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Choosing The Right Tool
+ Cap Rock Shovels
+ Trenching Shovels
+ Contractor Shovels
+ Specialty Shovels
+ Nursery Spades
+ Aluminum Landscape Rakes
+ Steel Landscape Rakes
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Specialty Shovels
Use a Specialty Shovel when you want to:
Dig in clay or compact soil
Move small stones
Choose A Handle Type
Use a Wood Handled Specialty Shovel for:
Residential use in landscape beds
A lighter weight alternative
Use a Fiberglass Handled Specialty Shove for:
Residential and light industrial use
Heavier weight alternative
Choose a Handle Size:
Use a 29 D-Handle for:
Planting/ digging in smaller areas
Digging and planting in flower beds
Use a 48 Long Handle for:
Digging/ planting of plants, bushes, and trees
Digging deeper holes
Choose a Blade Shape:
Use a Round Point Blade for:
Digging in dirt
Planting
Use a Square Point Blade for:
Digging off of smooth surfaces such as sidewalks, truck beds, etc.
Cleaning up debris from sidewalks, patios, driveways, etc.
Use a Serrated Edge Blade for:
Digging in Clay or compact soil
Digging out bushes and plants that are well rooted
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