

Description | Specifications | Customer reviews | Delivery
This compact spade is designed to be used for digging, planting and splitting out perennials from a kneeling, sitting position or a standing position when working on raised beds. The one piece fully forged blade has a sharp edge to penetrate and break up compacted ground and is the ideal size to get under and uplift bulbs and roots. As the blade and socket are forged in one piece the spade is far stronger than lower cost spades where the two are welded together. Light in weight yet incredibly strong this spade has a traditional tapered morticed and tenoned T handle on which you can exert significant leverage without the risk of damage to the 400mm straight grain ash handle. The 110mm wide blade requires minimal room and is easy to manoeuvre in vegetable gardens and flower beds. An excellent compact spade. Hand forged in Holland. ©
Dakota Holland garden tools are covered by a 15 year guarantee meaning that they will be free of any manufacturing defects. If a customer should find any manufacturing related defect, either the garden tool or faulty component will be replaced free of charge.
Description | Specifications | Customer reviews | Delivery
| Head Size | 110mm (W) x 170mm (L) |
| Handle Length | 400mm |
| Overall Length | 590mm |
| Weight | 0.46kg |
Description | Specifications | Customer reviews | Delivery
Description | Specifications | Customer reviews | Delivery
UK, Ireland & Channel Isles Delivery
| Country | Cost per complete order |
Delivery period |
| UK Mainland | £5.95* | Next Day |
| UK Offshore | £9.95 | 5 Working Days |
| Northern Ireland | £9.95 | 5 Working Days |
| Ireland | £14.95 | 5 Working Days |
| Channel Isles | £19.95 | 5 Working Days |
Export Delivery
We deliver throughout mainland Europe within 5 working days
See our export delivery page for delivery charges.
*Heavy Products: Some heavier products are subject to a delivery charge of £19.95 for UK deliveries. This is shown in the product description where applicable.
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