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GardenaErgoline Spade

R599

Retail: R1,000
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The GARDENA ErgoLine Spade is a particularly convenient tool for digging and for lifting out, loosening and transferring soil. The extra-wide and ergonomically shaped D handle can be held with both hands comfortably at any point to ease your work. The oval shaft profile prevents the inadvertent turning of the handle. The extended plastic coating ensures comfortable, non-slip handling without transitions. The extra-sharp spade blade consists of hardened quality steel. The extra-large foot-rest with special profile guarantees a firm hold when digging into the ground, and serves the optimum transferral of force onto the spade. 

Product Features
  • Perfect ergonomics: The oval shaft profile lies perfectly in the hand and guarantees an ergonomic working posture. The extended plastic coating ensures comfortable, non-slip handling without transitions.
  • Wide D handle: The extra-wide and ergonomically shaped D handle can be held with both hands comfortably at any point. This ensures extra force and substantially more comfort.
  • Extra-large footrest: The extra-wide footrest with a special profile allows you to push the spade forcefully into the ground, and reduces the danger of injury due to unintentional slipping.
  • Sharp Spade Blade: The sharp spade blade guarantees an easy penetration of the ground.
Product Specifications
  • High-quality structure
  • Hardened blade with high-grade coating
  • D-Handle
  • Total Length: 117 cm
  • For digging, removing, loosening and transplanting soil
  • Excellent ergonomic plastic handle with two different grip positions, oval handle profile for comfortable working, with extra-wide foot treads
  • 25-year warranty
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