Spear & Jackson 1070AK Neverbend professionaalne kaevamislabidas hõbedane 98,5 x 19 x 11,5 cm

Brand:Spear & Jackson

3.5/5

104.53

Kasvatage oma suurepärased Briti kasvavad 2018. aasta auhinnavõitjad. Ilmastikukindel lehtpuidust vars suurema vastupidavuse tagamiseks. Haamriga viimistletud ja epoksiidiga kaetud pea parandab rooste-, kriimustus-, niiskus- ja leeliskindlust mullas. Pika huultega pesa, needitud tugevuse suurendamiseks. Tugev sepistatud süsinikterasest pea ja pesa.

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Kasvatage oma suurepärased Briti kasvavad 2018. aasta auhinnavõitjad. Ilmastikukindel lehtpuidust vars suurema vastupidavuse tagamiseks. Haamriga viimistletud ja epoksiidiga kaetud pea parandab rooste-, kriimustus-, niiskus- ja leeliskindlust mullas. Pika huultega pesa, needitud tugevuse suurendamiseks. Tugev sepistatud süsinikterasest pea ja pesa.
Blade Material Carbon Steel
Brand Spear & Jackson
Color Silver
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 492 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Is Foldable No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 38.78 x 7.48 x 4.53 inches
Item model number 1070AK
Item Weight 5.13 Pounds
Manufacturer Spear & Jackson
Material Carbon Steel
Product Dimensions 38.78 x 7.48 x 4.53 inches
Style Digging Spade

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Scritto da: Harry J. Reid
Sturdy
This thing is built like a tank! It has the look and feel of a professional tool! I have absolutely no concerns that it will fail at the handle/head joint like the box store forks. It's not perfect, however. It is not built for tall people and for a 6' person, it could use another 6" of handle length. The tines are up to the challenge but set at a somewhat weird angle for breaking ground. I keep this fork for short people but I have purchased a different one with a longer handle for my regular use.
Scritto da: Scottish yak
Quality and tradition
My father always used this brand and I had one 40 years ago. Went to the store to buy a new fork, yet here was nothing of any quality on shelf. Back to amazon and found this., delighted!!!! It is still the same high quality . A blast from the past that has survived the test of time. Delighted
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Solidly constructed digging fork
Purchased this to replace my old standby favorite that my burly son broke. It is sturdy. It is good. I expect it to last a very long time. Nevertheless, nitpicking, I loved the old fork that had a fiberglass handle which was lightweight and smoothly set shaft into the metal fork end and had a plastic, but smooth D handle. The tines on my old fork were also just a bit slimmer and finely wrought such that they just slipped into the soil easily yet never bent on stones. If I could only find another of those! This one is an adequate replacement, but the handle is not as smooth in the hand, nor is it as light.
Scritto da: ss
If you want a fork that'll be the envy of your grandkids, this is it.
Every fork I considered at a home center or farm store felt flimsy--particularly at the joint between the tines and the handle. At ~$40 a fork, I didn't want something that would last half a day. So, compelled by the reviews here, I ordered one of these in hopes that it'd be an improvement. ...it was. First, this thing is beautiful. It's extremely well built. And It's sturdy as hell. I used it to aerate 3,000 sqrt feet of lawn without any trouble [from the fork... my lower back thought otherwise]. And, despite being several heads above the rest, it rang it at the same price as the farm/home center forks. I'm tall (>6') so would have appreciated a few extra inches of handle length, but digging forks are always short such that I can't count it's [standard ~30"] handle length against it. If you want a fork that'll be the envy of your grandkids, this is it.
Scritto da: Just the facts
Good quality
This Is NOT a digging Iron guys and girls. Don't use It as one and you will be happy with It for the rest of your lives. It Is much faster In most case than using a digging shovel. Very good quality.
Scritto da: Brighten
Handy!
Perfect for digging and planting fall trees and shrubs in the garden.
Scritto da: HillnTx
Stout!
I bought this to clear out some planting beds around my house. My mom had a fork like this 40+ years ago when I was a kid and it was old and rusted then, but had the same welded fork and handle socket construction with a wood shaft and a steel bracketed wooden handle. It was old when she got it at a garage sale and she still used it for another 20 years. This Spear and Jackson digging fork has the same traditional quality construction designed to take years of use. Its heavy enough to sink right into the ground when you step on it. This isn't one of those lightweight plastic and stamped steel tools from the big box store where the fork comes loose and falls out of the handle. You pick this thing up and you know it's ready to work.
Scritto da: emgee123
Absolutely the best of its kind
This spade/shovel by Spear & Jackson has not changed over the years. In fact the top handle design (see picture) has improved. The forged steel blade, thickened at point of high stress where it connects to the handle, is virtually indestructible. See second picture. A far cry from almost all other manufacturers who use a pressed steel sheet of constant thickness, albeit hardened, to do the same job. The highly competitive price from Amazon was also another welcome surprise. This spade replaces another almost identical one that I had for 20 years, bought in New Zealand whilst on a work assignment, bringing it home with me to California.
Scritto da: ANGRY CUSTOMER
You must be joking.
A new gardening year. The snow has melted and now is the time to get back out there. A time to dig up and turn over with our new Neverbend Professional 10 year guaranteed fork from Spear & Jackson. Oh but wait. It doesn't appear to be working. It has bent on its first day out. This is the worst product I have ever bought from a once respected brand. Check the photo if you don't believe me.
Scritto da: Oxlox
Bent on first use.
Don’t be fooled by the ‘unbendable’ and ‘professional’ names given to these forks. They’re no better than forks half the price. This one lasted a few hours digging over a previously dug border in flinty clay with some tree roots. My old stainless steel fork which should have weaker tangs fared better.
Scritto da: hfffoman
Very poor to work with
I don't know how so many people have written favourable reviews of this spade. First, it is far heavier than a good spade needs to be and much slower and tiring to use. My old spade weighs about half as much and has taken extraordinary punishment for 30 years and is still going strong. Second, the blade seems to rely on its coating for protection but in one corner the coating had already flaked off on arrival, which makes me suspect it won't last. A good blade relies on the quality of the metal, not on a coating. Today I started using it to cut out a large section of turf from my lawn, thinking this would be one task the heavy spade with a powerful blade would do well. After a few minutes I switched to my old spade and found to my amazement that it was nearly twice as fast. The Spear & Jackson can't even dig nicely into turf. If it wasn't soiled I would send it back. I would like to say thank you to the makers of my old spade, which I have abused over the years without realising what a wonderful tool it was. Unfortunately the name has long since worn off.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
10 year warranty? Neverbend?
I purchased this item based on reviews, warranty and the name, “Neverbend”. The tines bent on first use and the handle snapped after a handful of uses. I’m trying to arrange a replacement/refund. Amazon have referred me to the manufacturer and they send me straight back to amazon as it’s within the first 12 months. They don’t seem too keen to back up their 10 year warranty.
Scritto da: 6legsci
Almost Neverbend
This is a sturdy fork - but I think that "Neverbend" is a bit of a misleading comment. I tried to dig out a thick root with it and it did bend one of the tines, but I was pushing very hard and it was probably too much of a root for a fork to handle. However, as the bend was only slight, and ultimately it is a garden tool so doesn't need to stay in perfect condition for ever I decided to keep going with it rather than send it back, which has been a good decision because everything else it has managed without fault. The coating is very easy to clean off and even with the slight bend didn't break, so that protection is preserved. In summary: Not invulnerable, but much stronger than a cheap fork. I should imagine it will be 10 years before I feel like replacing this. UPDATE April 2015: The fork has met its end. Just some normal digging in the allotment resulted in the handle snapping clean in half. In total it lasted for about 2.5 years and was always stored in a dry shed. You can see the metal is in good condition! Time to find out how good the 10 year guarantee really is... UPDATE July 2015: I can hardly believe it - the guarantee worked. Contacted Spear & Jackson, sent the photo of the broken fork and then one turned up at our house a week later.

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