Kew Gardens Carbon Steel Transplanting Trowel

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Kew Gardens Carbon Steel Transplanting Trowel

The Kew Gardens Collection is a range of gardening tools produced by Spear & Jackson in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Combining the practical knowledge of Kew's Horticultural team with the design expertise of one of Britain's oldest surviving tool manufacturers, the range provides all the essential hand tools for keeping your garden maintained throughout the year.

The carbon steel head of this transplanting trowel is at least 50% stronger than stainless steel. It has a longer tang for ease of use, increased leverage and better knuckle clearance to prevent grazed hands. The narrow blade makes this tool ideal for transplanting, and it is marked with a depth scale.

Specifications
• Handle size: 127mm (5")
• Head size: 150x60mm (6x2 3/8 ")

Features and Benefits
• Carbon steel head for longer life
• Hammer finished epoxy coating for improved resistance to rust, humidity and alkalis in the soil
• FSC certified wooden, weather-proofed ash handle for greater durability
• Leather wrist strap for easy storage
• Blade depth markings to aid bulb planting
• Narrow blade: ideal for transplanting

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There is a Kew Gardens manufacturer warranty for this product which covers all manufacturing defects for the normal lifetime of the tool but does not cover wear and tear or damaged cause by misuse. This does not affect your statutory rights.

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