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Nissa
2025-08-17 15:53:59
Awesome little shovel! Went camping over the weekend and as a lot of hiking was involved and I wanted to keep light, this shovel was excellent and very sturdy. I was hacking away to make fire pits and keeping dirt / debri away. It did the job well. It’s so portable and folds easily.Although for heavy duty camping I will resort to bringing along a proper big shovel. This portable shovel is still very useful to bring along as it fits in any small back pack & to me a shovel is an absolute necessity in most situations and this one is very Compact and sturdy. My new fav toy.As for durability, I’ve just bought and used this & so far so good. Of course can’t expect to put too load and abuse on this little guy, keeping in mind that it’s still just a compact version of a shovel. Nevertheless a well made product & amazing price value!
Customer
2025-08-10 13:49:08
A little small
Instarx
2025-07-28 09:17:28
I was surprised by how small this tool is. I guess I should have read the description more closely. But once I started to use it the tool worked just fine. It is nice and compact, sturdy enough to do some light digging and felt good in the hand. Now you wouldn't want to try and dig a ditch with it, it isn't that sturdy, but an occasional hole would be fine. It performed fairly well in my hard Carolina clay soil, but not nearly as well as a dedicated hand pick. That isn't a criticism, the tool isn't designed for heavy digging. But it does what it needs to - some light digging on a camping trip or in the garden.
J.H. Knight
2025-07-22 20:58:05
This is EXCELLENT for what is intended for. What is it intended for? BACKPACKING. If you are trying to get a shovel for an archaelogical dig, or to dig big holes, or to dig up metal at the beach, buy a full size shovel. Invariabialy, as evidenced by a few negative reviews, there's always some guy that doesn't get it, and thinks that all shovels are these big full size behomoths you get at the hardware store. NO!The clue should be the measurements. Another clue is the word COLEMAN. Coleman makes outdoor supplies. Camping stuff. Not "camping" as in park the Winnebago and step outside once in awhile to take pictures, but camping as in "roughing it: " tent, on the ground, or, if you're hardcore like me, backpacking with gear, on a trail, mountains, inaaccessible areas, whatever. Or, if you want to have "easy camping" , a tent, on the ground, next to your truck which is loaded with gear, coolers, lanterns, etc. (this is camping, too, but not "roughing it;" anything else is NOT camping Living in a big, driveable portable hotel (that can easily carry 20 full size shovels in it's storage area) sounds fun, but I don't know what you would call this activity. Rving, I guess. .Why would a backpacker want a little shovel? There are specific shovels often referred to as "bowel trowels," which are super small, lightweight pieces of metal for digging a hole for bodily "exit functions." In backpacking there is hardly any other reason to have a digging implement.It is clear, however, that this little shovel would perform that duty (no pun intended) and then some some. Weight is an important consideration, and this handly tool, with it's pick, justifies it's few extra ounces.
D. Bottcher
2025-07-16 14:17:19
My first impression upon opening the box was "is this it??" The shovel blade is about the same size as a compact disc (CD). The blade folds on a hinge so that the overall size when put away is incredibly small, and half of the handle unscrews to shorten its overall length. When it's in the storage bag you'd never guess that an entire shovel was stowed in it. And in a sense, it isn't. This is more like a folding trowel than a folding shovel. The handle seems sturdy enough but the blade itself is so small, it's hard to compare this to a real shovel that one would use to actually dig something. In a pinch this would get the job done, I suppose. And since it's meant for emergencies, I guess I can't complain. But be warned that it will probably be smaller than what you're expecting. Quality seems okay. The "saw blade" (quotes are intentional) is a joke. The "teeth" (again, intentional) are rounded. It's hard to see what material this is designed to cut. In other words, don't rely on this tool for your only saw. At the end of the day, it's cheap, extremely portable, and will probably suffice in a pinch to do some basic (okay, VERY basic) digging.
Ray Lawrence Jr.
2025-06-29 12:51:40
OK kids, This is not the standard size military issue e tool that military uses. This is more like a gardening tool size e tool. E tool as in entrenching tool. I like that this is small and compact. Keep in mind when camping, you are probably not going to be digging a fox hole with a grenade sump under heavy enemy fire. You do want some form of small shovel in your bugout bag to dig a small fire pit in a survival situation and this little guy is very well suited for this task. For a survival fire you need a shallow pit with a small diameter so you can keep your fire under control so you don't torch the entire forest. This little shovel with help you make this type of fire pit. Then when you break camp, you can back fill the hole like a good boy scout. This shovel meets my specifications and needs for my gear. The pouch will fit on a standard G I ISSUE pistol belt with ease or just leave it in your bugout bag. You want compact and light weight tools in a bugout bag so consider this tool for that reason.
Joe Engineer
2025-04-27 14:06:54
Great poo shovel. Does the job nicely. Doubles as a squat height cane while doing the deed. You know the name of the game. Leave no trace.
Liz Sue
2025-04-07 14:58:20
Very small, also very lightweight. It’s basically a folding hand shovel with a pick. I played with it a bit in a blasted mining area and beat up the pick a bit but it worked great for digging blasted soil. It did not work well for anything at the campsite though. Good price, will stay with my camping/hiking gear because it is small and lightweight.
GnU
2025-04-02 10:16:52
Worked super when packing in back country. In off season I leave in my vehicle for emergencies and it does not take up a lot of room.Don’t make a mistake paying more than you need to on items that have way more bells n whistles than you need. For example, a shovel with a knife, saw kit and compass... it’s just sacrificing weight and quality of all the items. It’s not as though you’re going to pull out the little compass on the shovel to navigate the trail when you’re lost, right? No, you’ll use one of two things, your fancy app watch/gps device or a traditional compass and a map.So avoid the BS marketing and get this shovel because I’m confident you’re purchasing a shovel to dig a hole to drop a number two in the bush.Happy poops people!
Alex
2025-03-20 14:17:44
El problema es el pasador es de aluminio , en otros es un tornillo inox .
JOolz
2025-03-16 18:34:15
Bit smaller shovel head than I was expecting, but makes it compact and convenient size, folds up to fit in bag. Seems to be quite sturdy and does the job.
Rex
2025-03-11 11:10:24
Very expensive for a shovel, but it's really good. I've used the cheaper iron ones before, and this one is much stronger and is quite useful for a variety of purposes. If you're looking for something to take with you outdoors, then this one is definitely worth the money.
Indraneel Chaudhuri
2025-01-14 15:45:19
Very happy with this product that comes with a smooth finish and looks good enough to be able to do its expected jobs. The small size is appreciated since it would just be apt both to remove snow from say, the windscreen of my Jimny to say, the loose sand in front of its tires (when stuck in a hole)! Many thanks from India :)
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