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Jun 02, 2026 - 02:43 PM
The Ground Shark's serrated edge cuts through roots up to several inches thick without requiring you to switch to a saw or chopping tool. Standard shovel blades either bounce off large roots or require repeated chopping that slows your work. The serrated teeth on the Ground Shark bite into root fibers and slice through them with a pulling motion, so you maintain momentum when excavating in wooded areas or clearing root-heavy soil. We've used this shovel to clear stumps and dig through forested ground where standard shovels forced us to stop and grab a saw every few minutes.
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