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August 5, 2025
Head has a good weight to it and comes pretty sharp. Simple to slide onto the handle. The handle itself is well designed and made. Overall a good buy. Recommended.
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August 4, 2025
Heavy Duty! My husband is hard on everything- breaks every shovel and rake we get... but hes NOT going to break this! He loves it, great for digging holes to plant, hitting rocks did not phase this thing. Highly reccomend. No problem with the head sliding, twisting- nothing. It took him less than a minute to attach the head, and it's NOT coming off. Shipped fast. Great product!
Zaac
July 24, 2025
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Kindle Customer
June 13, 2025
I have owned many mattock's in my 78 years and this is the best built and proportioned ever.One must take care as this tool is very sharp.
Richard S. Symms
June 12, 2025
This one has a tough handle, and it does the job for my on the hard pan soil in y yard.
Jackson Beardsley
May 25, 2025
I agree with the folks who have mentioned the head not fitting onto the handle. I’m a regular howeowner with no special tools (or skills!). I can’t get the head to stay on the handle. It’s always slipping. This seems like a very lazy or cheap (or both) design flaw. It’s a shame because it would be so easy to fix. Does the tool work? Kind of in that you can swing the pickaxe several times without the head coming down the handle. But eventually that head is going to slip, so why bother with this when there are many other choices? Learn from my mistake and go with something else.
Archerlc
May 20, 2025
Works great.
Kennedy McGovern
January 12, 2025
Three stars because the product is decent quality. But only three stars because of the shipping decision.If they were selling business to business, it would make sense to send this in two pieces. You could safely assume that whoever's buying it has the right kind of press in order to wedge the handle into the pic. But they're not selling business to business. They're selling retail, to homeowners mostly, making their decision to send it in two pieces absolutely absurd.Luckily, I'm not your average guy at home. I do have tools. I do not have the kind of press necessary to put this thing together and make it stay, but I could pull out my grinder and cut a cross in the top of it, then Jerry Reed something with a piece of steel and my vice to push it down in there well enough where it wouldn't keep falling off. But that was a wasted afternoon, and I ended up burning myself on the plastic when I had to cut the handle...Come on guys. How much do you save by sending this out in two pieces? Is it really worth making your product useless to most people who are buying it?Get a press, press the handle into the pic, and then send it out. I mean, this is just common sense.
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