
Sneeboer Great Dixter Fork
The Great Dixter fork is the perfect size when you are working on your knees turning the soil or even harvesting root vegetables. Hand-forged and hand-crafted in Holland by the Sneeboer family.
Don't forget to care for your Sneeboer tools to ensure they last you a life time:
First use clean the complete tool with linseed oil so the handle will keep its look and wonโt dry out and will prevent dirt from sticking to the wood.
The stainless steel parts can also be treated with linseed oil. This way dirt will not stick to the blade of the spade.
Remember to clean your garden tools after use with a stiff brush and lightly oil as neccessary and finally store them somewhere dry.
The Great Dixter fork is the perfect size when you are working on your knees turning the soil or even harvesting root vegetables. Hand-forged and hand-crafted in Holland by the Sneeboer family.
Don't forget to care for your Sneeboer tools to ensure they last you a life time:
First use clean the complete tool with linseed oil so the handle will keep its look and wonโt dry out and will prevent dirt from sticking to the wood.
The stainless steel parts can also be treated with linseed oil. This way dirt will not stick to the blade of the spade.
Remember to clean your garden tools after use with a stiff brush and lightly oil as neccessary and finally store them somewhere dry.
Original: $114.28
-65%$114.28
$40.00Description
The Great Dixter fork is the perfect size when you are working on your knees turning the soil or even harvesting root vegetables. Hand-forged and hand-crafted in Holland by the Sneeboer family.
Don't forget to care for your Sneeboer tools to ensure they last you a life time:
First use clean the complete tool with linseed oil so the handle will keep its look and wonโt dry out and will prevent dirt from sticking to the wood.
The stainless steel parts can also be treated with linseed oil. This way dirt will not stick to the blade of the spade.
Remember to clean your garden tools after use with a stiff brush and lightly oil as neccessary and finally store them somewhere dry.























