter too hard of material. If I hit rock or metal while cutting something with my pocket knife I often have to go remove the burr and eventually put a new edge on it. I also have to make sure to clean any soil and source of moisture off tools with a sharp edge to avoid rust. By not having a very fine edge this tool will still cut into tough plant matter or compacted and rocky soil the same as before you ran the edge down that landscaping stone you didn't realize was that close, find there's concrete farther out from that post than planned, or hit the bottom of the chainlink fence. I've also left it sit a few days with wet soil on it before I wiped it off and not had it rust any. Inevitably garden tools eventually get forgotten prior to a rainstorm at some point in their lifespan (probably several times) so rust resistance greatly reduces effort when people are too tired or hot from yard chores to remember every tool or clean everything off right away. Maintenance is reduced while being suitable for it's purpose and also reducing how badly you cut yourself if it does hit something and stop. Digging in our compacted soil full of mystery items from past concrete post settings, decorative rock areas, a myriad of buried landscaping pavers and boulders, and lots of half broken down landscaping timbers the fact it won't send you to the ER if your hands end up in the way when it gets stopped or deflected by something is a good thing. The notched area supposedly for use as a bottle open seems pointless but hasn't caused any problems. I have decided it's existence can be completely ignored and overlooked. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Josh E

  • Impressed
Color: Single Tip
I am really impressed with the heft of this tool. It should hold up for years in my hard soil.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by RJM

  • Well, now I need 3
Color: Single Tip
I bought this for my dad's birthday originally because he's a big gardener (as am I). When it came, I opened it up to see if it would be something I'd use as well. I was intrigued and just so happened to be doing some fall cleanup in the garden.... so I used it. I am not ashamed. It was great! It's a lot sturdier and hefty than I thought it would be. So I'll be buying another one for my dad. One problem though, my wife saw me using it and.... she wants one too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023 by Dallin Southwick

  • Sharp
Color: Single Tip
Nice tool to get the job done
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024 by David price

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