Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Equipment Shed => Topic started by: Snowboar on December 18, 2020, 17:53
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Hi all quick question are wolf tools any good and would you buy or would you buy separate tools instead
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I have quite a few Wolf tools. In my experience you can usually only use one at at time :nowink: :lol:
Seriously though, I would recommend them. They have two different handle lengths ... short one for me and long one for Worzel. :D
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Had some nearly 30 years and still in use! Just bought a selection for daughter, son in law and grandsons 5 & 7 so they all have something to use on their new allotment.
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I have quite a few Wolf tools. In my experience you can usually only use one at at time :nowink: :lol:
Seriously though, I would recommend them. They have two different handle lengths ... short one for me and long one for Worzel. :D
There are a few more than 2 handle lengths! Both fixed and telescopic from 16cm to 4m!
Excellent tools (good prices at garden-goodies)
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Have several. All used daily almost. Only had a problem with very well-used shears. Contacted Wolf and they replaced them. I would highly recommend them!
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Hello I wont have anything else but wolf tools for hoes rakes loppers etc I buy mine from world of wolf on line at the Sunshine garden centre in London jezza
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We had quite a few Wolf tools and really liked them. Unfortunately they were stolen when the shed was broke into, it seems they sell well on the car boot stalls.
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wolf tools are definitely one of the best brands to buy although i tend to buy from screwfix there not a brand they stock :(
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Am I correct in thinking you are talking about Wolf Garten tools?
If so I am a big fan, a gardener mate put me on to them years n years ago, I have several different rake sizes, swoe, cultivator/hoe and handles.
A local old school garden centre was closing and they sold everything 50%-70% off so I went mad.