I went to your website and found the shipping from Canada to be too high for me unfortunately. I like how you actually demonstrate the tool in the video. Some other videos only talk about a product.
Looked good so I got one, and now everyone who knows me wants one. It works very well and uses your strongest muscles so there is little fatigue. I cleared a 10 x 30 foot area of late August weeds, including thistles and brambles, some up to 1.5 inches thick in about two hours, Heavy work but with this tool, doable. Only negative is the sheath is too flimsy. It is a tool for adults, because as sharp as I made mine, and pulling toward yourself when you slice through the bamboo and woodier plants, it could give you a cut. Get one.
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2:04 I bet that dandelion does come back. I heard the root snap as you pulled it out. There's still some root left in the ground.
Very loose soil I see there. Most soil is very compact. Not a good example.
I went to your website and found the shipping from Canada to be too high for me unfortunately.
I like how you actually demonstrate the tool in the video. Some other videos only talk about a product.
Most helpful. Found the link on a customer review on Amazon. This is just what I need!
Looks like a nice, effective tool, but @ 2:15 : dude, wtf are you thinking!?? "nice point for getting right down into…" YOUR HAND??
Looked good so I got one, and now everyone who knows me wants one. It works very well and uses your strongest muscles so there is little fatigue. I cleared a 10 x 30 foot area of late August weeds, including thistles and brambles, some up to 1.5 inches thick in about two hours, Heavy work but with this tool, doable. Only negative is the sheath is too flimsy. It is a tool for adults, because as sharp as I made mine, and pulling toward yourself when you slice through the bamboo and woodier plants, it could give you a cut. Get one.
The Japanese Weeding Sickle is called a Nejiri Kama.