Keep It Simple With Katie Brown Cast Aluminum Garden Precision Weeder
Saturday, August 30th, 2008 | Author: Home and Garden
Price : $7.99

Features
- Designed to fit the hand
- It weeds, cultivates, scalps, edges, digs, furrows, plants, transplants, de-thatches, and harvests with ease.
- As beautiful as sculpture, as tough as nails
- Corrosion-resistant
Customer Reviews
Review date : 2008-06-07 
This little hand hoe is perfect for garden weeding. It is lightweight, but fits the hand perfectly, and is maade of cast aluminuum. It has become my favorite garden tool.
Review date : 2008-05-18 
This product compares favorably to similar products like the two AM Leonard Handy weeders, the 5" version and the Forged Handy Weeder (18"). For one, it is inexpensive and virtually indestructible. While I generally like the longer handles versions better, this product is different than competing tools because it is all aluminum, lightweight and has a smaller head so you can weed between plants better.
The 45 degree angle of the cutting surface is ideal and better for general use than the cape cod weeder which is angled at a 90 degree angle. (The Cape Cod weeder is a better tool for grouting or edging though). I bought two and added a longer handle to one with PVC Pipe and clamps. Now it has a 24 inch handle and can be without stooping over or forward and injuring my back (a common problem with virtually all short-handled, hand tools)
- Jeffrey Restuccio, Author, Get Fit Through Gardening
Review date : 2008-03-08 
I bought one of these last year and loved the light weight and ease of use of this item.This year I have used it in making room for new plants where I had Bermuda grass to deal with. This item breezed through the toughest of these strangling runners with very little effort on my part and it did not stress out my shoulder or hands at all.
I am so impressed with it I am ordering two more to make sure I have one for every area.The single best hand tool you can find or purchase and I highly recommend it.




Wednesday, 3. March 2010
This is awesome… I would love to buy one for my yard that get out of control year after year.