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Shovel EBI Zen Dark Grey with Thick Eyelets 26 x 10.5 x 4 cm
Shovel EBI Zen Dark Grey with Thick Eyelets 26 x 10.5 x 4 cm
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Shovel EBI Zen Dark Grey with Thick Eyelets 26 x 10.5 x 4 cm
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Shovel EBI Zen Dark Grey with Thick Eyelets 26 x 10.5 x 4 cm
Shovel EBI Zen Dark Grey with Thick Eyelets 26 x 10.5 x 4 cm
Hand shovel EBI Zen Dark Grey with Thick Eyelets 26 x 10.5 x 4 cm is a compact gardening tool designed for precise tasks in pots, raised beds and tight planting spaces. The shovel combines a narrow blade profile and a comfortable handhold with reinforced eyelets that provide secure attachment points for storage or lanyards. Its size and shape are intended for activities such as potting, transplanting seedlings and loosening soil in confined areas where control and accuracy matter.
The EBI Zen hand shovel offers a durable construction with thick eyelets to reduce wear at attachment points and extend service life. Its narrow blade and defined tip allow accurate soil movement and minimal disturbance to neighbouring roots. The compact dimensions ensure easy handling and maneuverability for fine gardening tasks, while the dark grey finish resists staining and helps conceal soil marks.
Use the EBI Zen hand shovel for scooping potting mix, creating planting holes and gently loosening soil around roots. Hold the tool close to the blade for controlled movements in confined spaces, and use short scraping or levering motions to remove compacted soil. When transplanting, dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball, place the plant, and backfill with soil using the shovel to firm the substrate evenly.
Rinse the shovel after use to remove soil and avoid corrosion; dry thoroughly before storage. Inspect the eyelets periodically for signs of wear if the tool is hung or carried on a lanyard. For prolonged life, avoid prying on extremely hard ground with the narrow blade—reserve such tasks for heavier digging tools.
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