Key Product Selling Points:
- Head made from heat-treated carbon steel for strength and durability.
- Polypropylene and powder-coated finish for enhanced resistance to rust and environmental factors.
- Comfortable tubular steel handle with a hard-wearing polypropylene coating.
- Ideal for tight spaces in garden borders and vegetable patches.
- Lightweight design suitable for working in flower beds and planting smaller shrubs.
Detailed Product Description:
The Faithfull Essentials Border Fork is designed for homeowners who value quality, affordability, and ease of use. Featuring a head made from heat-treated carbon steel, this fork offers exceptional strength and durability, making it a reliable tool for various gardening tasks. The polypropylene and powder-coated finish provide superior resistance to rust, scratches, humidity, and alkalis found in the soil, ensuring long-lasting performance. The fork’s handle is constructed from tubular steel with a durable polypropylene coating, offering a comfortable grip that reduces fatigue during extended use. This border fork is specifically designed for working in tight spaces, such as between established plants in garden borders or vegetable patches. Its small head makes it ideal for delicate work in flower beds and for planting smaller shrubs, or for users who prefer lighter tools due to weight considerations.
Direction for Use:
To use the Faithfull Essentials Border Fork, grip the handle firmly and position the tines on the soil. Apply pressure to penetrate the soil, then use a levering motion to loosen or turn the soil. This tool is perfect for working in tight spaces and for tasks requiring precision and control.
Materials:
The border fork features a head made from heat-treated carbon steel and a handle constructed from tubular steel with a polypropylene coating, providing durability and comfort.
Product Warnings:
Use caution when handling the Faithfull Essentials Border Fork to prevent injury. Keep the tool out of reach of children and store it in a dry place to maintain its condition. Regularly inspect the fork for any signs of wear or damage before use.