"Weeding sickles are tools designed to scrape weeds from the root.
They are characterized by blades that can be driven into the ground to sever weeds at the root. Depending on the purpose,
they come in different shapes, such as sickles with steel blades, saw-bladed sickles, and double-edged sickles.
Weeding Sickles
Weeding sickles are characterized by their saw-like blades and are different from scraping or cutting sickles. They have hooks that grab the weeds and pull them out by the root.
"The blade is designed to easily penetrate the ground, allowing the twisted sickle to completely uproot small weeds along with the soil.
The direction of the blade varies depending on the dominant hand, so it is important to pay attention when purchasing.
"The blade is more curved than that of a twisted sickle, making it easier to penetrate the soil. It is a weeding sickle designed to cut and remove tough and thick weeds from the root."
In the case of steel-bladed sickles, the contact between the soil and the blade helps keep the blade in a continuously sharpened state, resulting in long-lasting sharpness.
Weeding Sickles
Weeding sickles are characterized by their saw-like blades and are different from scraping or cutting sickles. They have hooks that grab the weeds and pull them out by the root.
"The blade is designed to easily penetrate the ground, allowing the twisted sickle to completely uproot small weeds along with the soil.
The direction of the blade varies depending on the dominant hand, so it is important to pay attention when purchasing.
"The blade is more curved than that of a twisted sickle, making it easier to penetrate the soil. It is a weeding sickle designed to cut and remove tough and thick weeds from the root."
In the case of steel-bladed sickles, the contact between the soil and the blade helps keep the blade in a continuously sharpened state, resulting in long-lasting sharpness.