Yet another shovel RIP

Truth

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Apr 13, 2016
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My 4th one IMG_1870.jpg
 

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Truth is probably like me.when i buy something to use for its intended purpose it better be able to handle its job.shovels are made for digging so it should be able to handle it no matter what.if a shovel cant handle digging without breaking then its a piece of crap,the company will no longer get my business.

I truly feel it’s a piece of junk they just got that five year warranty but it tell you they should speak with craftsman tools maybe they could help them out because that **** don’t break no matter what
 

I have a gravedigger nemesis. Although it's a bit heavy it would take a significant event to break it. Solid as they come.
 

Probably the parts are made in china but assembled in the states.I have read that before on a few labels,tools to avoid.
 

Ive broke sooooo many sucks when your in the woods miles away from your car
 

Update:: Predator Tools told me I’m the only person to ever break 2 shovels in his global sales yeah right. They’re sending me this one for $30 difference with shipping. IMG_1888.jpg

THAT’S RIGHT BIG RED!!!!!
 

Awesome!! BTW, your PM box is FULL....tried to send you something I rediscovered...lol
 

Wow, another? Man you are really tough on your equipment. :icon_thumleft:
 

Damn Bro...:laughing7: :laughing7: Let me get this straight...you've broke 4 different shovels so far...but have not been able to break the "Non-Metallic Digging Tool" I sent you (Yet)...:thumbsup: :thumbsup:


Got-Good-Tones
 

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A welder is a beautiful thing. These will out live all of us.
 

I sometimes use a full size garden shovel on three spots. Only three.
 

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