Bahco P262 Small Softgrip Hand Draw Hoe
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Bahco P262 Small Hand Garden Hoe | £11.35 | ||||
Bahco P262 P262 Small Hand Garden Hoe BAHP262 | £12.97 | ||||
Bahco P262 Small Hand Garden Hoe P262 | £15.87 | ||||
Bahco P262 Small Softgrip Hand Draw Hoe | £16.95 | ||||
| £16.95 | |||||
The Bahco P262 is a compact hand draw hoe designed for breaking ground and loosening compacted soil surfaces in preparation for sowing. This small garden hoe combines a fully hardened steel head with epoxy powder coating for excellent rust protection, making it suitable for regular use in both professional landscaping and domestic gardening applications. The tool features a polypropylene round handle with an integrated soft grip, ensuring comfortable handling during extended periods of soil preparation work. At just 315mm in length and weighing 224g, this lightweight hoe is ideal for working in confined spaces, raised beds, and border areas where larger cultivating tools would be impractical. With its durable construction and ergonomic design, the Bahco P262 is particularly well-suited to ground preparation tasks including breaking up clogged soil, aerating compacted surfaces, and creating seed drills. The hardened steel head withstands the demands of working through challenging ground conditions while the protective coating maintains the tool's condition even with regular exposure to soil and moisture. Features and Benefits: • Fully hardened steel head with epoxy powder coating for rust resistance • Soft grip polypropylene handle for comfortable extended use • Compact 315mm length ideal for working in confined spaces • Lightweight 224g design reduces user fatigue Specifications: Product Type: Hoe Length: 315mm Total weight: 224g
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