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INTERTOOL Small Pick Mattock 1.5 lb | HT08-0303

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INTERTOOL Small Pick Mattock 1.5 lb | HT08-0303

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[Forged Steel Dual Head]: 1.5 lb forged steel head with pick and adze hoe breaks hard soil, pries roots, and digs efficiently for gardening and camping

[Anti-Slip Fiberglass Handle]: Lightweight fiberglass handle with non-slip rubber grip reduces vibration and fatigue for comfortable use

[Easy Assembly & Storage]: Detachable head installs in seconds; compact design with handle hole for convenient storage and portability

[Durable & Resharpenable]: Heat-treated, rust-resistant steel head stays sharp longer and resharpens easily for long-lasting performance

[Versatile Outdoor Tool]: Ideal for weeding, loosening soil, planting, prospecting, and breaking ground in gardens or campsites

The INTERTOOL Small Pick Mattock HT08-0303 is a 1.5 lb forged steel garden tool designed for efficient weeding, digging, and breaking hard soil. Its 15-inch lightweight fiberglass handle with anti-slip rubber grip reduces vibration for comfortable use. With a durable, resharpenable dual head (pick and adze hoe), this compact mattock excels in gardening, camping, and prospecting. Easy to assemble and store, it’s the perfect heavy-duty tool for DIYers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Assembly Instructions:
1.    Take the Pick Mattock blade and slide it over the bottom (thin) end of the handle, ensuring that the pick and adze are curved up toward the bottom of the handle
2.    While holding the bottom end of the handle, hit the wide end of the handle straight down onto a smooth concrete surface
3.    Repeat these forceful blows until the head is firmly secured around the wide end of the handle

REMINDER: During use you must occasionally check to ensure that the head is still tight. If loose, repeat Step 3 to tighten the head

Disassembly Instructions:
1.    To remove the tool head, hold the metal head with both hands and hit the thin end of the handle down against a wooden board laid down on a concrete surface until the head moves far enough down the handle to separate. The wooden board protects the end of the handle from damage

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