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Corona CT3740 eGrip Hoe/Cultivator

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Corona CT3740 eGrip 
Corona CT3740 eGrip Hoe/Cultivator



Material Aluminum
Color Orange
Brand Corona
Item Dimensions LxWxH 12.75 x 5.5 x 2 inches
Item Weight 0.43 Pounds
Style Hoe/Cultivator
Grip Type Ergonomic

About this item
Planned as a 2-in-1 device, the ErgoGRIP Hoe/Cultivator double head, with a 2 1/2-inch wide edge in addition to three prongs that are set 3/4-inch separated, makes for an instrument that is perfect for wedding and developing the dirt
The kick-the-bucket cast aluminum compound head is lightweight and won't consume
Planned given wellbeing, the ErgoGRIP devices have against slip thumb rises and finger monitors for more noteworthy strength and control
The ergonomically planned hold limits hand pressure and exhaustion
Corona CT3740 eGrip Hoe/Cultivator




Item Description
Item Description
Crown's ErgoGRIP digging tools are planned against slip thumb risers and finger monitors that convey wellbeing and solace to landscapers who look for a simpler, more restorative cultivating experience. The lightweight, one-piece development and hardened steel composite heads won't curve, break, or rust.

From the Manufacturer
Crown Tools, brought into the world in the orange forests of Southern California during the 1920s, has a long history of planning better devices that go on than give enduring execution A large number of seasons

Item data
Item Dimensions 12.75 x 5.5 x 2 inches
Thing Weight 6.9 ounces
Manufacturer Corona Clipper Company
ASIN B000WEKMBG
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Nation of Origin China
Thing model number CT 3740
Client Reviews 4.5 out of 5 stars 616 evaluations
4.5 out of 5 stars
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Corona CT3740 eGrip Hoe/Cultivator



Best multi-tool ever! Truly. I have had one for 14 years and decided to get another with a fresh pint/blade in case anything happened to my favorite tool.
On The Original, I love the blade on one side to use as a root knife/Hori Hori knife, the point ( unfortunately - on this new one, :( now they’ve rounded it & thinned it). I like the etched measurements for bulb/root depth, the comfortable handle, hook for hanging in a bin, red so you don’t lose it, blades back for cutting vine/stem and both new/old have a Hefty yet comfy weight proving it won’t bend or act like a toy. This is a proper tool and I enjoy that feeling.
Both new/old, You can use it sideways as a hoe to decimate weeds, divide plants with its side that has a lightly sedated blade (the new model has dulled this too, unfortunately), and dig/transplant like the wind!
One issue is if you’re left-handed, then the serrated blade is on the opposite side.
I’m a righty so it’s a nonissue.
Lefties,, take note!
So I am admittedly sad -but not distraught- that they’ve cheapened this perfect tool in 14 years slightly by dulling the serrated left side blade + rounded/thinning the pointed tip. Those were my favorite parts and why I re-upped with a new one. Looks like they not only dulled the point but thinned it too.



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