Diggit
is a multi-purpose tool, sturdily built to provide years of service. It is guaranteed for 5 years against breakage or manufacturing defects. We have used ours for years, leaving it outside in the Seattle rain, and it still works fine.

Features -
• Brilliant red handle, so it’s hard to lose in the garden.
• Soft, flat-ended handle to avoid giving you blisters.
• Blade is heavy gage galvanized steel to avoid bending and rust.
• Blade has inch and centimeter marker notches for bulb planting depth.

Uses -
• Digging dandelions or other tap rooted weeds.
• Planting bulbs
• Transplanting seedlings
• Digging deep, slender holes
• Spreading tiny seeds evenly
• Spacing row crops - tool is one foot long
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Diggit2
is a heavier duty version of the Diggit, for people who want the very best. It has a bright yellow handle instead of red, and the blade is electropolished and toughened to be twice as strong as regular stainless steel. People give these tools as gifts to those special gardeners they know. This tool has a lifetime guarantee against breakage, corrosion or manufacturing defects.

Features -
• Same as tool above, except for blade - Very strong blade material, good for hard, rocky ground that beats up ordinary tools.
• Blade is very rustproof - ideal for people near salt water or beaches, or those who use corrosive animal manures that eat up normal tools.
Blade is polished , making it an attractive gift.

Uses -
• Same as Diggit, above.
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Diggit Duck
This tool is used for getting weeds out of cracks in driveways, sidewalks, rockeries, and out of hard packed, rocky ground such as gravel pathways and dirt driveways. We call it a duck because the shape of the blade and the hang hole look like a duck’s head. It is also excellent for digging out tough weeds like grasses that have invaded flower beds.

Features -
• Bright orange handle so it’s hard to lose in the garden.
• Handle is soft and comfortable to use like all our other tools.
• Blade is very corrosion resistant stainless spring steel.

Uses -
• Weeding cracks in driveways, sidewalks, rockeries
• Digging weeds out of hard packed, rocky ground
• Hooking out invasive grasses embedded in perennials.
• Combing out roots of potbound plants.
• Clearing debris between deck boards.
• Scraping really gunky pots, pans and barbecue grills.
• Hoof pick: effectively cleans horse's hooves.
• Can be used as a sod-cutting knife.
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