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Garden Hoe GEKO G66523 — trapezoid blade 16 cm width, 100 cm handle
Garden Hoe GEKO G66523 — trapezoid blade 16 cm width, 100 cm handle
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Garden Hoe GEKO G66523 — trapezoid blade 16 cm width, 100 cm handle
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Garden Hoe GEKO G66523 — trapezoid blade 16 cm width, 100 cm handle
Garden Hoe GEKO G66523 — trapezoid blade 16 cm width, 100 cm handle
The GEKO G66523 garden hoe features a trapezoid-shaped steel blade 16 cm wide paired with a 100 cm handle. This tool is designed for weeding, loosening soil and creating clean bed edges in vegetable gardens and flower beds. Its compact blade width allows precise work around plants and in narrow rows, while the longer handle provides reach and leverage for reduced bending during routine garden tasks.
The hardened steel trapezoid blade delivers durable cutting and scraping performance for removing weeds, breaking crusted soil and trimming turf edges. The 16 cm working width balances precision and coverage, making the hoe suitable for both detailed weeding and wider soil cultivation. A 100 cm handle increases leverage for efficient soil penetration and comfortable use over extended periods. The tool’s simple, robust construction supports low-maintenance operation and long service life when used under normal garden conditions.
Hold the 100 cm handle with both hands at a comfortable distance to maintain balance and control. Use the trapezoid blade edge to cut through weed roots and scrape away soil crust by pushing or pulling the hoe in short, controlled strokes. For edging, position the blade vertically or at a slight angle and draw it along the border to form a clean trench. Apply moderate force and let the blade do the work to avoid excessive strain on the handle or fastenings.
After each use, remove soil and plant debris from the blade and dry it to prevent corrosion. Periodically inspect the blade for burrs or damage and sharpen as needed to maintain cutting efficiency. Store the tool in a dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture to extend service life. Use protective gloves and eye protection when working with hardened soil or when cutting tough roots.
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