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Garden fork Vorel 35816 — metal fork tool, single piece
Garden fork Vorel 35816 — metal fork tool, single piece
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Garden fork Vorel 35816 — metal fork tool, single piece
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Garden fork Vorel 35816 — metal fork tool, single piece
Garden fork Vorel 35816 — metal fork tool, single piece
The Vorel 35816 garden fork is a single-piece metal fork designed for soil loosening, aeration and turning compost in domestic gardens. Constructed with a steel head and a wooden handle, this garden fork is intended for general garden maintenance tasks such as preparing planting beds, removing weeds and working mixed or compacted soil. Supplied as one unit per pack, the tool offers a simple, functional solution for small-scale horticulture and backyard use.
The one-piece metal construction provides rigidity and reduces the risk of joint failure during heavy use. Four sturdy steel tines are shaped to penetrate and lift soil effectively, while the wooden handle gives a comfortable grip and natural shock absorption. The design balances strength and usability to support repetitive garden tasks without complex assembly or maintenance.
Hold the wooden handle with both hands and position the fork tines into the soil at a slight angle. Use a levering or lifting motion to break up compacted layers, turn compost piles, or lift plant material. For preparing beds, work along rows to create an even, aerated surface. After use, clean off soil and plant debris from the steel tines and dry both head and handle to prevent corrosion and prolong the tool’s service life.
Wear gloves to protect your hands from splinters and dirt. Use controlled, steady force rather than excessive impacts to avoid bending the tines or damaging the wooden handle. Store the fork in a dry place, hang it by the handle to keep the tines off the ground and inspect the wooden grip periodically for cracks.
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