Fiskars garden knife. Wondered how long it would last....

rc2125

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Feb 15, 2010
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Indiana/Michigan border
Detector(s) used
~ Equinox 900 and have had all the rest once or twice or three times now
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
First time out with the new detector today. Bought this garden knife to use as a digging tool until I get the chance to try some others, apparently our side lot is loaded with junk/iron/nails/etc, ......didn't quite last as long as planned:

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Handle broke/bent while applying hardly any prying pressure, felt kinda like pot metal for the handle post. *( I ground the forked tips off when I got it the other day)

My older Glock E-tool ended up working much better for the rest of digs. The bigger shovel sure made it quicker to find the junk.
 

Lesche M85 or Trans-Mississippi Digger. No excuses, just rugged tools.

It ain't a garden out there. :icon_thumleft:
 

Headed to the treasure hunting store to see what diggers they got in the morning!
Until I figure out what not to dig, I'll be needing something that will last longer than an hour. Seems there is quite a bit of junk to dig out here.
 

Just cut the tip round, and sharpened slightly, with a disc grinder, not enough to generate any heat in the handle at all. Broke when I was gently prying up on a flap of grass. Maybe it was a shotty one, or maybe my "gently" is different than normal. I'll give them a shout.
Did order a predator M85 this morning, can't wait for that to show up.
 

Just wondering how much do you by this for,I bought one at my localTarget store in AUGUST of last year for $3.99,original price $25.
 

I think they were $6.99 or $5.99 at local Meijer store or local Rural King store.

Trying out an oxo brand garden knife, until I get the M85, seems purty heavy duty, very thick stainless blade (*kinda narrow width though), ......variable will be how tough the handle is when prying.
 

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