Fiskars 7079 Big Grip Garden Knife

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Fiskars 7079 Big Grip Garden Knife
Amazon.com Product Description
The Fiskars big grip garden knife features a comfortable grip and an oversized tool head to provide added comfort and control. The garden knife is an ideal choice for digging, planting, weeding, and transplanting. It sports a serrated edge on one side to cut through tough roots and a straight blade on the other side ideal for digging. The pre-sharpened edges are designed to cut through the ground easier. The middle of the blade has a trough-like indention for transplanting soil or seeds, and has a notched tip at the end to remove weeds. The metal blade is also coated with a rust-resistant material, and the handle features a large hang hole for easy storage. The tool comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
Fiskars 7079 Big Grip Garden Knife

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I have a combo tool. It blows the dirt, leaves etc. to create a pile with certain attachment. With a different attachments it sucks the pile of dry leaves into the bag attached that could be emptied in a waste can. Lately, it blows so hard (even after turtle/hare adjustment), that it really blows out mulch(naturally hardened over 18 months) from the flowerbed along with the dry leaves. On the other hand, its suction has gotten so weak, that the nozzle has to be held steady within an inch of the surface (say driveway, steps), to pickup the dry leaves.
I would like to increase the suction power, so I can walk around sweeping the area. At the same time, I would like to reduce the blowing power, so I can slowly move the dry leaves in a nice pile in a corner.
Thanks in advance.

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Fist Grip Ergonomic Garden Fork

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Fist Grip Ergonomic Garden Fork
Product Description
* The unique handle design helps prevent injury to the hand and wrist, with a ‘Natural Grip’.* All metal parts are made of 100% stainless steel. The advantage of stainless steel is that it does not rust, and slides easily through soil.* Each Fist Grip tool weighs about one half pound. Carrying and using a heavier tool, no matter how well made, reduces your gardening efficiency.* Color: the bright yellow handles let you find a tool that you have put down in your garden, or tool shed. Yellow was selected as a ‘not natural’ color that will stand out.
Fist Grip Ergonomic Garden Fork

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