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Barebones Garden Scoop

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Style No. 64917842; Color Code: 000

A go-to tool when the trowel just won't do. Ideal for quickly prepping beds and planting seedlings in both garden beds and plant containers, the garden scoop from Barebones features a deep belly and high sides that prevent spilling. Constructed with an ergonomic, heat-treated stainless steel blade and comfortable walnut handle: a duo worthy and capable of a lifetime of use.

About Barebones: With a history steeped in philanthropic work, this certified B Corp continues to help lift people out of poverty by providing essential skills, education, and tools. The first product ever created by the Barebones team was the state-of-the-art emergency shelter, and this continues to be one of the primary assets they provide to underprivileged communities and disaster recovery efforts. With these bare-bone shelters, people in countries across the globe are actively receiving the protection they desperately need. Barebones has evolved from its philanthropic roots, but continues humanitarian efforts and the "Do Good" philosophy it was founded on.

  • Walnut handle, heat-treated 2CR13 stainless steel blade, heat-treated 410 stainless steel shaft
  • Scrub or wipe clean; finish with mineral oil when fully dry
  • Store indoors when not in use to prevent rusting and aging
  • Blade can be resharpened
  • Imported

Dimensions

  • 12.5"L

Barebones

With a history steeped in philanthropic work, this certified B Corp continues to help lift people out of poverty by providing essential skills, education, and tools. The first product ever created by the Barebones team was the state-of-the-art emergency shelter, and this continues to be one of the primary assets they provide to underprivileged communities and disaster recovery efforts. With these bare-bone shelters, people in countries across the globe are actively receiving the protection they desperately need. Barebones has evolved from its philanthropic roots, but continues humanitarian efforts and the “Do Good” philosophy it was founded on.

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