Use Trenchfoot to get a grip on things
By Renee • Jun 2nd, 2008 • Category: Tool BoxEver notice how you have to step on one side or the other of your spade or shovel as you dig? Seems a bit off balance, doesn’t it? This heavy-duty, no-slip footpad replaces the narrow, off-center strip of rolled metal you usually use to push the blade into the soil. With the TrenchFoot, you use the ball of your foot to push down, instead of the arch. And it’s centered so you won’t lose your balance as you dig. This tool is easy to install, too. Simply slip it over the handle of your shovel and you’re ready to dig. If you wish, slip it off one tool and use it on another. It’ll fit either straight or D-handled tools.
• Simple to attach
• Use with shovels, spades and forks
• Specially engineered to be durable, even in heavy use
• Non-slip surface on the step
• Made in the U.S.A.
You can purchase the trenchfoot at: http://www.trenchfootinc.com/
Renee is a gardening fanatic who enjoys movies, serving her TIVO god and traveling when she can find the time.
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