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Model # 34220

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  • Helps to loosen hard and compact soil
  • Steel construction for durability
  • Lifetime Warranty with no questions, no receipt required.
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Great for those project requiring prying and spading in hard, compact or rocky ground. 69 in. Premium Forged steel construction weighing 16 lbs. Offers a digging end to break up hard compact and rocky soil. Ideal 69 in. L and 16 lb. overall weight. High tempered steel for strength and durability.

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Internet # 204168184

Model # 34220

Store SKU # 1000014788

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Specifications

Dimensions: H 69 in, W 2.55 in, D 1 in

Dimensions

Blade Length (in.)

69 in

Blade Width (in.)

2.5

Handle Length (in.)

69 in

Product Depth (in.)

1 in

Product Height (in.)

69 in

Product Width (in.)

2.55 in

Details

Blade Material

Carbon Steel

Handle Material

Metal

Product Weight (lb.)

16 lb

Tamper end

No

Warranty / Certifications

Manufacturer Warranty

Guaranteed forever

Questions & Answers

17Questions
caret
Q:Had a older bar that bent too easily when prying, does this bend easily?
by|Apr 19, 2024
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A:  Hi, It used not with this type of bar as its meant for prying certain materials.

by|Apr 29, 2024
    caret
    Q:can it be used to pry up decking?
    by|Dec 6, 2023
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    A:  Hello there, this product could be used for that, but a bar with a flat head may be more effective in this case.

    by|Feb 27, 2024
      caret
      Q:why is it called a San Angelo bar?
      by|Oct 19, 2023
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      A:  Hello There, the name refers to the wedge that is at the end of this digging bar. It is used to help pry up tough layers of earth and heavy rocks.

      by|Jun 4, 2024
        caret
        Q:Does the non-pointed end have a flat knob so you can strike it with a sledge hammer?
        by|Oct 9, 2023
        1 Answer
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        A:  Its not a knob. its flat like a scraper

        by|May 12, 2024
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          Customer Reviews

          4.8 out of 5

          • 4.8 out of 416 reviews
          • 95% recommend this product
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          All you need
          Disregard others talking about a soft chisel head. Yes it will slightly deform if you slam it into rocks and whatnot, but that’s a non issue for it’s intended use. Besides, it can easily be resharpened if you absolutely need it. I’ve used mine to remove several moderately large stumps and dig over 50 holes in rock hard Arizona caliche soil. One of these and a digging shovel and you can make your way to China!
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            Husky San Angelo Bar
            Used this tool once, the chisel edge was soft - an inferior product - returning for a refund - this is NOT quality tool steel‼️ AVOID AVOID AVOID If you are looking for a serious tool - look elsewhere ❗️ - see photos
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              Good
              It works perfectly for digging deeply holes to setup the wood stakes on the ground for my tomatoes plants. I saved more money… thank you
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              Used for about 5 minutes and the point broke off...
              Used for about 5 minutes and the point broke off
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              Tougher Than Rock
              When I was digging post holes for the deck I encountered a pretty decent size rock (I now use as a stepping stone for me deck). I decided to invest into this bar and it could take some beatings. I would put my whole 200lb body weight it would only flex like its suppose to. This even let me break up some limestone rock if I speared hard enough.
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                One of the best tools I have ever bought. Little on the heavy side, but it does the job like no other tool I have. Worth every penny spent. This tool will last a lifetime.
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                Breaks up the hardest red clay in Tennessee
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                Works for busting out a fence post concrete footer. Supposed to only weigh 16 pounds but use it for one hour and it gains about 30 pounds. Wear gloves or your hands will whither up and die.
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