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Root Slayer Shovel

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Ergonomic Garden Shovel is Like Having Three Tools in One Acts as shovel, root saw, and root hatchet Ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue Significantly stronger that comparable tools Ever hit roots when planting new perennials? Tried digging up old bushes only to be foiled by stubborn roots? Or tried to divide hostas only to have them slip and slide away from you? The Root Slayer® gets you through all these chores with ease! A multi-purpose shovel, it can free up space in your tool shed too — you won't find yourself needing a separate root hatchet or saw anymore. It's also been certified 150% stronger than similar tools by an independent testing laboratory. So go ahead and dig!

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