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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes Gary, that sounds like a superlative implement. I feel I have found kindred spirit at last! What are your views on the S&P Neverbend Stainless Steel Border Spade (1161BS)?
All the range have mirror polished stainless steel blades and tines for minimal soil adhesion. Spades and forks have extra long sockets for added strength and weatherproof hardwood shafts (70cm) with 'supergrip' hilt. With 10 year guarantee. Or perhaps the Neverbend Treaded Digging Spade (1150TD) would be more suitable for the Irish sod. Let me know!!!
I normally go for a good solid grafter and much prefer a Crutch 'T' handle which is fixed with waterproof adhesive and wooden peg to with stand 47m* torque.
For a treat i might go for a nice Newcastle Draining
Available in 14" or 16". I would say that it is traditionally recognised as the finest draining tool available. The long narrow blade makes it perfect for extending trenches in terms of width and particularly depth. Lugs provide greater foot hold.
Lovely!
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