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57" Fiskars Steel Long-Handled Digging Shovel

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$15

$25

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Target has select Fiskars Tools on sale from $10.79 listed below. Select store pickup where available, otherwise, shipping is free with orders $35+.

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    • Our research indicates that the 57" Fiskars Steel Long-handled Digging Shovel is $9.25 lower (38.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $24.24 at the time of this post.
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Target has select Fiskars Tools on sale from $10.79 listed below. Select store pickup where available, otherwise, shipping is free with orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

Available ToolsAmazon has select Fiskars Garden Tools on sale from $4.73 listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Available:

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that the 57" Fiskars Steel Long-handled Digging Shovel is $9.25 lower (38.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $24.24 at the time of this post.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Transfer shovel with flat edge?
Not sure if you're making a joke or not, but I have several scooping shovels I use for mulch, snow, grain, etc.

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Quote from redrawnmango :
Digging shovel ... What are other shovels used for?

Transfer shovel with flat edge?
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Quote from redrawnmango :
Digging shovel ... What are other shovels used for?

Not sure if you're making a joke or not, but I have several scooping shovels I use for mulch, snow, grain, etc.
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I was pretty hyped buying metal shovels on a sale years ago, $15 a pop. Well.. After actually doing some digging... its damn heavy. It's almost as heavy as a normal shovel full of dirt, but by itself. I rarely use it now.
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Quote from redrawnmango :
Digging shovel ... What are other shovels used for?
Moving bulk materials, such as soil, coal, gravel, snow, sand, or ore.
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BrianH1305
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Trenching, planting, mixing shovels are all quite useful.
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Quote from redrawnmango :
Digging shovel ... What are other shovels used for?

A d-handle shovel is useful for a task like mixing mortar as the handle has more turning control, but it has less Leverage also.A sharpshooter could be used to dig in tight spaces or for smaller diameter hole. a spade/trowel might be better to dig out a weed in a garden or plant a couple of seeds..

I prefer a transfer shovel for every single task though, that flat Edge gives you the ability to pick up dirt off of flat surfaces, and leave the ground flat, and also to move a lot of material, and if you're strong enough you can dig just about as well as a digging shovel. I prefer a really heavy duty shovel though, because the weight means nothing to me.
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Unfortunately the granddaddy of them all, the weed puller, is not on sale.
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Quote from redrawnmango :
Digging shovel ... What are other shovels used for?

Trenching, transfer, and leveling. There may be others, but those are the other types I have and use.
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This is a good sale. I've got two of the long handled and one D handled (better when you're deeper in), and they last, so I'm good... but this is the shovel I recommend. I've broken the handles of all the cheaper shovels I've owned, wood or fiberglass...
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It's heavy but it's a tank. I broke a shovel trying to get some roots and other things out and this thing just chewed right through it because I could put all my weight on the handle.

If you're moving a bunch of dirt probably better to use a lighter shovel but this will get the job done too
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A pretty garbage lifetime warranty. Fiskars is terrible with them nowadays. You fill out the online warranty form, they take a month or two to get back to you. And once they actually do, they are asking for the receipt and pictures again. And these do break, especially splitting down the middle of the shovel head...
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Have had this shovel for a few years now - it's heavy, but probably the last one you'll buy with how sturdy it is.
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Quote from slepac :
A pretty garbage lifetime warranty. Fiskars is terrible with them nowadays. You fill out the online warranty form, they take a month or two to get back to you. And once they actually do, they are asking for the receipt and pictures again. And these do break, especially splitting down the middle of the shovel head...

I've had zero issues both times I had to use the warranty on my weeder

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In the rake any good or is the groundskeeper rake better?

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