Esschert Design Hori Hor Knife with Sheath

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The Hori Hori knife first appeared in Japan during the Middle Ages around the 16th century. The word ‘Hori’ means ‘to dig’ in Japanese. Its bent ridged and razor-sharp blade make this knife perfect for digging or cutting through roots or hard soil. This multifunctional garden tool is a knife, saw and digging tool. It can also be used to replant seedlings or as a measuring tool when planting bulbs (using the cm and inch markings on the blade to measure the depth).

  • including sheath

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The Hori Hori knife first appeared in Japan during the Middle Ages around the 16th century. The word ‘Hori’ means ‘to dig’ in Japanese. Its bent ridged and razor-sharp blade make this knife perfect for digging or cutting through roots or hard soil. This multifunctional garden tool is a knife, saw and digging tool. It can also be used to replant seedlings or as a measuring tool when planting bulbs (using the cm and inch markings on the blade to measure the depth).

  • including sheath

BLACK FRIDAY SAVE 20%

The Hori Hori knife first appeared in Japan during the Middle Ages around the 16th century. The word ‘Hori’ means ‘to dig’ in Japanese. Its bent ridged and razor-sharp blade make this knife perfect for digging or cutting through roots or hard soil. This multifunctional garden tool is a knife, saw and digging tool. It can also be used to replant seedlings or as a measuring tool when planting bulbs (using the cm and inch markings on the blade to measure the depth).

  • including sheath