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Fiskars Pro Garden Shovel, Heavy Duty Steel
Original price was: $88.99.$53.48Current price is: $53.48.
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Price History for Fiskars 60" Pro Garden Shovel for Digging, Heavy Duty Steel Gardening Tool with Straight Handle
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Current Price | $53.48 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $65.48 | October 23, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $53.48 | November 16, 2024 |
Since October 23, 2024
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$53.48 | November 16, 2024 |
$65.48 | October 23, 2024 |
Fiskars Pro Garden Shovel, Heavy Duty Steel Description
- GARDENING ESSENTIAL: Heavy duty, ergonomic shovel ideal for a variety of gardening tasks like digging in tough soil, digging all holes, turning soil, and more to encourage overall plant health and appearance
- MAXIMUM POWER AND PRECISION: Heavy-gauge spade with sharpened edge designed to optimize digging and prying without separation; Aluminum handle ensures ultimate strength; Teardrop-shaped shaft allows for a better fit and more control when digging
- LONG-LASTING AND RELIABLE: Sharpened steel blade penetrates tough soil with ease and stays sharp through heavy use, providing excellent durability for lasting value; Fiskars shovels and garden tools are built to last
- QUALITY GARDEN TOOLS: Designed to help you cultivate a better garden, Fiskars garden and yard tools are equipped with smart technologies and award-winning, ergonomic features that make it easier and more enjoyable to transform your outdoor space
- INCLUDES: 1 Fiskars 60″ Pro Digging Shovel; Full lifetime warranty
Fiskars Pro Garden Shovel, Heavy Duty Steel Specification
Specification: Fiskars Pro Garden Shovel, Heavy Duty Steel
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Fiskars Pro Garden Shovel, Heavy Duty Steel Reviews (11)
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Spinoza –
Appears well made. Sturdy aluminum handle makes it lighter than conventional shovels and the length is comfortable for tall people.
L Milne –
Fiskars this is a must if serious about your trade. From digging to transfering aggregates long shaft handle is must less pressure on back weโll balanced shovel top kit.
Tom Klaasen –
This shovel is a BEAST
DWB –
I bought one of these four years ago. Nothing seems to stop it. I wish all of my tools were this durable.
Oleg –
This shovel is very well built but on the large and heavier side. I love it but my wife prefers other smaller shovels.
Bryko –
I love this shovel because of it’s strength and not “flexing” when digging like other light weight shovels. This alone makes digging easier and quicker. It’s also lightweight to handle (for me). I removed some 10 year old rose bushes that were overgrown with ease. I did have to somewhat pry the deep roots out of the ground (I didn’t want to bend my new shovel and ruin it!) and because of the strength in the bracing, this really wasn’t an issue. I did you a pry bar in some instances just so I didn’t overwork my new shovel. As a seasoned landscaper, I am happy to use this shovel especially when digging large holes for big trees. Overall, it’s well built and worth the price.
Cleotis Burke –
There were several different types of shovels that looked very similar to this one as I shopped around, all of which were considerably less expensive than this. But, having just purchased a Fiskars machete and being very pleased with it, I purchased this in the hopes that the quality would exceed that of the wooden shovel I just broke while digging up rocks in my yard.
When I unwrapped it. Wow. What a surprise.
It was wrapped in plastic and bubble wrap. Yes, they bubble wrapped a shovel! When I unpacked it, I immediately noticed the exceptional build quality of this thing. The steel it’s made from is sturdy but not too heavy as to make it hard to use. The really nice rubber grip at the top is a nice addition. Those subterranean rocks don’t stand a chance with this thing! I can’t wait to get in the yard and use it.
If I ever needed to buy another shovel, I’d purchase this one again in a heartbeat. But this thing is so well made, it’s unlikely I’ll ever have to buy another shovel for as long as I live. I highly recommend this thing!
James –
There were a few scratches that came with it, but I gotta say, this thing is awesome. It is solid, it is effective, and it is strong in levering up things that other shovels (cough – Kobalt – cough) have almost instantly bent when trying to use. I’m continually impressed with Fiskar. If I need a new garden or yard tool now I always check to see if there is a Fiskar brand available, because they’re strong, they’re effective and they always serve me well. This is a solid shovel that I happily recommend.
Amazon Customer –
This is the best shovel I have ever owned. I do a lot of planting, often in rocky soil. I typically would break at least one wooden shovel every year. This shovel is virtually indestructible. Highly recommended.
Rich –
Saw this on Instagram reviewed by Toolaholic.
Emailed Fiskars uk and wad told it wasn’t available. Forward a year, I see it on Amazon. Not cheap, but so worth it
T. Cox –
Over all, this is a strong shovel. However, it has an annoying design flaw. The shovel blade is too pointed to cut roots. Normally, you would balance a shovelโs blade on a thick root, then step on the blade to cut the root, but this shovelโs blade is too pointed to balance it on the root. When you step on the blade, it slides off the root. I plan to remedy the issue by cutting the point off with a grinder, making it more rounded. In fact, I wish I could replicate my old shovelโs blade. It was a double pointed shovel. If you can imagine the top arches of a heart shape, that was the bladeโs shape. Loved that shovel, but it rusted after 15 years of regular use.