3-Tine German Made Cultivator
The long European Ash handle saves your back
This long-handled, stand-up gardening tool is very sharp, with real heft – use this early in the season to break up hard ground, or when watering has left the dirt compacted. The cultivator’s broad tines ( Carbon Steel) will cut deep into hard surfaces to loosen and move generous amounts of soil. The European Ash handles are comfortable in the hand, and long enough to save your back when breaking up hard earth. Made in Germany to our specifications by a long-respected blacksmith foundry. Dimensions:
41” long overall
Cultivator Tines: 7” long;
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This long-handled, stand-up gardening tool is very sharp, with real heft – use this early in the season to break up hard ground, or when watering has left the dirt compacted. The cultivator’s broad tines ( Carbon Steel) will cut deep into hard surfaces to loosen and move generous amounts of soil. The European Ash handles are comfortable in the hand, and long enough to save your back when breaking up hard earth. Made in Germany to our specifications by a long-respected blacksmith foundry. Dimensions:
41” long overall
Cultivator Tines: 7” long;
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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Our Maker
We wanted to share with you an inside look at a 4th generation family business that makes some of our best garden digging tools and most of our axes, hatchets, and clearing tools.
It’s located in Germany near Heidelberg, not far from the Rhine River. The factory and forge are run by Tobias runs with his wife Dovile. In my 30+ years of being in the tool business, I’ve learned the exceptional people are those who always have an eye out for quality and can easily discuss both the use of the tools, the process of making them, as well as the craftsman who work for them. Tobias fit that mark perfectly – it’s in his blood.
From the Hickory handles sourced in the USA to the forges powered by wood waste the details are considered.