Burgon & Ball Mens Groundbreaker Spade RHS Endorsed
Burgon & Ball Mens Groundbreaker Spade RHS Endorsed
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The real joy of this super-tough garden spade is its pointed, sharpened head, which slices easily through the most challenging ground.
If it meets a stone or root as it cuts down through the soil, it simply passes the obstruction to the side, taking the hard work out of digging in hard or stony soils. The mirror-polished stainless steel head gives rust resistance and clean movement through the soil. Wide comfort treads at the top of the blade prevent any discomfort for feet, allowing you to really dig deep.
This distinctive spade has been tested to a breaking strain of 100kg – that’s 82% stronger than the British standard. To save your back, it has a longer handle than most spades, crafted in hardwood. The handle is topped with a comfortable 'Y' grip, double riveted at the base for strength. An extra-long, double-riveted strapped socket introduces strength and an element of flex at this key joint.
Our stainless steel large Groundbreaker spade is endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society, perhaps the ultimate gardening accolade. Like all our RHS-endorsed stainless steel tools, this Groundbreaker spade is covered by our lifetime guarantee.
- Handle: hardwood
- Head: stainless steel
- Head dimensions: 28cm long x 18cm wide
- Overall length: 111cm
- Weight: 1.94kg
SKU: QB-GTB/SGSDRHS
MPN: GTB/SGSDRHS
ID: 32245938421899
View full detailsUsed and works really well, I’m impressed
Decent bit of kit, looks really sturdy with a lifetime guarantee what can go wrong
The house we recently bought has a clay, incredibly stoney back garden. Basically every push, step on the spade or fork hit a large rock or one of the millions of smaller stones in the garden. It was a nightmare! Bought this product with the pointed base and it changed everything. The design/shape is just what I wanted and needed, but the quality of the product is excellent as well.
The “cheapest and the best” are two different things. You get what you pay for.