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Small English digging fork with Burgon & Ball handle - RHS Range

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A small, lightweight and very maneuverable English digging fork, equipped with a handle made of hard wood and a 4-tooth polished mirror stainless steel blade. It is a very beautiful hand tool designed to work on any type of soil in tight spaces or between plants. Its specific YD handle, typical of English tools, allows for excellent grip. Like all their stainless steel tools approved by the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society), this fork is guaranteed for life by Burgon & Ball.  

This Burgon & Ball traditional English digging fork, smaller, lighter, and more manageable than the classic model, is perfect for working all types of soil in tight spaces or between plants, or for gardeners who prefer a lighter tool. However, it is extremely resistant, tested to a breaking strain (weight supported before the handle breaks) of 90 kg, much higher than the British standard of 55 kg. Made of certified FSC* hardwood, the handle has a comfortable "Y" grip, double riveted at the base for added strength. The socket that grips the handle is extra long and fixed with two rivets, providing strength and flexibility to this key joint of the tool. The stainless steel tines are highly resistant to rust and slide easily into the soil. They are rolled for exceptional solidity and bending resistance.

* FSC is an international ecolabel guaranteeing that the wood comes from sustainably managed forests.

Dimensions of the spade head: 23 x 14 - Length of the handle: 75 cm (30in)

The English have the privilege of being the reference in gardening (if not in cooking). Promesses de fleurs has chosen the English company Burgon & Ball for the quality of its materials and its almost three-century-old steel manufacturing methods. The company has been working with steel in Sheffield since 1730, starting with a patent for solid steel sheep shears. The production of garden shears and equipment quickly surpassed that of sheep shears, but the stainless steel tools from Burgon & Ball are officially approved by the Royal Horticultural Society - probably the ultimate reward in the gardening industry.

The tines of this fork are hot rolled, a process that aligns the grain structure of the metal to provide exceptional bending resistance. Hot rolled tines are very unusual in the production of stainless steel tools - the standard is simply to cut the tines to length, weld them together, and grind the ends to a point. Choosing this more expensive manufacturing process is an additional quality criterion.

The heat treatment allows the steel to have exactly the right hardness for each tool. If it is too hard, the metal can break or chip; if it is not hard enough, it will bend or lose its sharpness. The thickness of the steel used is also dependent on the tool. This small fork requires a thicker steel than a knife, which can be much thinner steel. The thickness of the steel affects the weight, so it is also a balance to be found, which the company Burgon & Ball, with its soon-to-be 300 years of experience, has validated to ensure that its tools are both effective and enjoyable to use.

Technical features

Weight: 1.460000 kg
Wood handle
Handle type Handle
Type of tool fitting Silk
Handle length 75 cm
steel tool head
Manufacturer Burgon & Ball
Product guarantee A vie

Tips

Recommended for use in Heavy soil, Light, loose soil
Particularly recommended for all plants
Range of tools Traditional tools
Type of tool Large hand tool
Ideal tool for Aerating and loosening soil, digging and working the soil
Directions for use This little garden fork is a versatile tool that complements the spade. It is designed for digging, loosening, aerating, and breaking up the soil in tight spaces, such as between plants or in borders. It is much better suited than the spade for working with difficult, rocky, clayey, or heavy and compacted soils. It allows for loosening the soil without turning it over, simply by dislodging it with the penetration of its tines. This garden tool is also used for removing weeds, as well as certain vegetable plants (leeks, potatoes, carrots, turnips), and dividing large clumps of perennial plants. It is also used for uprooting and transplanting plants, removing stones, and bringing up pest larvae. To maintain the beautiful appearance of your tool, we recommend cleaning it with a stiff brush after each use and storing it away from moisture.

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