Truper Tru-Pro Steel Scoop, 27"

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SKU
25009128
  $44.99

Description

Tru Pro Western Pattern Steel Scoop, #8 Blade, D-Handle, 27-Inch. 27-Inch Pro Grade North American White Ash handle with D-Grip for balance and control. White Ash handles give optimum ratio of resistance and flexibility. 9-Inch Cushion grip for improved control and reduced hand fatigue. Size $8, Scoop blade is 14 3/8-Inch wide. D-Handle grip is assembled with double rivet heavy gauge braces.

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Gertens is one of North America’s largest garden centers and home to Minnesota’s largest selection of annuals, perennials, natives, houseplants, trees, shrubs, and evergreens.  We’ve been “Growing in the Grove” in Inver Grove Heights since 1921 and our campus now covers over 100 acres of shopping and growing facilities. Gertens is still a family-owned business with a focus on giving customers the ability to buy high-quality plants and trees directly from a local grower.  After all, IT'S ONLY NATURAL TO BUY FROM THE GROWER.

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Details

Tru Pro Western Pattern Steel Scoop, #8 Blade, D-Handle, 27-Inch. 27-Inch Pro Grade North American White Ash handle with D-Grip for balance and control. White Ash handles give optimum ratio of resistance and flexibility. 9-Inch Cushion grip for improved control and reduced hand fatigue. Size $8, Scoop blade is 14 3/8-Inch wide. D-Handle grip is assembled with double rivet heavy gauge braces.

  • 27-Inch pro grade fiberglass handle with D-Grip for balance and control 
  • Handle provides resistance and flexibility 
  • 9-Inch cushion grip for improved control and reduced hand fatigue 

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Brand Truper

Product Questions (1)

We will start displaying our live cut trees by the second week of November, weather permitting. The artificial trees will be found inside our store. We will begin displaying our lighted permanent trees at the end of October.
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