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Jun 1, 2024 11:03 PM
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expired Posted by TattyBear | Staff • Jun 1, 2024
Jun 1, 2024 11:03 PM
Fiskars Fiber Composite Soil Scoop
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It's heavy enough that I've destroyed two brass shovels for fireplace ash trying to scoop out urine saturated clay. Ideally, the standard pooper-scooper would work but if the litter doesn't clump, then you need something without holes. Saturated clay, is as heavy as any soil you are going to scoop. This seems like the perfect tool for the purpose.
It's heavy enough that I've destroyed two brass shovels for fireplace ash trying to scoop out urine saturated clay. Ideally, the standard pooper-scooper would work but if the litter doesn't clump, then you need something without holes. Saturated clay, is as heavy as any soil you are going to scoop. This seems like the perfect tool for the purpose.
It's a dollar more. Plus it's free delivery since I have Prime.
Why are you talking about dung? I said saturated clay litter that wasn't clumping. I'm not talking about poop.
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This can be due to the inferior product lasting a couple weeks or it can be due to the inferior product's inability of holding soil (or cat litter it seems) or peace of mind that they don't spill dried urine cat litter on their carpet or maybe the person would rather have a better feeling product to use.
If you want to spend $1 on a cheaper product due to your use case of not using it frequently enough or not needing the product material to be as strong or any other variety of different logical reasons, that's fine. But not everyone is like that for a specific product category (and I'm sure you're willing to pay quality > quantity for a product category out there) and these discussion threads (threads on quality > quantity kind of deals) are for people that are okay with paying more for quality.
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