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Garrett Wade Grampa's Weeder
39.5 USD
This tool was actually invented in 1913, and was very popular in the Northwest (where it was well known) until WWII halted production. Now rediscovered after 70 years, it's a blessing to anyone who likes their weeding effortless - with no bending, no hand pulling, and no kneeling - period. Simply center the two iron gripping prongs over the weed (footpad lever can point in either direction), press into the ground, and then remove your foot, leaning the 39 long hardwood handle in the direction of
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Garrett Wade 2,400 PSI Pressure Washer with 5 Nozzles
225 USD
Our high-pressure washer includes five quick-connect nozzles plus an extension wand, making it ideal for muddy walkways, cruddy patio furniture, mildewed siding, and much more. (If you really want to impress the neighbors, break out the included foam cannon and your favorite detergent to clean the car, boat, or truck.) The washer is a breeze to use thanks to its durable wheels, smart trigger, and convenient accessory storage. With this pressure washer, the result will be as satisfying as the pro
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Garrett Wade Cape Cod Weeder
45.95 USD
The Ball Weeder and Cape Cod Weeder are two outstanding tools with a distinctive pedigree. They are hand-forged in Oregon, USA, by a fabricator who prides himself on making special and hard to find gardening tools. The Ball Weeder has a short, two-tined fork-end that hooks the weed root, and the ball acts as a fulcrum. The long handle gives you extra leverage in lifting out tough taproot weeds like dandelions. 8 long overall. The Cape Cod Weeder is a regional New England favorite, and works well
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Garrett Wade Ball Weeder
55.95 USD
The Ball Weeder and Cape Cod Weeder are two outstanding tools with a distinctive pedigree. They are hand-forged in Oregon, USA, by a fabricator who prides himself on making special and hard to find gardening tools. The Ball Weeder has a short, two-tined fork-end that hooks the weed root, and the ball acts as a fulcrum. The long handle gives you extra leverage in lifting out tough taproot weeds like dandelions. 8 long overall. The Cape Cod Weeder is a regional New England favorite, and works well
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Garrett Wade Set Of Three Japanese Weeding Tools
59 USD
This set of stainless steel weeding tools Weed Shaver, Weed Scraper and Garden-Hand is excellent for maintenance. The Weed Shaver guillotines weeds growing in driveways and curbs. Its 16¬? reach is easy on your back. The 7¬? Scraper is great for digging weeds out of the deep cracks in that brick garden path or asphalt driveway. The 9¬? Garden Hand can aerate and agitate, by loosening up soil around plants after watering, or it can pull out clumps of wayward grass in the garden. Set Of Three Japa
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Garrett Wade Telescoping Weeder
21.5 USD
With its sharpened L-shaped blade and telescoping handle, this Weeder is purpose-built as a stand-up tool, saving strain on your back. It excels at cutting weeds from between pavers, along driveway edges and even along the sidewalk. It's dead-simple to use, just jam it into cracks and push or pull along the groove. Made of strong lightweight aluminum, with a steel blade. Telescopes anywhere between 32 and 49. Telescoping Weeder
Garrett Wade 4-In-1 Soil Tester
39.8 USD
With a sensor probe 8 long, this tester will give you three very helpful readings: p H, moisture content, and soil temperature. A p H reading in the Fall will tell you if you should recondition the bed for alkalinity. The soil temperature gauge will tell you when it's ready for springtime planting. Helps you become a much more informed gardener. 4-In-1 Soil Tester
Garrett Wade Timberjack Log Lifter
62 USD
Elevates logs for safer chainsaw cutting. Compact and rugged design with sturdy wood handle. Lifts heavy logs 14 inches off the ground. Provides better cutting angle and prevents blade pinching. Suitable for firewood prep and green woodworking, Bucking logs with a chainsaw can be both tedious and dangerous, and one of the best ways to eliminate both is simply elevating the log you're cutting, eliminating the need to roll it between cuts and ensuring that the log doesn't pinch your blade as you m