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The Lesche Model 76 is a right-angle serrated digging tool with a hollow handle and screw-on waterproof cap, built for metal detectorists and prospectors working root-heavy ground, trashy parks, and remote campsites. Metal detectorists hunting older parks and yards reach for the Model 76 when the ground is packed with tree roots, vines, and thick sod that blunt standard trowels. The serrated edge cuts through roots and matted vegetation without the prying force a smooth blade requires, and the right-angle weld between the 7-inch blade and handle delivers better force distribution when prying plugs from compacted soil. The hollow handle stores small finds, spare batteries, or emergency matches in a waterproof compartment, and the included Cordura belt sheath with plastic insert keeps the tool accessible during multi-hour hunts.
What's Included with the Lesche Model 76
- Lesche Model 76 right serrated digging tool (12 inches overall length, 7-inch blade)
- Waterproof screw-on cap for hollow handle compartment
- Cordura belt sheath with plastic insert
Why Detectorists and Prospectors Reach for the Model 76
- Serrated edge cuts through roots, vines, and sod without the repeated prying smooth blades require, saving time on plug recovery in overgrown parks and yards.
- Right-angle weld between blade and handle delivers better force distribution when prying plugs from hard-packed soil or clay, reducing wrist strain on long hunts.
- Hollow handle with waterproof screw-on cap stores small finds, spare batteries, or emergency supplies, eliminating the need for a separate pouch on remote hunts.
- Heat-treated alloy steel blade resists rust and holds an edge through hundreds of digs in rocky soil and root-heavy ground.
- Cordura belt sheath with plastic insert keeps the tool accessible without snagging on brush or requiring a separate carry system.
Serrated Edge Performance in Root-Heavy Ground
The Model 76's serrated edge is the functional difference between this digger and Lesche's smooth-blade models. When you're digging plugs in older parks where tree roots form a mat 4 to 6 inches below the surface, a smooth blade requires repeated prying and sawing to break through. The serrated teeth on the Model 76 cut roots on the first pass, reducing the number of strokes per plug and the wrist fatigue that accumulates over a 3-hour hunt. The right-angle weld between the blade and handle positions your hand directly above the cutting edge, so downward force translates into cutting pressure rather than lateral flex. We've used the Model 76 in root-dense soil where a standard trowel would bend or snap, and the heat-treated alloy steel blade holds its edge through dozens of digs without resharpening. The non-serrated edge on the opposite side of the blade cuts burlap, weed mat, and twine when you're working landscaped sites or nursery ground.

Hollow Handle Storage and Belt Carry
The hollow handle provides waterproof storage sealed with a screw-on cap, large enough to hold a spare battery, small finds, or emergency matches. Detectorists working remote sites or multi-day prospecting trips use the compartment to store items they need immediate access to without carrying a separate pouch. The screw-on cap threads tightly enough to keep moisture out during wet-ground digs or stream crossings, and the cap stays attached to the handle during use so you don't lose it in tall grass. The included Cordura belt sheath with plastic insert holds the digger vertically on your belt, keeping the serrated edge away from your body and the tool accessible without reaching into a backpack. The plastic insert prevents the serrated edge from cutting through the sheath fabric over time, a failure point we've seen on cheaper nylon sheaths after a season of heavy use. Detectorists who hunt parks, campsites, and prospecting claims find the Model 76's combination of cutting power and onboard storage reduces the number of tools they need to carry, and practical detecting tips from working detectorists often recommend a serrated digger for root-heavy ground.
Specifications
- Blade Length: 7in (18cm)
- Blade Width: 1.75in (4.4cm)
- Overall Length: 12in (30cm)
- Edge Type: Right serrated (one side), smooth cutting edge (opposite side)
- Handle: Hollow with waterproof screw-on cap
- Materials: Heat-treated alloy steel blade, rust-resistant
- Sheath: Cordura belt sheath with plastic insert
- Country of Manufacture: USA
- Warranty: Manufacturer warranty
Why Buy from Serious Detecting
Serious Detecting is an authorized Lesche dealer, so every Model 76 ships with the manufacturer warranty and access to Lesche's customer support. Our team uses Lesche digging tools on park hunts and prospecting trips where root systems and compacted soil require a tool that won't bend or break after a season of heavy use. We ship free on qualifying orders, offer a 30-day return policy, and match competitor pricing on identical in-stock items. When you need a serrated digger built to cut through root-heavy ground without the maintenance burden of a folding shovel, the Model 76 delivers the edge retention and onboard storage working detectorists depend on.
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