Roughneck ROU68008 Micro Fork 740mm/29″,Black
Roughneck ROU68008 Micro Fork 740mm/29″,Black
Serrated edges, sharpened blades and a variety of handle lengths. Fully featured products specifically designed for the trade professional.
Dimensions: | 8 x 74 x 14 cm; 1.15 Kilograms |
Model: | ROU68008 |
Part: | ROU68008 |
Manufacture: | Roughneck |
Dimensions: | 8 x 74 x 14 cm; 1.15 Kilograms |
I’ve had other tools in this range and they’re fine. So is this but the one thing that I didn’t like so much was the water that ran back down the shaft toward the D handle when using it to dig with after I’d left it stuck upright in the ground on a rainy day. Water seems to have run down and filled a space inside. Apart from not feeling so good having wet hands/gloves until it’s emptied, it can’t be doing the tool much good. Not sure what the answer is (apart from don’t leave it out in the wet!) but perhaps there could be a better seal or the void (that you cannot see) is filled with a plastic or foam material.
If you’re working in an enclosed space or on raised beds and planters this is the perfect bit of kit for your garden armoury.
Roll on the Spring so I can get out in the garden and give it some use.
what a great addition to spade we have some troughs in the garden we grow veg in so they atre just right size for using in them certainly would recommend to others
I am disabled older lady, this is perfect size & weight for doing my gardening bits from my walker seat/chair, that I struggled with before. My garden helper also uses it for weeding and soil airating. Great asse
This was a replacement for my previous one, Which I managed to snap the handle off doing a task to demanding. As A treacle miner I wouldn’t be without one, hence the 2nd purchase.
When I first saw the fork, I was unsure whether it would be the size I was looking for. It was just the right size for me to use in a wheelchair. To my surprise. Very easy to use as I don’t have legs I have to rely on upper body strength. The fork goes right in very easily into the soil. I certainly would recommend it to any wheelchair gardeners. It is the best way in keeping yourself’s fi
I’m disabled, so I grow my flowers, plants, herbs and fruit trees in tubs.. I stumbled upon these micro tools. And thought they’d be perfect for me.
Although they are still a little heavy for me, but I do have grip problems.
I found them easy to use, perfect size for me to sit on a stool and tend my planting of my garden tubs and planters.
Great for 8-10 year olds too.
Broke my arm at he shoulder during first lock down, when I could sort of garden again my normal sized fork was too much, the smarter one I bought has been brilliant.