豊稔光山作 Japanese Weeding Sickle, Weeding Tools Gardening, Sickle Garden Tool, Hoe Garden Tool, Scythe Very Sharp Edge – Made in Japan
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Product Features
- manual weeder. Made in Japan.
- This Japanese weeding sickle is made of quality sharp steel with comfortable wooden handle.
- Sustainable to gardenig tool,weeding tight spaces or new growth,and several other garden activities.
- The forged high carbon steel blade of this Japanese weeding sickle has a very sharp edge and will maintain it longer than most hand weeder & hand hoe in the same price range.
- The forward weight and sharp edge of the blade helps to make quick work of most weeking tasks.
- This manual weeder tool for garden is the lightweight and easy to handle(long handle), it adapts to different gardening tasks.
- It is suitable for professional but also amateur gardeners. This top-quality Japanese Sickle is product of the maker Hounen Kouzansaku made in japan. For Japanese gifts too. We will change to the renewal product label (red) from time to time!
- manual weeder. Made in Japan.
- This Japanese weeding sickle is made of quality sharp steel with comfortable wooden handle.
- Sustainable to gardenig tool,weeding tight spaces or new growth,and several other garden activities.
- The forged high carbon steel blade of this Japanese weeding sickle has a very sharp edge and will maintain it longer than most hand weeder & hand hoe in the same price range.
- The forward weight and sharp edge of the blade helps to make quick work of most weeking tasks.
- This manual weeder tool for garden is the lightweight and easy to handle(long handle), it adapts to different gardening tasks.
- It is suitable for professional but also amateur gardeners. This top-quality Japanese Sickle is product of the maker Hounen Kouzansaku made in japan. For Japanese gifts too. We will change to the renewal product label (red) from time to time!
Product Specifications
| Brand | 豊稔光山作 |
| Color | Brown-2 |
| Style | gardening |
| Product Dimensions | 13.12"L x 5.4"W |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Type | Bypass |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Manufacturer | Hounenkihan |
| Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
| ASIN | B07D37GN4W |
| Item model number | HT-0910 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Product Price History
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Excellent – for specific tasks. This is an ultralight sickle — thin, sharp, serrated blade — for light, non-woody bush cutting and clearing. I used it successfully to cut swaths of herbs — thyme, rosemary, and mint bushes — that needed severe pruning because they had become overgrown and infested with spider-mites. The blade serration is fine and well engineered, but I wonder whether it is necessary. Would not a smooth, non-serrated blade cut just as effectively and show less tendency to stick and saw on the bush stems? This is why I gave it four stars instead of five for ease of use. Nevertheless, the Hounenkihan delivers on its marketing promise.
Mugwort’s worst nightmare. The media could not be loaded. It was hard filming and demoing with one hand, but ultimately, this nejiri kama sickle hoe made getting rid of even the deepest rooted weeds a simple task. No pulling out my back trying to parse mugwort from my oregano!The sharpest part is great for stabbing right into the heart of the roots and severing anything stubborn enough to hang on. Clearing out lemongrass and any other shallow weeds without harming my herbs was also very easy because of how much control this blade affords. Now I’m even thinking of getting one with a longer handle for the larger ornamental shrubs which require more reach. But for my veggie & herb garden, this one is light, comfortable, and pretty efficient as it is.Keep in mind that this one is designed for right handed users. If you’re a leftie, Amazon does carry Hounenkihan left handed nejiri kama hoes, but it’s a separate listing. Overall, I can vouch that the Hounenkihan blade on this is very sharp, strong, and easy to use. Just wear gloves and watch your feet – don’t want to weed off a few toes while your in the thick of it.
Excellent Sickle -Please Read. First of all the seller needs to explain why there are two sickles with different prices. The cheaper sickle, which is at the moment $9.99, has a thin blade. The more expensive sickle has a thick blade.It is a shame to see that some people are giving this poor reviews because the blade will bend or chip. This blade is made of a very high carbon steel, and it is hardened to a very high degree. This makes the steel brittle, but it also allows it to hold an extraordinarily sharp edge. If you hit a rock, or you hit a curb while weeding, it is going to break a small piece out of the edge and you can easily take the tips off as well. This is why it is such a cheap tool. It is actually meant to be somewhat disposable. You can put it on a bench grinder and bring the edge back, but the blade is so thin that you will only make it through a few years of regular use before needing to replace the tool.I have never used one of these tools and would compare it to a Mattoc, only this tool is very light, and you use it sideways. It has an extremely sharp blade and you can use it to surgically remove weeds from a bed covered with groundcover. I really enjoy using this tool when a Weedwhacker will not suffice. You use your wrist muscle primarily and you are going to have to be on your knees to navigate low areas because the handle is not very long. It is very much a precision surgical tool, and it easily cuts through saplings and thick roots. It choose through any dandelion in its path as well.I really enjoy this tool and I hope that anyone who reads this can understand that it’s meant to be replaceable which is why it is so cheap. The steel chipping in breaking and bending is not a representation of poor manufacturing quality. It is the characteristic of the steel. The steel is supposed to behave this way, if you’re careful, it will stay sharp and will not chip.You also need to understand that carbon steel is not stainless steel and it will rust very easily. You need to take oil on a rag old, lawnmower, oil, for example, and wipe down the blade after each use. If that is not your cup of tea, look for a tool similar to this one made from stainless steel. Stainless steel will never produce an edge as sharp as carbon steel, not even remotely, but it does not rust, which I think is why it is very popular in traditional American tools, there is less maintenance required with stainless steel.I have not tried the thicker version of this tool yet. I would assume that it has a bit more weight and momentum for swinging.Overall, if you are a fan of Japanese tools, which work a bit different than your typical English tool this is a very interesting one to add to your collection. It’s not expensive and it does an extremely good job of removing weeds.The only thing I wish they included with this is a protective cover because you could easily cut yourself if you put this in a spot where you cannot see the blade and accidentally reach in to grab something and get too close. I personally cut a little piece of garden hose, and used that to protect the edge, more so from myself..
Fantastic. This is my go-to garden tool for clearing grass (sods) to plant my new shrubs/bushes. Edge is really sharp and with not much effort, you can hack away large areas of grass for your new plant. Great tool!!
First use saved four times cost of tool in landscaping fees. I just speed sickled and liberated three very young spruce trees from an invading jungle of crack grass, rag weed, poison ivy, sedge grass, and other tenacious weeds. It would have cost at least four times the cost of this tool for the same job if I called the landscaper in to do it. And it would not been done any more quickly or thoroughly than it took me to do it with this sickle.This tool can be used to do traditional sickling of tall grass, weeds, or even crop residue removal in the vegetable garden. But it shines removing that nemesis of the July garden — crab and crack grass. It can be used vertically to slice through roots and then horizontally to completely slice them off and lifted out in the same motion. I used it in relatively soft ground very easily and it works as well on harder surfaces.Very pleased with the ease of use of the Brown 5 Weeding sickle. Got all three young shrubs clear and mulched before the sun reached me and it got too hot, far more quickly than I expected. I’ve used Asian weeding tools for well over twenty years. This one is nicely made, just the right size for me. I’m 5’4″ 72 year old female with a small hand.And yes, it feels great to demolish and conquer!P.S. ANY good garden tool needs sharpening — even an old fashioned full size “hilling hoe.” No yammering take care of your tools! You may want to watch a few YouTube videos and invest in a whetstone and diamond file.
Sharp and handy. This tool is amazing! Great for cutting down any weed and digging in the dirt. I don’t know if it can be sharpened. But I don’t see needing to sharpen it for a good while.
Sharp cutting blade will clear weeds quickly. This works well to clear an area of weeds. I used it to clean up weeds before laying mulch around trees. I find this much quicker (and easier on my hands), rather than just pulling weeds. I do sharpen the blade periodically to keep it in top shape.
Excellent for weeding and other garden chores. You can’t beat Japanese garden tools. Super sharp and pulls out every weed. Love it!
Like the quality. I like the feel of it and the fact that’s japanese as they know how to work with steel.
Every Garden Need One. This is amazing and so sharp. Every garden needs one. It is a favorite go to item for me. I just wish it came with a long handle.
Every Garden Need One. This is amazing and so sharp. Every garden needs one. It is a favorite go to item for me. I just wish it came with a long handle.
Yard work sucks but this makes it easier. This little guy is really sharp and works well. It’s a little lighter than I expected so I’m worried it may break some day but it works really well.
Yard work sucks but this makes it easier. This little guy is really sharp and works well. It’s a little lighter than I expected so I’m worried it may break some day but it works really well.
My new go to. I love my weeding sickle. This is the only thing I use now, it works SO well. I was a bit skeptical at first but after using it for a bit, I was sold. When done correctly it doesn’t cut the weed but rather pulls up roots and all while at the same time loosening the soil. Great concept and well constructed.
My new go to. I love my weeding sickle. This is the only thing I use now, it works SO well. I was a bit skeptical at first but after using it for a bit, I was sold. When done correctly it doesn’t cut the weed but rather pulls up roots and all while at the same time loosening the soil. Great concept and well constructed.
The BEST garden tool. I love this gardening tool so much. I use it all the time. It takes strain off my hands which is important after hours weeding. I gift this tool to other gardeners I love it so much!
The BEST garden tool. I love this gardening tool so much. I use it all the time. It takes strain off my hands which is important after hours weeding. I gift this tool to other gardeners I love it so much!
Great hoe. Gets in to tight spaces. Very sharp blade. Well made.
Best little weeding hoe, Used it all summer. Very sharp tool and still sharp after a lot of use this summer.
Very sharp and easy to use. The tool although light, is very sharp. Careful swinging it! I took a photo of a plant called a knotweed. They can grow over six feet tall, and the roots may have to be dug out with a shovel if they get this large. You can see the plant before I did anything to it, and it’s relatively small. I took one swipe with this tool and the top came right off. I did this to give you an idea of how sharp this tool is. I later dug it our with this tool. I’m not going so far as to say that this makes weeding fun, but once I started digging around smaller weeds like crabgrass, I found it easy to dig in the dirt and then pull the weed up and out so I can throw it away and did much more weeding on a hot day then I expected to. The tool works very well, is light and I found it easy to use. Some may feel it’s too short since you do have to bend down or knell on the ground to use it, but if was longer it might be harder to dig/pull the weeds out. I did buy a sharpening stone to keep the blade as sharp as possible, but haven’t used it yet. I’ll sharpen this after a few more uses, but so far it’s exceeded my expectations!