Sturdy Built
For Planting & Transplanting, Fixed Plastic Handle
Comfort Grip for Added Support
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Anti-Rust Black Coating
Chrome Coloured Detailing
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Lightweight Design for Easy Use
Handle Prevents Blisters on the Fingers
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Durable & Long-lasting Anti-Rust Chrome Coating
Easy to Use & Light Weight
Ergonomically Designed Handle Reduces Hand & Wrist Fatigue While Weeding
Wooden Handle
Light weight Design for Easy Use
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Landscaping is in the details. This might seem trivial and possibly even obvious at first glance, but it truly is in the fine details. Experienced hobbits in the field of gardening, for example, will be among the first to tell you how important it is to carefully choose everything from the direction the garden is facing to the composition of the pots the plants rest in – even the most trivial things matter. Having established that, it’s not a very long connection to make that each of these issues would have its own unique solution in the form of either particular techniques or even particular tools.
And as it turns out, they do – most of the issues faced by landscapers can easily be thwarted using handy, often simple tools and devices. Processes such as gardening, tiling, or bricklaying can be made so much simpler using tools such as shears, spades, rakes, and more. One such basic yet instrumental tool in the realm of digging and casting is the hand trowel tool.
A trowel is a compact, hand-held tool used for digging, smoothing, applying, and removing small amounts of various materials. A trowel is stereotypical observed in the hands of a glove-wearing gardener trying to plant new Tulips into their backyard, often in the form of a garden trowel or a transplanting trowel. But it is also often utilized by masons and bricklayers for applying and spreading concrete and adhesives between layers of bricks and stones during masonry constructions in the form of digging trowels.
Garden trowels and transplanting trowels are typically broad and curved at the end. These are not meant to withstand much pressure or harsh chemicals, so they are usually made of forged carbon steel. Digging trowels, on the other hand, are designed to resist far more mechanical and chemical damage, so they are made using resistant stainless steel, which makes them able to withstand rust and considerable corrosion.
Just as most tools and instruments do, hand trowel tools also have their own power-tool variant conveniently called the power trowel. These are electrically-powered, heavy-duty devices used less commonly in domestic settings and more in industrial settings. These versions often build on the traditional digging trowel design but improve on the mechanical output and efficiency.
Trowels are categorized broadly based on what type of landscaping they’re used for, and again based on the nature of their function:
In the realm of gardening, gardening trowels and digging trowels have a scoop-like blade allowing them to extract a set volume of soil. These are comparable to spades and shovels but only in basic function. Transplanting trowels, which have more pointed blades, are used routinely when a certain plant, flower, or seedling needs to be moved between two places.
In the realm of masonry, a bricklayer’s trowel has an angular flat, blade while a pointing trowel is a scaled-down version of the same design. Float trowels have a rectangular blade and are used for leveling off rough surfaces; gauging trowels are used for mixing plaster ingredients. Notched trowels are used to administer adhesives during layering tasks.
Due to their versatile design, hand trowel tools find their use in a wide variety of circumstances. Foremost and most obvious is the use of garden trowels and transplanting trowels in gardening processes. The former is a more general name given to trowels used for plowing and tilling the soil, while the latter defines a trowel with a narrower blade used to transfer plants and small seedlings from one area to another. Some forms of digging trowels can also be applied in masonry due to its angular blade structure and flat surface width.
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Falcon Small Hand Digging Trowel, FWT-203 | ₹94 | 24% OFF |
Wolf Garten LU-2K Flower Trowel | ₹495 | 34% OFF |
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Wolf Garten LU-P 5cm Planting Trowel, MTAK-MA-HA-1875 | ₹372 | 24% OFF |
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Wolf Garten LU-Z 8cm Steel Flower Trowel, MTAK-MA-HA-1874 | ₹305 | 24% OFF |
Falcon FWT-204 Plastic Premium Hand Digging Trowel | ₹125 | 3% OFF |
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