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Bully Tools 92702 12-Gauge Weighted Caprock/Pony Shovel with Fiberglass Long Handle
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Material | Fiberglass, Alloy Steel |
Color | Red, Black |
Brand | Bully Tools |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 56.37 x 1.75 x 9 inches |
Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
Style | Classic |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Gauge | 12.0 |
About this item
- 100% Made in the USA
- Commercial grade
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Extra thick 12 gauge steel blade
- Closed back design prevents debris buildup
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Delivery | Get it Mar 29 - Apr 1 | Get it as soon as Monday, Apr 1 | — | Get it as soon as Monday, Apr 1 | Get it Mar 29 - Apr 1 | Get it Mar 29 - Apr 1 |
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Sturdiness | 4.5 | — | 5.0 | 4.8 | 4.1 | 4.7 |
Light weight | 3.4 | — | 2.8 | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 4.4 | — | 4.6 | 4.5 | — | — |
Durability | 4.3 | — | — | 4.7 | 3.7 | — |
Ergonomic | — | — | 4.8 | 4.7 | — | 4.3 |
Sold By | Bully Tools | Amazon.com | Metal Concepts | Amazon.com | Bully Tools | Bully Tools |
material | Fiberglass, Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | — | Alloy Steel | Fiberglass, Alloy Steel | D-Grip |
size | Fiberglass | 10 in | — | One Size | Long Handle | — |
grip type | Contoured | Full Wells | Ergonomic | Ergonomic | Ergonomic | D-Grip |
gauge | 12 | 12 | — | — | 14 | 14 |
foldable | ✓ | — | — | ✗ | ✓ | — |
style | Classic | All-Steel, Caprock | — | Spade Shovel | Classic | Lawn |
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About Bully Tools
Founded in 1994, Bully Tools has been proudly producing 100% American made products, assembled by American workers. Bully Tools manufactures gardening and farm tools, shingle removers, floor scrapers, forestry and other specialty tools. With an unprecedented history of quality, Bully Tools is committed to applying the same reliability to our business practices. Bully Tools continues to grow and adapt to meet the ever-changing needs of the economy and their consumers.
Bully Tools 92702 12 Gauge Weighted Caprock/Pony Shovel w/Handle
Quality, Affordable, 100% American Made
Bully Tools 92702 12 gauge fiberglass shovels utilize a triple wall fiberglass, wood reinforced handle design and an extra thick 12 gauge steel blade. Great for homeowners and contractors, it is just as strong and hefty as a wooden shovel, with the added comfort of a fiberglass handle. All Bully Tools shovels have a closed back design that prevents debris getting stuck while digging. The extended ferrule and welded I-beam support increases strength while prying. In testing, the steel shovel head bends before the handle breaks in both wood and fiberglass models! This tool is 100% American made and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
- 100% American made!
- Commercial grade
- Made of extra thick 12 gauge steel
- Weighted Caprock/Pony Shovel
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Material | Fiberglass, Alloy Steel |
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Color | Red, Black |
Brand | Bully Tools |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 56.37 x 1.75 x 9 inches |
Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
Style | Classic |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Gauge | 12.0 |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Product Dimensions | 56.37 x 1.75 x 9 inches |
Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
Manufacturer | Bully Tools |
ASIN | B00ARTK5SQ |
Item model number | 92702 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #107,239 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #148 in Gardening Shovels |
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Bully Tools 12 gauge fiberglass shovels utilize a triple wall fiberglass, wood reinforced handle design and an extra thick 12 gauge steel blade. Great for homeowners and contractors, it is just as strong and hefty as a wood shovel, with the added comfort of a fiberglass handle. All Bully Tools shovels have a closed back design that prevents debris getting stuck while digging. The extended ferrule and welded I-beam support increases strength while prying. In testing, the steel shovel head bends before the handle breaks in both wood and fiberglass models!
From the Manufacturer
Tools made to last a lifetime, and be passed on from generation to generation. 100% Made in the USA Bully Tools is bringing back that tradition with tools built to endure years of hard labor. We have re-engineered he classic designs of shovels, rakes and other popular tools to create more efficient, durable products. Special features on specific products include true 14 gauge steel, triple wall wood reinforced fiberglass handles, extended length ferrules, and welded I-beam supports. We stand behind our products and offer a limited lifetime warranty. If one of our tools fails during normal use, we will replace or refund it! In a time when cheap foreign products are the norm, Bully Tools offers affordable, high quality Made in the USA goods. Thank you for your support!
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Customers like the quality, weight and value of the shovel spade. For example, they mention it's well built, heavy and does indeed slice through roots. That said, they say it'll last a lifetime and is much better value than any competitor. Customers are also impresseded with the cutting ability, saying it cuts through debris like butter.
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Customers like the quality of the shovel. They say it's well built, high quality, and heavy duty. Customers also mention that it'll last a lifetime, has a thick blade, and solid welds. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the tool.
"...typical environments, this should save you a ton of time and is very well made (not to mention a very thick gauge metal)...." Read more
"This shovel is awesome. It’s extremely heavy duty and sturdy. It cuts through debris like butter. It’s durable and well made...." Read more
"...is a heavy + sharp shovel with a fiberglass handle that is great for digging trenches, removing small stumps/bushes and cutting through roots...." Read more
"...Other than that, this is a well built shovel, and better than some that I've seen in the local irrigation stores at double or triple the price...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the shovel. They say it's solid, heavy, and great for smacking roots and leveraging out rocks. The blade is also heavy gauge and can be sharpened with a grinder. Overall, customers are satisfied with the weight and quality of the product.
"This is a heavy + sharp shovel with a fiberglass handle that is great for digging trenches, removing small stumps/bushes and cutting through roots...." Read more
"...I was able to dig out few in ground stones. It’s heavy, great to have especially if you like doing yard work, such as planting trees and flowers or..." Read more
"...They are much heavier than standard shovels and that’s a good thing. You need the weight behind you to chop those roots. Thick heavy steel...." Read more
"...For example, it will be heavier than a normal shovel (something you need if you want to cut through roots, etc) -- and it won't hold as much dirt..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the shovel spade. They mention that it is a great find, and much better value than any competitor. They also say that it's strong built for the price.
"...It's very good for homeowner use at a good price - especially since commercial grade shovels of this kind cost well over $100." Read more
"...day like I used to, but this is a great find, and much better value than any competitor. I’m spreading the word." Read more
"...worth the money." Read more
"This is heavy duty, strongly built for the price highly recommend" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the cutting ability of the shovel spade. For example, they mention it does indeed slice through roots as long as they're 1/2 inch in diameter or smaller, and it easily cuts through small to medium tree roots. That said, some complain about the durability and well-made of the tool.
"...It’s extremely heavy duty and sturdy. It cuts through debris like butter. It’s durable and well made. The handle seems indestructible." Read more
"...It's a far better tool than a shovel and easily cuts through small to medium tree roots...." Read more
"...I liked the weight of the shovel and after sharpening it. It cut roots pretty well.But the shovel cracked near the handle base...." Read more
"...This shovel does indeed slice through roots as long as they're 1/2 inch in diameter or less, primarily because of its weight...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the efficiency of the shovel spade. They mention that it saves them a ton of time, makes the job much easier, and is faster.
"...If you work in more typical environments, this should save you a ton of time and is very well made (not to mention a very thick gauge metal)...." Read more
"...I am able to report that it is faster, neater, and allows smaller holes...." Read more
"...He says it makes the job SO much easier." Read more
"Real labor saver..." Read more
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If this is what you need, this shovel is the best I've found for the price (true caprock shovels are very expensive; locally they all go over $100 retail). The "Bully Tools" version is better than most. The current one that I have was purchased from Amazon and I've used it frequently over 2 years time without any issue.
Keep in mind, if you don't need a caprock shovel, this probably won't be what you want and you might complain. For example, it will be heavier than a normal shovel (something you need if you want to cut through roots, etc) -- and it won't hold as much dirt due to it's fairly straight spade that doesn't concave (another important factor in being able to cut through things).
Those two items are minor trade-off's compared to the ability of this shovel to make digging a breeze. If you work only in areas of loose, light, topsoil, then use any normal spade. If you work in more typical environments, this should save you a ton of time and is very well made (not to mention a very thick gauge metal).
I have a hard time understanding how anyone else has broken these shovels, my first guess is that it's possible they were defective from the factory because mine has been through the worst jobs imaginable and the integrity remains good-as-new.
Where I live, we have decomposed granite hardpan with head sized rocks buried in it. I used to use a mattock to break it up and pry bar to get the rocks. As I get older I'm less inclined to bend over swinging a pick or mattock so I was eager to learn "Texas style digging" which uses a spade to break up the hardpan and pry the rocks. I am able to report that it is faster, neater, and allows smaller holes. Which raises the point that it's easier to reach into a small hole with a shovel than a mattock. With the mattock, if you need to bust hardpan a foot down, you need to make the hole bigger to get the mattock in. If you use a digging bar instead, you need to keep swapping tools to get the dirt out. The caprock shovel busts the hardpan and carries enough dirt out of the hole. As far as prying rocks is concerned, you've got to use some judgement. I've destroyed shovels and bent pry bars before, so if nothing is moving, I stop prying and dig.