WOLF-Garten Draw Hoe #HOM15


The WOLF-Garten draw hoe is designed for easier, more comfortable gardening. Its uniquely-angled head causes the user to stand up straight, making use much easier on the back. The hoe features a sharp, 5.9-inch-wide stainless-steel blade, useful in many gardening applications, from weeding to tilling. The hoe requires a WOLF-Garten Multi-Star handle (not included); it is part of the WOLF-Garten Multi-Star Interlocking Tool System, which allows gardeners to quickly change tools with one click, eliminating the need for a space-consuming collection of long-handled tools.
Lowest New Price: USD 15.99

Hard working tool
Good addition to your garden tool collection. Very sharp, with great head angle that gets the job done when you want to move some soil.

Works Great
We purchased our tools back in 1996 or 1997 and has the Scotts brand on the handles. When our kids left the small draw hoe out I ran over it with the mower. It got bent up but is still usable. This is my favorite to quickly weed the garden without destroying your plants. The knife is at a sharp angle and quickly cuts the roots of the weeds with a minimum effort. Just have your kids follow behind you to throw out the tops of the cut-off weeds.
The other favorite we have is the mini Planting Hoe. It makes short work during planting.

Garden hoe
I have just started using the hoe and I am very pleased with it.

The best weeder ever
After 50 years of gardening, this is the best weeding tool ever. It is easy to use and allows weeding very close to plants without disturbing root systems. Move over hula hoe!!

easy to use
My brother has this same hoe 10-15 years ago, but he got it when it was branded as "Scotts". His still works fine.
After trying his I liked it and went looking finally found wolf graten as the company. Bought one plus the wooden handle. Works great! you can clean a bed or garden row real fast. Unlike the push pull varieties, you don't need to put a lot of downward force on it for it to work.
p.s. My brother laughed at me for getting the wooden and not the aluminum handle.. he leaves his hanging on the fence all summer season (for the past 10+ years) without any problem. I'll have to bring mine in between uses since I have a wooden handle, but that's no big thing




