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Jun 02, 2026 - 02:43 PM
The Ground Shark's 5.25-inch edge width is narrower than standard garden shovels, which concentrates your force into a smaller area for better penetration in compacted soil and rocky ground. Wider shovels move more soil per scoop but require more force to drive into hard ground, while the Ground Shark's pointed edge slices through tough terrain with less effort. The narrow width also makes the shovel easier to maneuver in tight spaces or when digging around obstacles like roots and rocks. For moving large volumes of loose soil or digging wide trenches, a wider blade like the 15-inch edge on the 42-inch King of Spades model is more efficient, but the Ground Shark excels at breaking new ground in stubborn terrain.
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