Hori Hori + Sheath
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First implemented in Japan, the Hori Hori was originally used for careful and methodical excavating of plants. A rounded top and serrated sides make it an ideal tool for scooping, digging, and separating.
Equipped with a heat-tempered, hollowback blade, full stainless steel tang, and comfortable walnut handle, this is the diverse garden tool you can use for a lifetime. Intentionally added twine cutter doubles as a bottle opener, so you can enjoy your choice of refreshing beverage after a hard day's work.
Includes 900D polyester sheath with an interior liner. Stainless steel belt clip supports easy carrying and accessibility, while the strong handle strap restricts the blade from slipping or moving. Open-end allows for easy cleaning and prevents soil buildup, preserving the blade for years of continued use.
Details: 12.5" x 3.75" x 1.5". 4CR13 Heat-tempered 6 ¾” stainless steel blade. Full, stainless steel tang. Rich and durable walnut handle. Copper ring accent. Serrated edge and smooth, sharp edge. Twine cutter and bottle opener. 1" depth markings.
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