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The FELCO 441 Swiss Hori-Hori is a versatile and durable tool perfect for digging tap-rooted weeds, narrow holes for plants, herbs, and bulbs. Its sharp, narrow blade is made out of forged boron steel, ensuring its robustness. The blade's cutting edge runs along its entire length, making it easy to cut through soil and roots. Its comfortable ash-drop grip handle provides excellent control, even in damp conditions.
The FELCO 441 Swiss Hori-Hori is a versatile and durable tool perfect for digging tap-rooted weeds, narrow holes for plants, herbs, and bulbs. Its sharp, narrow blade is made out of forged boron steel, ensuring its robustness. The blade's cutting edge runs along its entire length, making it easy to cut through soil and roots. Its comfortable ash-drop grip handle provides excellent control, even in damp conditions.
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In many years of gardening I have bough/used may tools, the cheaper ones always fail very quickly (poor quality or workmanship), whereas the 'better named' ones have never failed me or let me down, and Felco are at the top of that list.
We seem to have more that the average share of deep rooted weeds this year so I decided I would give this a go and even worse is that we are on 'heavy clay soil' which puts a strain on any garden tool but as long as you use common sense and don't abuse tools (I have seen some horrific abuse of tools in my years, as most people just grab the nearest thing to use as a hammer !) my dad always told me to "use the right tool for the job" ... how right he was.
I saw a neighbour using a similar tool as this, but he was pushing the handle with his foot, then was annoyed when the handle broke off... the clue is in the name "HANDle" !
Anyway back the this great tool, firstly if just feels (love the wooden handle rather than plastic) and looks very strong, so I started to weed out some dandelions, and they came out with ease, bringing ALL the root with it. this is the only way to get rid of dandelions.
Cleaning the mud off afterwards was easy too, just quick rinse under the tap. Just a delight to use, therefore 5 stars from me !