Need a water shovel

Landlord Jim

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I've had very good luck with the water shovels from Sunspot Stealth scoops. Look online for them. Sunspot tooling. Expensive but worth it!
 

adamBomb

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As Jim suggested: go with the sunspot stealthscoop. Any of their scoops are top notch with a lifetime warranty.

Stealth beach scoop
 

Jason in Enid

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water shovel? Are you asking for help in picking out a sand scoop? Are you wanting one for dry sand only, or for dry / wet sand. Heavy duty or light weight? Lots of options, need to know more info first.
 

marion moore

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speaking of shovels, I purchased a trenching shovel a few years ago

to put in a sprinkler system in my yard. it has a standard wooden handle

the blade is about 4" wide and 10" lg. I use it when the ground is to hard

for my hand blade, you can use your foot to push it into the ground. it makes

nice small plugs. you can get them at Home Depot, Lowes & etc.

marion
 

NC Digger

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I made one, works great in dry and pretty good on the edge of the water line.

shovel4.jpg
 

beendetected

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Lol, yours is neater than mine. Mine is a more abstract work of art.


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