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Old 04-07-2008, 12:48 PM
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Has anyone ever used an ez-dig-r? I found it online and thought it looked pretty interesting. Is it worth while or should i just get a regular digging tool? here is the link to their site.
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Hey Mike, I use an Ames gardening tool, that you are able to buy at Lowes. It is GREAT! Does not bend, and cuts through everything I have thrown at it. Lifetime replacement too! Best of all it is about $13 !!!!
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Old 04-07-2008, 01:16 PM
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I found a link for you Mike!
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Old 04-07-2008, 02:47 PM
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Not sure about that tool Mike.. never used it. I use Treasure wise digger!
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never used that one, but i use a lesche. i think it's by far the best i've used:

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I havent heard of that one, i use a lesche hand digger and the predator 88.. Both are great tools.
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Hey Mike, I use an Ames gardening tool, that you are able to buy at Lowes. It is GREAT! Does not bend, and cuts through everything I have thrown at it. Lifetime replacement too! Best of all it is about $13 !!!!
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Old 04-07-2008, 05:50 PM
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I have been using a Gator digging tool for about a year now,..Just ended up sharpening the edge this week..Still is a good tool...Buster...
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Hey mike I read about these last year. It sounds like a decent tool. Me I have a Lesche, and a Predator Hercules tool. Really like both, Beale.
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Pretty cool tool, thanks for the link love the finds on there
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