






🌿 Dig Deeper, Last Longer — The Trowel That Means Business
The Spear & Jackson 5030TR Traditional Stainless 5 ½" Hand Trowel combines heritage craftsmanship with modern materials, featuring a mirror-polished stainless steel blade for rust resistance, a weatherproofed hardwood handle for durability and comfort, and a one-piece tanged neck for superior strength. Ideal for precise planting and weeding in borders, tubs, and pots, this award-winning tool is built to withstand tough soil conditions while offering ergonomic ease for professional gardeners and enthusiasts alike.



| Best Sellers Rank | #335,171 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #191 in Gardening Trowels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,818 Reviews |
T**S
Spear & Jackson Trowel - a sturdy, well made & attractive trowel
Take it from one who has bent a few of the cheaper trowels, this new one from Spear & Jackson is a winner. I always resisted buying more expensive trowels and opted for the cheaper ones, but after wearing out another one, it was time to try a higher end trowel. Here are the pro's for this trowel: - The blade of the trowel is a heavy, carbon / ferritic stainless, which means it will be magnetic, and also means it is hardened / tempered more than classic austenitic stainless (which is non-magnetic). The blade is very thick and it would take a lot of force to bend it. - The ferrule on the trowel is affixed very well to the hardwood handle, and I cannot detect any play in it - it is not loose and feels it will not fall off like many cheaper tools with ferrules. It is dimpled on two sides where it joins to ensure it stays in place. - The neck of the trowel is a one-piece construction with the blade, and is not welded like some, so there is no joint to fail under force. Additionally, the neck appears to be epoxied? into the wood handle and should be durable. - Finally, the wood handle is recessed toward the middle, making a good fit for smaller hands (like my wife's). The handle appears to be made out of white oak which will make it very water resistant (red oak is not). The con's - can't think of any at this point - but let's see how it holds up under repeated use over time. I will update at a later date if need be. We tested it out today, and it feels great in the hand, and has a lot of staying power and it cuts through the hard AZ dirt well. Overall a five star trowel, I would recommend it to anyone! Not cheap, but quality rarely is. We were going to get a Lee Valley trowel for $5 more, but I think we will be more than happy with this one! 5 stars! Thanks for reading!
L**N
Sturdy and Stainless
This is a sturdy and solid trowel that is good looking to boot! The stainless steel has fared well in my garden's hard clay and rocky soil. I tend to abuse my tools and wrench and pry entrenched stones and roots with it so I'm glad to say that there is little evidence of deformation or rusting at all on the item. The blade is stout and the weld seems secure. The finish of the wooden handle is nice and comfortable to hold with no wiggling of any kind thus far. The leather lanyard is convenient for hanging the tool but not good for much else; it can easily be removed if desired. Overall, it is a substantial tool that feels good in the hand without being too hefty and tiresome to use. 5/5 - I love it.
G**S
Best garden tool I've ever had
Strong and perfect for prying weeds without bending over.
R**I
nice little fork, good for weeding.
I like using forks for weeding because they don't dig out all the good soil around the weed, just pull out the roots. This fork is sturdy enough, comfortable to hold, and attractive.
G**7
Great tool
This is a very well made and sturdy hand trowel. It’s easy to use too.
M**B
Weak Weld
This shovel worked beautifully- until it broke. I was weeding a bed after several days' rain, so the soil was soft.
J**N
Pricey. Well made.
Pricey but gets job done. Well made.
S**Y
like it.
it's great but kinda narrow to put your foot on it.
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