Key Product Selling Points:
- Ideal for breaking up soil in small plots, flower beds, and vegetable patches.
- Made with heat-treated carbon steel for enhanced strength and durability.
- Polypropylene and powder-coated finish for superior resistance to rust and environmental damage.
- Tubular steel handle with a hard-wearing polypropylene coating for comfort and durability.
- Three pointed prongs set at different angles for efficient soil cultivation.
Detailed Product Description:
The Essentials Hand Mini Prong Cultivator, also known as the ‘mini garden claw’, is an excellent tool for gardeners looking to efficiently break up soil in small plots, flower beds, and vegetable patches. The cultivator’s head is crafted from heat-treated carbon steel, providing exceptional strength and durability. Its polypropylene and powder-coated finish offer improved resistance to rust, scratches, humidity, and alkaloids in the soil, ensuring long-lasting performance. The handle is made from tubular steel with a durable polypropylene coating, making it comfortable to use for extended periods. The cultivator features three pointed prongs set at different angles, designed to effectively break up soil as the head is moved, allowing for quick loosening of the topsoil and easier planting.
Direction for Use:
To use the Essentials Hand Mini Prong Cultivator, grip the handle firmly and position the prongs on the soil surface. Apply downward pressure and move the head back and forth to break up and loosen the soil. This tool is particularly effective for preparing small plots and garden beds for planting. Repeat the process as needed to achieve the desired soil texture.
Materials:
The cultivator’s head is constructed from heat-treated carbon steel, ensuring durability and strength. The handle is made from tubular steel with a hard-wearing polypropylene coating, designed for comfort and long-term use.
Product Warnings:
Use caution when handling the Essentials Hand Mini Prong Cultivator to avoid injury. Keep the tool out of reach of children and store it in a dry place to preserve its condition. Regularly inspect the cultivator for any signs of wear or damage before use.