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May 29, 2026 - 03:43 PM
The left serrated Lesche digging tool has the saw-tooth serrated edge on the left side of the blade and a smooth sharpened edge on the right side. This configuration suits right-handed users who naturally push the serrated edge into roots and compacted soil with their dominant hand while using the smooth edge for perimeter cuts. The right serrated version reverses the edge placement for left-handed detectorists. Both tools use the same chrome-moly steel construction, 7-inch blade length, and integrated hand guard. The combo listed here includes the left serrated model, which is the more common configuration. If you're left-handed, verify the edge orientation before ordering to match your cutting motion.
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