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KANEX T-1C Japanese T-type Weeding Sickle Weed Out Grass Garden Tool from Japan
$ 23.22
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Description
DescriptionT-type weeding sickle that simplifies weeding work.
Size: approx. 15 (width) x 2.7 (thickness) x 25 cm (total length)
Material [Blade] Steel blade, black dyed (baking finish) [Handle] Thinned wood [Tacks, metal clasps] Stainless Steel
The sharp blade can be inserted into the soil and weeds can be pulled out from the root.
Easy weeding of gaps between paving stones and grass in gutters.
The round blade is used for thick stem removal and soil preparation.
When used lying on its side, it can also be used to cut grass that has crawled on the ground or to level the ground.
The tip is sharp. Please handle with care.
Although painted with a rust-proof coating, wipe off any moisture, etc., that may adhere to the surface, and dry well before storing.
Do not use this product for any purpose other than weeding.
Easy and simple weeding sickle that can be used in three ways.
Brand new, unused.
Package & manual : Japanese
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Brand new, unused.
Package & manual : Japanese
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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