Folding Trowel ?

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BJJJ

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Sep 3, 2010
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I have tried two different versions of folding trowel and wasn't impressed with either. Neither locked, so trapping fingers was a real danger and both handles were liable to detach from the pivot. I now use a normal trowel.
 
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Kadushu

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That's been my experience too. Besides which, if you're trying to dig hard, dry, compacted or root-filled ground then a trowel is very hard work anyway. Better to go for an e-tool or similar if you're going to be doing some hard digging.
 

Laurentius

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Aug 13, 2009
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Basically rubbish, they fold on you when you don't want, and worse than that bend in hard ground. FWIW I have not found a decent non folding trowel yet either, they all break at the weld, I am currently trying one out from Wolf Tools seems to be a bit more of a precision tool than the usual rubbish.
 

Hammock_man

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May 15, 2008
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I really did think the title read "folding towel". I was thinking why would anyone buy a towel that does not fold!!!
 

Forest fella

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Well I guess that ends that idea and it was just mean't to be used for wild edibles and instead of a E-tool and the like for cleaning a 1 stop & drop over nighter shelter.
It was just a ? of weight verses worth
 

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