Esschert Design Hori Hor Knife with Sheath

€34.99
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The Hori Hori knife first appeared in Japan during the Middle Ages around the 16th century. The word ‘Hori’ means ‘to dig’ in Japanese. Its bent ridged and razor-sharp blade make this knife perfect for digging or cutting through roots or hard soil. This multifunctional garden tool is a knife, saw and digging tool. It can also be used to replant seedlings or as a measuring tool when planting bulbs (using the cm and inch markings on the blade to measure the depth).

  • including sheath

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The Hori Hori knife first appeared in Japan during the Middle Ages around the 16th century. The word ‘Hori’ means ‘to dig’ in Japanese. Its bent ridged and razor-sharp blade make this knife perfect for digging or cutting through roots or hard soil. This multifunctional garden tool is a knife, saw and digging tool. It can also be used to replant seedlings or as a measuring tool when planting bulbs (using the cm and inch markings on the blade to measure the depth).

  • including sheath

The Hori Hori knife first appeared in Japan during the Middle Ages around the 16th century. The word ‘Hori’ means ‘to dig’ in Japanese. Its bent ridged and razor-sharp blade make this knife perfect for digging or cutting through roots or hard soil. This multifunctional garden tool is a knife, saw and digging tool. It can also be used to replant seedlings or as a measuring tool when planting bulbs (using the cm and inch markings on the blade to measure the depth).

  • including sheath