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How to use a crevice weeding tool properly

Nov 15, 2023

Everyone will certainly have some weeding tools at home, and this crevice weeding tool must have been used more or less. Is there anyone like me who always thought that only the outer sharp end was used to clean the crevices, that is, to remove the tenacious weeds inside the crevices? Later I realized that the whole design worked really well. Now let me show you how to use this weeding tool properly.

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Crevice-Weeding-Tool

First of all, cleaning the gap is of course its main function. The outer corner is shaped like a sharp blade so that it can be used to clean some nooks and crannies. Some gardens will lay some stones or floor tiles, and there will be some weeds living in the cracks in the middle. And these grasses are often very affect aesthetics, and traditional tools are difficult to clean deeply, which is why we have these weeding tools. The sharp right Angle can go deep into the interior and uproot the roots of the weeds, without hurting the original stone or floor tile, which is very labor-saving and easy to use. This is difficult to achieve with other weeding tools.

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Crevice-Weeding-Tool-use

Second, why is it designed to look like a sickle? In fact, this inspiration does come from the sickle, but it is not quite the same as the sickle. The general scythe as a whole is curved, for a large range of harvesting, and this crevice weeding tool is a "7" shape, the head is completely flat and the second half is made of sharp blades, so that it is easy and effortlessly pushed, so that this part is like a scythe to eradicate weeds on the ground. The tip of the "7" word is a sharp corner, although it is not sharp compared to the outer corner, but this part with the shape of the "7" word can be used to scrape the weeds growing against the corner. The feeling of scraping the weeds against the corner is so good!

 

This is the correct use of this crevice weeding tool, have you learned? Go ahead and give it a try, and if you find any other hidden uses, you can share them here.

 

 

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