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HomeGarden StoreShovels, Rakes & MoreHoesCorona Clipper Extendable Handle Hoe GT 3060 |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 18 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
not terribly strong May 10, 2005
By Nicholas C. Phillips
"A Consumer"
Maybe I was just using it wrong but I managed to snap the entire head off of mine while prying out a stubborn rock from my lawn. It was however a great tool until then.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
good tool lightweight construction Oct 24, 2008
By William J. Newman Like several others here, I also managed to break the whole head off of the tool. I wrote to the company and suggested they make a heavy-duty version. I also suggested a "cutter-mattock" in a heavy-duty model. The next thing I knew, I had another extendable hoe delivered. By then I had already bought a replacement for the original one. These are VERY useful tools but can't take rough usage. Also the grip required a dose of Gorilla glue to keep from sliding off. When I break the ones I have, I'll buy more. They are THAT good!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
GREAT Choice for the Handicapped. Apr 25, 2008
By JessicaTheKat
"Meow"
It is adjustable and fairly light weight so it is perfect for folks like me who must do the gardening while sitting in a wheelchair or scooter. I like it because it helps me to participate in one of my favorite hobbies. I already had to give up my other passions so I am grateful to be able to continue gardening with the help of tools like this.
It is not for the heavy duty gardening a full size hoe can do. It is slightly more strudy than the short, hand held tools I have used in the past.
I highly recommend it for anyone who does light gardening or for children that are learning the joys of gardening and want a quality tool.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The good and the bad Apr 11, 2012
By C. G. King There are a number of pluses to this tool like the handy double head which serves several needs, but there are also some downsides to consider. I've had my tool for a couple of years and have managed to bend the hoe part slightly and bend one of the tines on the claw, but not badly and the tool is still useful. The bigger problem though is that the handle no longer extends. It has locked up tight in the shorter position which is not long enough for an adult to use comfortably on the ground. I still get use from the tool turning my compost and in my raised garden, but am disappointed that I can't also use it for roughing up the ground where I want to reseed grass or hack a particular weed.
I'd say it is a good tool for light work, especially when you prefer one length to the handle--i.e. set it and forget it because after a while, you may not be able to change it. I'm sure my tool must have gotten wet as I can think of no other reason for it to lock into position than interior rust. It is stored mostly out of the elements, but not all the time. Bottom line, for the modest price it still serves a purpose and I continue to use it, but be aware of its shortcomings.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great garden tool. Oct 16, 2010
By Shelley Merryfield I purchased this for a gift, but I also own one. wonderful tool for the garden especially for people who have trouble bending.
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