thought there might be some interest in this - dont know what the qualities like as ive not bought one, but came across this Chillington Type hoe in the draper online catalogue
more than likely not as heavy duty as the ones from get digging, but might be a cheap alternative for this with a tighter budget
http://www.toolshopdirect.co.uk/item.php/store/11/c1/116/c2/954/sn/GT52
That does look good value, and only 1.99 postage.
yea thats what i thought - might get one for my o/h - she keeps borrowing my azada lol
sorry , don't wish to sound thick ; but what's an azada lol/
A digging hoe. You use it to chop into the ground.
thanks , never heard it called that before , live and learn as they say
It's the Spanish term, which is much used round here.
Used to be a mattock.."when I were a lad.."
I thought a mattock was a heavy tool on a pickaxe handle with a spike on the back, while a digging hoe was lighter, had a longer handle, and lacked the spike. Mattocks are used for bashing holes through tree roots, etc, hoes for turning soil. But local usages differ.
Both make ideal improvised weapons if you get too many tresspassers!
:-X
I use a mattock with the spike sawn off
The Italians on my site call it a Zapper, a mate at work gave one to me, it has a spike at one end and a azada type tool at the other end only smaller. ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: tartonterro on November 02, 2007, 20:53:52
thought there might be some interest in this - dont know what the qualities like as ive not bought one, but came across this Chillington Type hoe in the draper online catalogue
more than likely not as heavy duty as the ones from get digging, but might be a cheap alternative for this with a tighter budget
http://www.toolshopdirect.co.uk/item.php/store/11/c1/116/c2/954/sn/GT52
That's really good value it is much like the azada I bought and less than half the price. I have a mattock as well (grubber where I come from!) and I use them for different things. The mattock for heavy work on uncultivated ground the azada works better on previously cultivated ground and is really good at chopping off large weeds at ground level.
ive used mine to peel back the turf on the over grown allotment i took over, rather than digging them in i skimmed the surface and stuck those in the compost bin