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Get In TouchGo backChoosing the right gardening tools can certainly make life a lot easier, and that goes doubly for any of the 10 million people in the UK suffering from back pain on a daily basis.
Older people, people with back problems, and those suffering from arthritis and other chronic pain conditions still enjoy gardening but find that bending and stooping can be just too painful.
The good news is that the gardening tool market has designed something which can resolve the problems associated with weeding and creating plant beds.
Claw garden tools have been created to take all the hard work out of landscaping and could be the ideal choice for anyone who wants to enjoy their green-fingered hobby without putting any more strain on their spine or joints.
If you’ve been wondering whether you should make the investment, we take a look at the pros and cons of the claw garden tool, so you can decide whether or not it would be right for you.
A Versatile Tool
Versatility is one of the most important features to look out for if you’re choosing a new gardening tool. The claw garden tool has been designed with flexibility in mind.
Its name is an indicator of just how versatile it can be. The letters C L A and W stand for “cultivating”, “loosening”, “aerating” and “weeding” – showcasing its many uses.
Gardening is a lot simpler with the garden claw on board. It can replace the need for many of the most popular garden tools and it can even be used on different soil types. With a 4-in-1 design, you can complete your landscaping project with no need to use any other equipment or tools – the ultimate in convenience.
It’s pointless owning a gardening tool which is so complicated that you can’t use it. The garden claw is intuitive and user-friendly. Even if you’ve never used one before, there’s no steep learning curve
Gardening in Comfort
Even if you don’t suffer from any medical conditions, gardening can still be an activity which requires a lot of energy and effort. Digging, hoeing, weeding and other landscaping tasks cause fatigue and strain, especially on the arms and hands.
The garden claw has been designed to take the pain out of even the most innovative landscaping project, eliminating the need to bend or stoop down completely. Also, since there are also comfort-grip handles, you won’t feel any pain when pressing down on the claw tool to carry out your gardening tasks.
Easy to Use
It’s pointless owning a gardening tool which is so complicated that you can’t use it. The garden claw is intuitive and user-friendly. Even if you’ve never used one before, there’s no steep learning curve.
All you need to do is stand in the right location, decide which function you want to use and place your tool in the right spot. There’s no parts to assemble, and the garden claw tool can even be used right out of the box!
Although it is a useful tool, its head may not be strong enough to turn very dense soils. Also, unless cared for properly it may end up rusting and failing before the end of its expected lifespan
Summing up the Advantages
When it comes to the pros and cons of the garden claw tool, there are many advantages to bear in mind. It is a flexible and versatile addition to your garden shed which reduces pain and strain on your back and joints. Simple to use and easy to store, it’s a highly affordable alternative to buying lots of different tools.
What are the Downsides?
While the garden claw has a lot to offer, there are a couple of negative points to bear in mind. For a start, if you’re embarking on a particularly heavy-duty project or have very clay-heavy soil, the garden claw may not be up to the task in hand.
Although it is a useful tool, its head may not be strong enough to turn very dense soils. Also, unless cared for properly it may end up rusting and failing before the end of its expected lifespan.
The best place to store your garden claw is in an outbuilding which has spray foam insulation installed to ensure that there will be no chance of moisture or condensation
Caring for Your Garden Claw
If you’ve decided that a garden claw tool is the ideal choice for you, there are a few things you should know about storing it properly.
Keeping it safe in a garden shed or garage away from damp and moisture will ensure that it is protected from rust. The best place to store your garden claw is in an outbuilding which has spray foam insulation installed to ensure that there will be no chance of moisture or condensation.
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