Reinforced Structure: The agricultural broad fork for gardening is constructed from high-grade all-steel materials, featuring a thickened design and an additional green coating to prevent rust and corrosion. It is meticulously welded to ensure a robust and stable structure, minimizing the risk of loosening or breakage. This garden fork tool features five round tines, making it suitable for use on harder surfaces
Durable Design: Our hand tiller broadfork features a U-shaped configuration, which provides superior strength and durability compared to single-handle alternatives. This design is not only more labor-efficient but also ergonomically optimized. It facilitates tasks such as soil loosening, aeration, heavy-duty weeding, and harvesting root vegetables. The pitchfork has an overall length of 55 inch, allowing for comfortable use without excessive bending, thereby reducing fatigue even in large garden
Unique Design: Steel digging fork features two ergonomic, non-slip handles that provide superior grip during gardening tasks, ensuring secure handling even when palms are sweaty. The tines, designed with a rounded profile, effortlessly penetrate and lift soil, in contrast to flat-blade tines which may struggle with this task. Please note that the tips of the tines are sharp; users should exercise caution to avoid injury. For safety reasons, please keep these tools out of the reach of children
Easy Installation and Disassembly: The potato fork long handle is designed for user-friendly operation, suitable even for beginners. By following the step-by-step instructions, this heavy-duty garden fork can be effortlessly assembled and disassembled, facilitating convenient portability and compact storage
Attention: Although our garden digging spading fork is designed for use in most challenging soil conditions, it is not suggested for extremely hard applications such as removing tree roots or shoveling rocks. We recommend pre-soaking the ground as much as possible before use or utilizing it after rainfall to reduce strain on the tines