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Heavy Duty Broadfork Garden Tool, 5-Tine Manual Soil Tiller for Deep Digging & Turning Soil, 54" Long Broad Fork for Farm and Home Garden

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Management number 210767422 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$29.20 Model Number 210767422
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  • Built for Breaking Ground Soil: Heavy duty broadfork is designed specifically for digging and loosening ground soil. Best used on natural ground surfaces, not for raised beds or compost
  • Heavy-Duty Structure for Hard Soil: Featuring a reinforced metal frame and solid 5-tine head, broadfork is built to withstand downward force and levering pressure when breaking dense ground soil
  • Step Down, Pry Back, Loosen Soil: Simply step on the tines to drive them into the ground, then pull back to break and lift compacted soil. 43-inch handle provides strong leverage, helping reduce strain when digging earth
  • Ideal for Ground-Level Digging Tasks: Perfect for preparing new planting areas, loosening compacted yard soil, and digging ground soil before planting vegetables or trees. Designed for open ground and yard soil preparation
  • Manual, Stable & Power-Free Tool: No electricity, fuel, or noise required. This manual soil digging tool offers controlled force and stability

UPC 762736884360
Color Green
Brand Name Forvenora
Manufacturer Forvenora
Model Number FTP-002
Power Source manual
Material Type Metal
Operation Mode Manual
Manufacturer Part Number FTP-002

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