Showing posts with label ergonomic garden tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ergonomic garden tools. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Digging rocks out of the garden with an unbreakable boradfork

Here in the Blue Ridge Mountains it's not uncommon to find rocks while digging in our heavy clay garden soil. (Did you ever wonder why there are always more rocks in the garden every year?)
We're sure glad to have an unbreakable broadfork.
You can get one too, at www.WayCoolTools.com
Using a broadfork will loosen the soil deeper than a roto-tiller and not leave hard-pan.
At 60" tall this garden digging tool keeps you in an upright position and gives you the leverage for the 10" tines loosen the soil.
There are three sizes to choose from: 5, 6 or 7 tines that will cultivate up to a 30" wide garden bed in one pass.
Buy a broadfork today.
Your back will thank you!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Tiger tooth pruning saws on sale while supplies last!

Pruning season will be here soon.
Get your Tiger tooth compact folding saws for only $16.76 in our online store!
This is a great saw for your gardening tool bag or your back pack for camping or hunting. Japanese style blade for fast easy cutting, ergonomic handle for comfort and ease of use. Flip top case with belt clip. How Cool? (Way!)
Stocking suffers anyone? Shop now while supplies last!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The All In One tool sharpener can work with a double edged pruner blade

Here is a way to change your All In One tool sharpener so it will sharpen double edged pruner blades, like the blade of the Barnel B 585 ratcheting pruner. This video features a surprise appearance by Joey the cat.


The All In One tool sharpener is easy to use and is great for gardening and culinary tools.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Fall & winter pruning the easy way


Some things never change.
Most things get better with time.
Garden plants will always grow, beckoning your care.
Powered by the loving force that guides, strengthens and inspires, we work with our hands, nurturing life to bring forth the bounty that it was intended to bring.
As we pass from summer to autumn, with the planting of fall crops comes fall & winter pruning.
What a joy it is to work with nature and enjoy the progress and betterment of all things.
Then, amongst the trees and shrubs you come across branches that you would ordinarily cut with your regular pruners (or secateurs – depending on your gardening dialect) but no matter how much strength you add to the task, it is to no avail.
What is needed here is some technological assistance, provided by the wisdom that fills the universe... in the form of a Ratcheting Pruner.

Most things do get better with time; Including the B-575 ratchet pruner from Barnel International. More than a few of our garden tool customers were upset to hear that we no longer carried the B-575 ratcheting pruner that helped them power through otherwise impossible cuts with ease.
That is until we responded with the news that the B-575 had been replaced with a new pruner with better capabilities and an even sturdier design.
The new B-585 ratchet pruner now has a wonderful handle design that many gardeners prefer over the older B-575 design. Included in the newly designed pruner is a flower knife tucked neatly into the anvil blade and a sharpener / oiler kept in a handy spot inside the body of the pruners.  
With the new B-585 ratchet pruner you can do all the same pruning work you are used to doing in your garden, orchard or vineyard. The difference between using a regular pruner (or secateurs) and a ratchet pruner is that the ratchet pruner will behave much in the same way as your old non ratcheting ones until you come to the branch that you used to have trouble cutting. Then the built in gear drive in the pruners will enable you to push the blade through the branch in smaller less stressful increments. Ratchet pruners break an otherwise impossible cut down into about 3 or 4 easy handle squeezes making those otherwise impossible cuts seem a lot less like work.
WOW! Is the typical response we hear from gardeners who try our ratcheting pruners for the first time.

Well as if the more comfortable handle and ease of use is not enough – You can now use your ratchet pruners in flower arranging, using the ratchet action to cut through small bunches of flower stems and the flower knife to angle cut the stems to keep them fresher longer. You can also use the built in knife to cut twine and other garden tasks. Add to that the handy oiler / sharpener – dab some oil onto the cutting edge of the blade and with a few quick strokes of the sharpener you have a tremendous gardening ally that is always sharp and ready to serve. 
We always thought the B-575 ratchet pruner was the best ratchet pruner on the market with a stronger and more durable design than others.
The fact that plants grow and need care never changes.
Like the gardeners we know and the gardens they tend, the new B-585 ratchet pruner is a reminder of the fact that even the best things do get better with time.