Wanted. Folding shovel

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demented dale

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I am looking to acquire a folding shovel. I know you can buy them cheap but they are not good quality and a false economy. My guess is that one of you lovely people has got a good quality one you might let go of. Thanks. Dale
 
What do you want it for? Beyond Digging? or rather what type of digging .

There are the cheap type of ( lightweight ) folding delta type shovels , american styled E-tools which are , i feel , rather sub optimal.

There are also good WWII style heavier ( not a bad thing for digging ) longer levered Austrian and German style Entrenching tools.

Really depends on how much digging you envisage doing.
 
I have the British Army (NATO) folding shovel in olive plastic hard case (Alice clip system) The quality of it is perfectly ok. You can pick them up online for around £23 plus postage. I paid £5 for mine at a military fair.
 
What do you want it for? Beyond Digging? or rather what type of digging .

There are the cheap type of ( lightweight ) folding delta type shovels , american styled E-tools which are , i feel , rather sub optimal.

There are also good WWII style heavier ( not a bad thing for digging ) longer levered Austrian and German style Entrenching tools.

Really depends on how much digging you envisage doing.
multi purpose Tee Dee. Coal shovel for fire, chapati/ toast plate, Digging holes. I want a good quality one though. Theres tons on ebay. I had one and it just bent after a bit. The german ones look decent x
 
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The German and Austrian ones are bomb proof ( pun unintended ) I purchased one of each to just look and study the locking mechanism. Its solid over engineering - but the cost is weight , the pro is longevity and endurance.

The American ones that fold in two places to create a Three sectioned tool - I'm not a fan of - they do pack down small but most seem to shake themselves loose and rather more importantly don't possess the function to use as a mattock ( as the Austrian and German ones do )

Its horses for courses I guess.
 
The German and Austrian ones are bomb proof ( pun unintended ) I purchased one of each to just look and study the locking mechanism. Its solid over engineering - but the cost is weight , the pro is longevity and endurance.

The American ones that fold in two places to create a Three sectioned tool - I'm not a fan of - they do pack down small but most seem to shake themselves loose and rather more importantly don't possess the function to use as a mattock ( as the Austrian and German ones do )

Its horses for courses I guess.
Thats my thinking; buy once. the old saying is "I am too poor to buy cheap tools"
 
I am looking to acquire a folding shovel.
If you want the best:

If it is good enough for Finnish armed forces it is good enough for you.

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If you want the best:

If it is good enough for Finnish armed forces it is good enough for you.

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Mmm... that for £67
or this for £4? (OK, if you're lucky, but they often turn up for les than £20)

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I had 3 types, a 1960s German Army - heavy, but great using in mattock mode. Bit finicky to lock and unlock at times but built like a tank. Wasn’t getting much use due to the weight.


A Glock lightweight plastic one with a root saw in the handle. Useful, but felt a little weak and bendy when levering soil out. Good latrine digger though.

https://gearfreak.uk/shop/175-diggi...978-glock---foldable-field-spade-with-jigsaw/

And the one I kept, a 1958 Swedish tool. It doesn’t fold small but the blade shape and longer handle make it practical car carry. A brilliant tool. There’s a tale somewhere about these being sharpened and used to fell and split wood for fire and shelter, they’re incredibly strong. I see Military 1st do a copy of these, but no idea what they’re like.

 
multi purpose Tee Dee. Coal shovel for fire, chapati/ toast plate, Digging holes. I want a good quality one though. Theres tons on ebay. I had one and it just bent after a bit. The german ones look decent x
I use coal shovels daily and small spades for trapping, stumping and other hard use. Whilst distinctly prosaic, modern micro shovels are hard to beat

 
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I use coal shovels daily and small spades for trapping, stumping and other hard use. Whilst distinctly prosaic, modern micro shovels are hard to beat


I also have one of these. Like Red says - also good and comes with a pointy one if you like them.
 
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I use coal shovels daily and small spades for trapping, stumping and other hard use. Whilst distinctly prosaic, modern micro shovels are hard to beat


Agreed! (no soul though :))
 
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I also have one of these. Like Red says - also good and comes with a pointy one if you like them.
I totally agree. I have the pointy version and use it for everything in the garden and camp. I bought it years ago for post hole digging. I plant everything except trees with it - often, one spit and it’s done. (I have a monstrous lurid Spear and Jackson for trees)

I’ve never fried anything on it.
It doesn’t fold.

No soul? - soul is what you put into it.

Downside - my three year old grandson thinks it’s his.IMG_5834.jpeg
 
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