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Let the tools take the strain!
The stylish Eazitool’s gardening range has been specifically designed to minimise the stresses and strains endured by many gardeners.
Published:  14 December, 2011

The unique stirrup design centralises the downward pressure of the foot, minimising the strain on the lower back. This makes digging down into the ground far better balanced and easier, even in the hardest of soils. It is also safer than a conventional fork or spade as it stops your foot from slipping off the side of the tool.

Easy to hold, soft grip handles add extra comfort and also act as a shock absorber, helping to prevent the pain of injury when hitting hard objects in the ground.

Lightweight, rust/rot proof and easy to clean, the range includes an eazi-fork, eazi-spade, eazi-edger and eazi-weeder, making it the ideal multi-purpose garden tool set.

For further information contact 01302 746077 or email info@eazitools.co.uk.







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