goeduck
Super Member
I like the ones with wider spots to put your foot on when you step them into the ground. Ames is one of my better ones, I stay away from the cheapo models.
That's essentially the one I busted. It had seen the so many miles (over more than eight years, probably more than 10) the fiberglass was actually beginning to delaminate:thumbsup:
The BH sure made it a whole lot easier to plant a dozen trees than a shovel would have.
But I also go for the cheap $10 ones. They last a few years even with me leaving them outside most of the time, exposed to the elements. Eventually the handles break off and I'm left with only the business end. Since I can't find replacement handles for less than the price of a new one, I'm getting quite a collection of the business ends.
I found that weird also. How can Lowes sell a new shovel cheaper than it sells just a wooden handle. I ended up just throwing one of my shovels away and buying a new one because it was cheaper than a new handle. I also don't use them much because the backhoe is much easier on the back, but a good shovel is handy around buried PVC pipe to uncover it without breaking.The BH sure made it a whole lot easier to plant a dozen trees than a shovel would have.
Since I can't find replacement handles for less than the price of a new one, I'm getting quite a collection of the business ends.