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Why Choose Professional Garden Tools?



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By : Derek Farley    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-06 09:30:28
A new gardening tool is a lot like a new fly to a fisherman; you're always on the look out for the next one that is bigger and better at doing the job. There is always a new tool on the horizon that you don't have yet; transplanting trowels, rakes, spades, digging forks or hand cultivator claws.

Each tool is designed for a specific purpose and yet some can easily handle multiple jobs. Purchase less inferior tools and concentrate on a couple of professional gardening tools that outlast cheap ones and can be used for many purposes as well.

When you are out and about looking for new gardening tools zero in on quality not quantity. A well made piece of equipment will outlast a cheap knock-off for years saving you money and frustration. Buying the best quality items pays off when they aren't affected by the burning rays of the sun, warping from too much rain or splitting because they are made with inferior wood.

Always be on the look out for European garden tools that are well crafted and made to last forever. If you want professional high quality instruments you need to pay careful attention to the craftsmanship and construction materials; more money does not automatically make it a better tool. Buyers beware when you look at an ad with cut-rate prices; it usually means they are made with cheap undesirable materials and you will get what you paid for.

Shop for rakes, hoes or spades with handles constructed of high quality hardwood such as ash. Inferior handles may contain knots in the wood and are usually made with softwood. Handles may be painted to cover up poor quality workmanship. Tools designed for heavy duty jobs should not be made of aluminum, although it is fine for small light-weight tools.

Most professionals work with handles constructed of steel; they do cost more but they will outlast wood handles. Solid-core fiberglass handles are strong and light making them an ideal choice, but like steel they will cost you more. Look for high-carbon steel products constructed of "tempered", "drop-forged", "forged" or "heat-treated.

Lower quality merchandise is usually made with "stamped steel" and should be avoided. The best quality handles are joined with the head using a long metal collar and pins to secure the connection. Buying quality professional gardening tools costs a little more up front but will save you from replacing cheap tools over and over again.

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