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<blockquote data-quote="dave14110" data-source="post: 110" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Hi all, This is something for thought. </p><p>Recently I decided to get something better to dig turf, now most of you will say the Lesche digging tool or the digging tool made by Garrett. I looked at both these then decided against them for one reason. They look to much like a knife. I don't like been Questioned by law neither do I want people getting frightened thinking I'm pulling a knife. I don't want kids to be frightened or their parent's calling police cause someones in the park with a knife. </p><p> Recently Bunning's have got a Planter Pal it is clearly a garden trowel but has sharp sides, it also has little indents going up centre that can be used as depth gauge. </p><p>Only my opinion but these work very well don't resemble a knife & best of all it only cost me $5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave14110, post: 110, member: 14"] Hi all, This is something for thought. Recently I decided to get something better to dig turf, now most of you will say the Lesche digging tool or the digging tool made by Garrett. I looked at both these then decided against them for one reason. They look to much like a knife. I don't like been Questioned by law neither do I want people getting frightened thinking I'm pulling a knife. I don't want kids to be frightened or their parent's calling police cause someones in the park with a knife. Recently Bunning's have got a Planter Pal it is clearly a garden trowel but has sharp sides, it also has little indents going up centre that can be used as depth gauge. Only my opinion but these work very well don't resemble a knife & best of all it only cost me $5. [/QUOTE]
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