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Senlis Duopro spade with wooden apple handle by Leborgne
Senlis Duopro spade with wooden apple handle by Leborgne
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The Leborgne Senlis duopro shovel with wooden apple handle is exceptionally resistant, equipped with a tempered steel head with reinforcing veins and mounted on a wooden apple handle with a high welded socket and reinforced by a rear reinforcing collar. With a refined design, its narrow head is specially equipped with sharpened lateral and frontal cutting edges, non-slip footrests and side crumblers, making it suitable for easily and deeply working on stony and heavy soils. It is a perfect tool for soil preparation, transplanting, and excavation work. Its precision and maneuverability make it an ideal tool for digging trenches. Also available in other versions with different handles. Manufacturer's 15-year guarantee.
Spade blade dimensions: 28 cm (11in) x 20 cm (8in)
Lame thickness: 2.4 mm (0in)
Weight: 1.9 kg
The louchet is a garden tool designed for intensive work in stony and heavy soils. It is a narrow and long spade used for deep soil preparation, requiring precision and strength, such as in the case of clayey soils. It is also used by nurserymen to uproot trees or shrubs with substantial root systems. Its double-sided polished blade easily penetrates these types of soil, while its high socket handle offers high resistance to tipping and lifting heavy weights, while protecting the handle from rot and dirt. Use it to deeply turn the soil, bury fertilizers and amendments such as manure, and for transplanting. It is also used for excavation work, especially for digging trenches for drainage pipes or creating a hedge. This model is equipped with sharp-edged blades and footrests with anti-slip grooves, allowing for better soil penetration with maximum user comfort. Side crumblers are a valuable aid in breaking up clumps more efficiently. Its long wooden apple handle makes it lightweight and easy to use as a lever while providing power to maneuvers. Its high-quality design guarantees exceptional resistance to efforts and wear! Indeed, the entire tool is made of tempered steel and is equipped with reinforcing veins that better withstand the pressures exerted during deep digging. It will accompany the gardener for many years. This tool is guaranteed for 15 years by the manufacturer.
The Leborgne company is a French company born from metallurgical activity in Savoie in 1829. Today, it is a specialist in the manufacture of high-quality hand tools, used in construction, masonry, landscaping, and gardening, among other fields. Their products combine robustness and ergonomics while meeting the most specific needs!
This tool is under warranty. The warranty does not apply to handles or grips, only to metallic parts except consumables (screws, springs, etc) and within the scope of normal use.
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Hardiness is the lowest winter temperature a plant can endure without suffering serious damage or even dying. However, hardiness is affected by location (a sheltered area, such as a patio), protection (winter cover) and soil type (hardiness is improved by well-drained soil).
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