Clean-Out Shovel

Features

  • Carbon steel blade for effective digging and clearing
  • Designed for removing soil and debris from trenches and ditches
  • Stable construction with dual rivets and a weather-resistant handle
  • Comfortable grip for extended use
  • Durable finish for longevity
  • Includes a hanging hole for easy storage

Specifications

Blade Size 5 in. V-shaped
Handle Material Fiberglass
Finish Red hammer-tone

A shovel designed for trenching and clearing tasks, featuring a durable construction and comfortable handling.

Model Number: DXLHA2609

Project Ideas

Business

Landscaping Service

Offer a specialized landscaping service for trenching and clearing tasks in gardens and backyards, using the clean-out shovel for precision work.


Irrigation Installation

Start a business focusing on installing irrigation systems. Use the shovel to dig efficient trenches for laying down irrigation pipes.


Outdoor Living Space Design

Provide a service for designing and building outdoor living spaces, such as fire pits and water features, using the shovel for foundational trenching.


Property Drainage Solutions

Offer drainage solutions for properties by digging trenches to install French drains or other drainage systems to prevent water accumulation.


Tree Root Management

Start a business specializing in tree root management, using the shovel to dig trenches for installing root barriers and preventing root damage to property.

Creative

Garden Sculpture

Use the shovel to create intricate trench designs in your garden. Fill these with colored stones or plants to create beautiful, unique garden sculptures.


Micro Irrigation System

Design and build a micro irrigation system by digging precise trenches with the shovel to lay down small pipes for watering your garden efficiently.


DIY Fire Pit

Utilize the shovel to dig out a circular trench in your backyard to create a DIY fire pit. Line the trench with stones or bricks to complete the project.


Backyard Water Feature

Create a charming water feature by digging a trench to lay down the foundation for a small stream or pond. Use the shovel to shape the terrain as needed.


Tree Root Barrier

Use the shovel to dig out a trench around trees to install root barriers, preventing roots from encroaching on sidewalks or foundations.