🌱 Dig Deep, Grow Strong!
The Rogue Hoe Prohoe features a 5.75-inch tempered steel blade designed for heavy-duty gardening tasks. With a 60-inch long ash handle, it offers perfect weight balance for ease of use. Its precision-sharpened edges allow for versatile digging, making it suitable for both men and women. Plus, it comes with a lifetime guarantee, ensuring it will be a reliable tool in your gardening arsenal.
K**
A truly useful hoe!
A truly useful hoe! I broke my back and am in a wheelchair this year, but I need to care for all of my flower beds, so I ordered this hoe, after much consideration. I needed a lightweight hoe, but one that was sturdy and reliable, and this Rogue Garden Hoe turned out to be exactly right for me. I couldn't lift a heavy hoe from my chair, but I needed one with enough heft to dig into the ground and not just drag across the top. And it needed to be sharp, and oh, my! this hoe is sharp! Because I am not able to swing the hoe, pretty much just using a short chopping motion, I am slow, but I can wreck the lives of most weeds, only needing help with an occasional big bully weed. I usually turn it on edge for the extra digging action but the longer edge is great for pushing the mulch back into place without bending. I have found this hoe to be very easy to use, even for a person in a wheelchair, and I can heartily recommend it to anyone needing a sharp, maneuverable hoe.
S**L
Perfect!
Excellent hoe. We have black soil and are fighting bermuda grass in the garden. This hoe is unstoppable! Love that it has sharp edges on three sides. Great for breaking up ground and the slim design (which at first sight I didn't like) is perfect for getting under plants for precise hoeing. Highly recommend! Worth the extra few bucks.
R**E
Time will tell
OK, I will admit I know way too much about grubbing hoes as I grew up on a row-crop farm down South just before the herbicide revolution arrived where cotton still had to be chopped and peanuts, corn, gardens, yards, cemeteries and other places in the countryside all had to hoed to control the onslaught of weeds. I was in need of a new garden hoe and was intrigued by the Rogue line and got this one for its narrow blade design despite for what I consider a high price for any hoe. I received an email from the manufacturer thanking me for my purchase, warning me that the tool was sharp and to let them know if there were any problems ( I like that). The hoe arrived as promised and while the hoe was sharpened, it was not sharp (there is a big difference and I understand the liability issues, etc.). A few minutes with a good file got the burr (wire edge) and glint off all the edges and was soon to what I considered sharp enough to work. I sanded a couple of minor paint runs off the handle, applied a couple of extra coats of exterior lacquer to the handle and it was ready to hit the dirt.And work it does. I like the design, weight and balance of the tool as its sharp corners and sides can snag crabgrass from the tightest spots while the wide blade takes care of the open areas with relative ease. The longer handle also helps in reaching over garden rows to hit weeds without me having to bend over. Build quality is good.The only concern I have is that I noticed that about 1/2" of the blade seems to have a spot of "course" steel that I fear might wear faster than the rest of the edge. The file pulls larger, grit-like filings from this area and the edge there, while still sharp, is just a bit more jagged than the rest of the blade after long use. Maybe there was a flaw in the casting or tempering of the disk blade that this one came from. Time will tell. Anyway, I'm keeping it and besides, I don't intend to spend my waning days trying to wear this tool out if I can help it.
G**L
Nice tool. If in tough soils, rocks, or grass, try the 65 VW instead.
This is a very nice tool. I'm 6'3" and the handle suits me fine. I can reach far under trees and stuff to get to those stubborn weeds (rather than crawling on the ground with a hand tool). Very nice in dirt, sandy type soils, flower beds, and gardens. Very quick and easy for small weeds. Does okay on medium weeds. Established plants with thick roots like clover and alfalfa are very resistant to this tool. If it's got a root like those, you need something else. Knocks out small sage no problem. Sage with thick stems and branches? Need something else. For dandelions mixed into tough grass turf, this tool is a little fatiguing to do the push-pull thing to get them out one at a time. I found myself going back squatting with a hand pick. It was much faster. Then my rogue hoe 65 VW arrived with the pointy tip. Popped out weeds from grass turf without difficulty. It was also easier and faster in the driveway gravel parking areas. The pointy tip made it easier to get under the rocks, dig through the weeds, and rake everything back with the other end of the 65 VW. Both have their uses. The VW is going to sort of plow the ground like you're going to plant stuff, or you can use the wider end to make a flatter cut. The 575G makes pretty even cuts. It does have a bowed edge. The sides are pretty good for single weeds. The wide edge lets you take out groups of weeds with ease. If you've got really tough soil, lots of rocks, thick grass turf ... you may want the 65 VW instead. The 65 slices through that stuff. I guess if I could only have one, I'd use the 65 VW with the rocky soils around here. The 575 feels lighter to me.
A**E
The Only Hoe You'll Ever Need, Just The Best
Needed a really sturdy hoe with a long handle as I am quite tall with some back problems. We have a huge yard in our new home which we have largely purged of everything but trees, for drought and upkeep reasons. There was a ton of ivy when we bought the place, and a lot of little sprouty treelings and bush things keep popping up. We had a crew clear out all the big stuff and the ivy, but it keeps coming back along with the little stuff.Normal hoes with their dull blades and plastic on cheap metal handles just wouldn't do. THIS hoe will last longer than I will. It has a blade so sharp and a solid hardwood shaft so sturdy you could have carried it into battle in the Middle Ages and done some fierce damage slicing off faces. I do nothing so dramatic, but it is so easy to use that I clear my yard maybe once a week in a matter of minutes. One of the best purchases we have ever made. And it was delivered in great condition, beautifully packed, and at least a day earlier than I expected.
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