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Originally Posted by: c4bb0ose  Originally Posted by: Metal Kiwi  Originally Posted by: Erickd  Lol maybe you're right about the sensor, but as for the knife kinda sucks, maybe a bad batch, should last more than a year Check this out Eric. I have swung on mine and really tried to break it but can't. Also seems to stay sharper longer and in about one year have only filed it lightly once. http://www.detectnz.co.n...+Cutter/x_sku/01408.htmlMK Can attest to how well this thing goes, my partner got me one for my birthday last year, poor things been put through some tough times and is still going strong. You can also sharpen it very easily if it starts to slide on roots rather than cut the. Yeah I got one last week I really like it. Its the first real digger I have had and its a million times better than the sharpened up garden trowel I was using before. I seriously doubt that you would ever be able to break the blade with normal use. Gets a big thumbs up from me. Edited by user Sunday, 26 July 2015 11:38:26 AM(UTC)
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