Buying "the best" Garden tools

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motocephalic

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Lately, I have had this thing about buying the best garden hand tools that I can find. It started when I bought a great American seeder by Hoss, then it went on from there. I have found that buying only the best I can find has given me a new appreciation for working in the garden. By '
"the best", I mean any tool that has superior feel when using it and looks like it was crafted with care that would make it last decades under hard use. I recently purchased a garden hoe from sneeboer, and it is a fine tool as well. If anyone has links or suggestions for garden tools that work well, I would love to know about them. If they are made locally it's even better, but I have found only a few select companies that are made here in the USA. Happy Homesteading! Pull_Hoe_by_Sneeboer_1s__71236.1336835931.1280.1280.jpg
 
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Earth tools in Kentucky sells a lot of my favorite brands. The Dutch swan-neck hoes are the best I've ever used. If you spilt much wood get a gransfors bruks. I love mine. Felco pruners are great too. There's a company called Heath Forge that makes real nice long-handled digging forks that I like a lot; at 6'2" those short handled spade forks drive me crazy.
 
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Thanks for that link to Rouge Hoe, Spindifferent.
Santa is always looking for quality garden tools for The Plant Manager.
Like motocephalic, I have a thing for "in the hand" fell for quality & heft.
I was very fortunate to inherit my dad's garden tools, many of which were his father's.
Grampa worked for the state highway department in the 1910's - 1950's and his tools have spoiled me.
There is no comparing an old DPW shovel to a modern store bought shovel - not even close.
And don't get me started on garden hoes.
 
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Water Right garden hose. Very pricey but made in USA and my 80 year old mom is demanding we switch out all our hoses for them. Do a internet search for them. The 1/2 inch is fine and gives full pressure, very very light,drinking water safe, and once you get them straight they just won't kink.
 
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A "stirrup hoe" is on of the best style hoes I can think of for light tilled dirt. Works great when weeds are small, more as a maintenance tool. I dont know where you would get a "hefty one, but I got my new one from Lowes and my old one grandad gave me.
 
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I've been looking for and buying old forged garden tools. They feel better than the welded sheet metal modern ones.

Bruce
 

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