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How long is the Lesche digging tool blade?
Lesche Digging Tool Right Side Serrated with Sheath
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Open Jun 02, 2026 - 04:13 PM
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Jun 02, 2026 - 04:13 PM
The Lesche digging tool has a 7-inch blade length and measures 12 inches overall from handle end to blade tip. The 7-inch cutting edge is long enough to extract plugs in standard park and yard soil without requiring multiple cuts, but short enough to maneuver around shallow roots and tight spaces near fence lines. The blade width is 1.75 inches, narrow enough to minimize turf damage when you're digging in maintained lawns where landowners expect clean plug replacement. The compact dimensions make the Lesche digger easier to carry on a belt sheath than full-size shovels, and the 1.1-pound weight keeps it light enough for all-day hunts without adding significant load to your detecting kit.
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Lesche Digging Tool Right Side Serrated with Sheath
The Lesche right-side serrated digging tool is a double-edged hand digger built for detectorists working in root-heavy soil and compacted ground. One edge carries saw teeth for cutting through roots, the other a sharpened blade for slicing plugs in tough grass and clay. Metal detectorists hunting wo...
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