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wich shovel you got?

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wich shovel you got?

Post by familybus »

broke me damn long handle shovel today after havin it for a long time! need to buy a new one but cant decide wich one, i like the yellow handled ones that have a what might be a fibreglass handle but bunnings dont sell em, what would be a good shovel and where would be the place to get one from in sydney? thanks in advance!
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Post by RV80 »

I hate the fibreglass handle ones. I use the old cyclone wooden handle :D
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Post by tuff 45 »

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digging

Post by 75 cruser »

if you dig all the time like i do you need respect for the spade and when you pick up the right one you will have a inner connection and just know
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Post by dromana7411 »

wooden cyclone... not a fan of the fiberglass ones, broken a few of them, and if you run them over they break.
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Post by ausyota »

I like the wooden handle cyclone "deep post hole shovel" it has less angle on the head.
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Post by Cossie »

I got one with an all steel handle which extends, so easy to store but doesnt break ya back if you're a tall $*!* like me!

Was from Bunnings and wasnt real expensive, gets a good workout in the garden and hasnt broke yet! :armsup:
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Post by Eddy »

I got me a poly handled jobby. Survived a backhoe parked on it, and had it for eight years. Had to rescue it from other utes too
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