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Leborgne Double-edged Spade with Novagrip Handle and Kickstand
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We guarantee the quality of our plants for a full growing cycle, and will replace at our expense any plant that fails to recover under normal climatic and planting conditions.
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The Double-edged Spade with Novagrip Handle and Leborgne Kickstand is a high-quality tool that comes equipped with a specially ergonomic crutch-shaped handle. It is made of a synthetic blend of fibreglass that is both light and reputedly unbreakable. Its handle is covered with a non-slip elastomer grip that reduces shocks and friction during levering and driving efforts into the soil. The crutch shape ensures easier handling of carried loads and better tool orientation, especially during material movement and transfer operations. With its durable design, the fully tempered steel blade features reinforcing ribs and a socket that extends into a high, solid collar that ensures the retention and protection of the connection between the handle and the tool head. It is primarily used for preparing normal, rather loose soils before planting and for transplanting perennials and small bushes. In this regard, it is equipped with footrests, lateral crumblers, and sharpened edges that facilitate soil penetration and aeration while avoiding excessive exertion. Also available in a D-handle version. Manufacturer's warranty of 15 years.
Dimensions:
- Spade blade = 28 cm (11in) x 20 cm (8in)
- Blade thickness = 2.4mm
- Weight = 1.065kg
The spade is an essential tool, designed for lifting, turning, and loosening and crumbling the soil deeply, in non-stony soils and on small surfaces. Fertiliser (well-decomposed compost, organic fertiliser, horse manure) can be incorporated into the soil at the same time it is turned. With its sharp edges, it is also used for digging, cutting roots, or uprooting certain vegetable plants (leeks, potatoes, carrots, turnips). This model is equipped with a head with sharp leading and lateral edges that ensure better soil penetration. The footrests with anti-slip grooves ensure safe use when driving the tool into the ground. Lateral crumblers are of great help in breaking up clods more effectively to improve soil compaction. Its crutch handle is better suited for moving excavated materials. Its high-quality design guarantees exceptional resistance to efforts and wear. It boasts fully tempered steel and is equipped with reinforcing ribs that better withstand the pressures exerted during deep digging. It will accompany the gardener for many years. This tool, assembled in France, is guaranteed for 15 years by the manufacturer.
Leborgne designs, manufactures, and sells tools whose quality comes from over 175 years of expertise. The brand has built a solid reputation among professionals and amateur gardeners. It is one of the last garden tool brands to maintain manufacturing in France. Its quality and constant innovation have earned the loyalty of demanding customers.
This tool is under warranty. This warranty only applies to the metal parts, except consumables (screws, springs, etc.), and within the scope of normal use. The warranty does not apply to handles or grips.
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