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Luxury garden tool hamper

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Ideal for practical, get-stuck-in gardeners who love collecting the best tools for the job and keeping them in tip-top condition. Presented in a reusable jute bag, this set includes:
  • Woven wooden trug - handy for carrying crops, cuttings, flowers and herbs and made from responsibly sourced wood.
  • Lightweight compact pruner - great for deadheading and snipping flowers for the vase.
  • Hori hori with canvas sheath - a knife, saw and digging tool in one. Good for weeding, cutting through tangled clumps of roots, planting and even pruning.
  • Small bulb planting auger - fits into an electric drill for speedy hole making when sitting or kneeling. Brilliant for planting small bulbs and plug plants, as well as aerating the compost heap.
  • Niwaki gardening gloves - snug nitrile-coated gloves with good sensitivity for fiddly jobs like hand weeding and pricking out and potting on seedlings.
  • Garden twine in a tin - 150 metres of high-quality green twine that dispenses smoothly and easily without tangling and looks good in the shed.
  • Two copper tool cleaning sponges - tough but non-abrasive copper wool pads. Wet them with soapy water to scrub rust and dirt from tools and burnt residues from barbecues without leaving lots of scratches.
  • Niwaki camellia tool oil 100ml - the best oil for lubricating tool blades. After cleaning and drying blades, squeeze some oil onto a soft cloth and give them a good wipe over to keep them rust free.

Measurements:


Wooden trug: L41cm x W24cm x H13cm (excl. handles)
Compact pruner: L14cm
Hori hori: L32cm; weight 276g
Bulb auger: Ø4.05cm x 23cm
Gloves: medium (size 8)
Twine tin: Ø9cm x H11.5cm
Sponges (each): L8.5cm x W7cm x H3.3cm
Tool oil bottle: Ø3.5cm x H15cm

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