🌿 Master your garden game with Fiskars’ multi-edge magic!
The Fiskars Steel Garden Knife is a multi-purpose gardening tool featuring a durable, rust-resistant steel head with sharpened and serrated edges plus a forked tip for versatile use. Its extra-large Softgrip handle offers ergonomic comfort and control, reducing hand fatigue during extended tasks. Designed for digging, weeding, transplanting, and root removal, it includes a handy hanging hole for easy storage and comes with a limited lifetime warranty, making it a reliable essential for any serious gardener.
A**R
Excellent Tool!
Excellent tool for removing dandelions and other long rooted weeds. Very strong, durable, easy to use
C**T
well made grate size
love it, works grate , well made can take heavy use no problem i own several. worth the money
T**S
A trowel for Godzilla
This is a beefy, sturdy garden trowel.I recommend having two of them, they are so useful. Misplacing a single trowel without a spare can upend progress. And they tend to nestle down on the ground almost out of sight.Its only drawback is the weight, which can tire out your wrist doing heavy chores. Not a major issue, though.
J**S
Multipurpose tool
I have been using this in my garden, and it is my go to tool! I have been digging out hard clay soil as well as coming across many tree roots. It can get down into the soil to loosen it up for planting, as well as using the perforated top to get around some roots and twist them out, and it has a saw blade on one side for the bigger roots!
P**S
Build Quality is Questionable
I can't give this below 4 starts, I think, because it works - it does the job, does it well, and hasn't broken on me.The marks on it make it east to judge planting depth.The blade cuts through some roots and all rough dirt.The forked tip - the main reason I like the Fiskars Hori above other brands' options - lets you snag up and pull on tougher weeds.But the welds are VERY visible and pretty ugly and don't look done well, so I worry about the longevity of it - though, again, I've had no problems yet.This may be a Quality Control issue because I have a second one of these, also a Fiskars, that I bought in-store about two years ago which looks significantly better (none of the thick and crooked welding on the one I ordered here) and continues to perform perfectly well.Since neither has broken, I'm sticking with 4 stars - it works great, but you may get one that looks bad, and so it may be better to buy in person or consider another brand (though that may lose the forked tip or cost significantly more - or both) if that worries you.
L**.
The greatest hand tool for weeding
This is my favorite weeding tool. I use it all the time. It makes weeding so easy and is comfortable to use. It replaced the hand shovel, dandelion digger, and knife. It's my 2nd one, I must have accidentally thrown out the 1st with the weeds!
B**L
Very sturdy. Will last forever
This is one of my favorite garden tools.
L**M
Poorly Made and Health Risk Warning
I was very disappointed in the quality of this tool. I bought it thinking - looks like a great deal and it's a Fiskars. I feel funny giving a review since I didn't used it but for a couple of reasons (quality and health warning) I decided to let other people know what I found out about this Fiskars 7079 Big grip Garden Knife. I returned it and I am so glad I did because I found the Jackson Seven-in-One VersaPlanter Garden Multi-Tool and It is so much better than the Fiskars 7079 Big grip Garden Knife. The differences between the two knives are striking:Fiskars 7079 Big grip Garden Knife:1) Welded poorly - there were holes where it was welded and it was very shabbily done - both sides were indented, some places had more solder than others it was so poorly done that I didn't feel it was safe to use.2) Came with health warning - "This product has chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm". I don't use chemicals in my garden why would I use any tools that could cause me harm?3) No sheath or anything safe to put it in - It's sharp enough to cut me or damage any bag I'd put it in.4) "Coated metal resists rust" - It says it's cast-aluminum in the product description but Aluminum is to soft by itself so what other metal is it mixed with?.Jackson Seven-in-One VersaPlanter Garden Multi-Tool:1)Very well made - solid Stainless Steel. It does not feel like it will snap off the first time I use it (like the Fiskars did) or for that matter at anytime. Seems like a very heavy duty tool. The blade/shaft is heavier and thicker than the Fiskars.2) Polypropylene and TPE grip - Food Grade - Not known to be dangerous.3) Comes with a great leather and plastic sheath that the tool snaps into.4) Stainless Steel - resists corrosion. I'm not sure on this one - it depends on how good the stainless steel is. It does seem like a nice heavy durable stainless but only time will tell.5) I like a few of the added functions - Twine Cutter, Tamper and the 12" Measure toolI don't know if there is a better garden tool than the Jackson tool out there but for about 4 dollars extra there is no doubt in my mind it's a much better buy than the Fiskars.Update: Sorry in my comparison I used the Jackson Seven-in-One VersaPlanter Garden Multi-Tool. However it is not available and may not be ever again (unfortunately I was going to buy a couple for friends). My opinion still stands - don't buy the Fiskars. If you can't get the Jackson Knife buy almost anything else. If I find another good knife I'll update again.
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