Description
Price: £13.28 - £11.47
(as of Jul 12, 2025 23:51:29 UTC – Details)
From the brand
Imagine you're living by the sea; maybe in a converted sail-loft with a view over the harbour and a bright and breezy, stripped-down design style. That's exactly the kind of vibe Harbour Housewares aims to create!
For every space inside and outside your home, you'll find a vast variety of furniture, storage and other home essentials * – designed on the principle of everything-that's-needed-nothing-that's-not, to make every day feel * like a holiday.
Outdoor Furniture…
Desks & Chairs…
Floating Shelves…
Kitchen Storage…
..and Plenty More Besides!
Professional Grade Performance: Achieve professional landscaping results with ease using this heavy-duty azada and digging hoe, designed to tackle difficult terrains and clear out tough turf and tree roots efficiently.
Heavy-Duty Construction: Built with an ultra-hard forged steel head featuring a honed blade that holds its edge well, this hoe is sharp enough to cut through tree roots and thick turf, making it ideal for trench building and soil tilling.
Ergonomic Design: The 110cm solid wooden handle is smooth yet easy to grip, providing maximum control and helping to dampen vibrations, allowing you to work harder for longer without wrist and arm fatigue.
Optimum Weight Balance: Ergonomically crafted for a powerful swing, this hoe ensures a smooth and efficient gardening experience, perfect for both professionals and hobbyists.
Perfect Dimensions: With a head measuring 21cm by 16cm and a total length of 110cm, this full-sized tool is designed for precision and ease of use in any gardening task. Simplify DIY gardening and get your lawn looking great in no time.
Customers say
Customers find this garden hoe to be a very * good tool that's easier to use compared to conventional digging, with a sharp blade that cuts through turf and clay like butter. The tool is solid for its price, heavy enough to do the job, and features a strong handle. However, the handle quality receives mixed feedback – while some say it's the perfect length, others report it being too big to fit the blade.