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Garden Guru Hand Cultivator Rake Tiller Tool - Stainless Steel for Ultimate Strength - Rust Resistant - Ergonomic Handle - Great for Gardening Cultivating Loosening Weeding

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$12.95
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Why shoppers consider it
  • A must-have hand tool for every gardener! This hand cultivator is a great soil tiller with 3 large tines and is perfect for cultivating, turning, and loosening soil in preparation for planting flowers and vegetables...
  • Premium quality stainless steel tines make easy work of heavier clay and rocky soils while cultivataor also has the manueverability to work around smaller stems and delicate plants, and in flower beds. Will last...
  • Ergonomic grip for comfort and control makes digging an cultivating hard ground a breeze. Grip is designed to alleviate pressure on the palm and fingers and reduce hand and wrist fatigue that is common when digging...
  • Large hang hole on the handle for easy storage after use, and as an added bonus, the hand cultivator can also be used as a clamming rake on the beach.
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