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The Bully Tools Loop Hoe comes with a limited lifetime warranty that protects against defects in material and workmanship. Founded in 1994. Bully Tools manufactures gardening and farm tools, shingle removers, floor scrapers, forestry and other specialty tools. With an unprecedented history of quality, Bully Tools is committed to applying the same reliability to our business practices. Bully Tools continues to grow and adapt to meet the ever changing needs of the economy and their consumers.
Handle Length (in.) | 58 |
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Product Width (in.) | 6 in |
Garden Tool Handle Style | Cushioned Grip, Long Handle |
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Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Head Material | Steel |
Hoe Type | Garden Hoe |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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The tool is factory sharpened. For some users, additional sharpening hay be desired using a fine grade file or sharpening stone. For most standard weeds, the tool is sharp enough to perform the task.
It has an angled edge on one side but I am not sure if that is what you consider sharpened. Please see picture for either side of the Loop Hoe.
It seems very strong to me and should not bend or break under normal conditions. Bully Tools boast of their quality and strength.
Wooden handle seems very strong. The problem is the stirrup end is not sharp. You have to work very hard to get this tool to work.
It's pretty tough, but I wouldn't run it over with a truck to try and test its strength. Although I put mine to the test and it's doing great.
No, this is fiberglass handle is twice as strong as the competition.
It seems very strong. I don't think it will break or bend.
No, it will not cut lawn grass, or anything else, unfortunately.
No, this product is not designed for cutting grass.
I don't think it will work on lawn grass easily. It works best over new weeds in a dirt area, such as a garden. It is designed to slide under the weeds in the dirt.
Hello Jw, It is more for digging up weeds than cutting grass. I hope this helps. Cheers, Chris
No, it's a short blade and not very sharp, it's like a two way hoe for digging out weeds.
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