Dig Up Shrubs and Trees and Easily Cut Roots Without Hernias

by Marc on October 7, 2008

in Gardening, Tools

Cutting down trees and shrubs is no big deal, unless of course you actually want to dig out the stump. If so, those pesky roots can make for an all-out stump wrestling battle. For the big stuff, you will probably still want an axe or hatchet. But for smaller opponents, a Japanese root cutter is ideal. This particular model is made from heavy duty stainless tool steel with serrated razor sharp teeth to make quick work of any cutting job. If only I had this for the 2 hours my neighbors watched me attempt to wrestle a Juniper stump out of our yard (I won. . . eventually). Designed for roots up to 1″ diameter. Also great for trimming root-bound plants before replanting. The handle is made from Ho wood and overall length is 8-3/4″. Just $10.75 at JapanWoodworker.com

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