I always suffer from bachache when digging but with a polytunnel over turf I thought it through and realised that it was the spade. At 6' 3" I need a big (long) spade. That is when I read a review of the Wilkinson Sword extending spade - it's telescopic and what a difference to dig with. - well worth the £30 (incl delivery)
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The only reason spade handles used to be so short was because in medieval times peasants were allowed one ell of wood for their own use - so a spade handle was one ell, regardless of user's height ! And then of course, over the centuries people started to grow taller....
I bought an exceptionally long handled stainless steel spade, and a matching fork, from Lidl's recently, and although I don't think they are up to very heavy duty usage due to the quality of handle, they are noticeably easier on the back. At £7.99 each, not nearly the quality of Wilkinson's Sword, but beggars can't be choosers, and if needs be I can always rehandle them if the handles do give way.There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?
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I've looked at these CG, I'm only 5'11" but as I've had trapped nerves twice I think I should get a longer job. I wondered if the shaft would be a weak point as it was telescopic?
The other things I've looked at are :-
1. CHillington hoe types (Azadas I think the generic term is)
2. 2nd hand Terrex spade which I know one or two people have & swear by.
for now I struggle on manfully
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