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No more crouching down or hard graft. Cut your plug without breaking a sweat as the blade just slides straight through most grounds. Pros: Very well built should last a lifetime, perfect for taller detectorists, makes light work of all ground conditions.

Firstly I just want to say that I would not recommend carrying a knife with you in this day and age. It used to be something most detectorists would have with them. Most good metal detecting trowels these days now have a serrated blade edge to assist you instead which works just as well as knives in many situations.

Remember buy cheap buy twice. That being said Garrett has a trowel that is cheaper than most metal detecting trowels. The Garrett Edge Digger comes with a handy sheath so you can attach it to you and is constructed of heavy-duty steel.

It comes very highly recommended with many proclaiming it made their digging experience much easier. A detecting trowel like this will allow you to keep your holes very small and very neat. If you are unable to get your hands on one of these, a good alternative is the DR.

TEK Edge digger:. Many believe it will last a lifetime. Made from USA aircraft-quality steel which has been further strengthened with heat-treatment and comes with a lifetime guarantee! Some of my friends have said that it also cuts through thick roots and weed with ease. There is a serrated edge to assist with digging and it comes with its very own handy sheath so you can attach it to your belt and carry it with you at all times.

No problem you can pry them out and not worry about the Lesche Digging tool snapping or bending. It has a comfy red handle with ridging for extra grip.

I feel this is the perfect tool for those who want to keep a neat hole, for those who like to dig in woodland and for those who have that little extra to spend on their hobby. If you are unable to get your hands on one of these, a good alternative is the Raven Digging Tool:. It has to be said that there is no easy way of choosing a favourite or one single metal detecting digging tool that is best for the job or superior to the rest.

This is because all ground is different and we as detectorists all have our own preferences and needs. You will need to work out your needs and what you want to achieve. You will also need to work out just how much you are prepared or can afford to spend on your hobby. I hope that I have shed some light on what metal detecting digging tools are available and what comes most recommended.

Please, if you have any more digging tool recommendations send me a message and I will add them to this list to help your fellow detectorists. I love metal detecting, history and sharing that with you. Read more of Danny's articles. Skip to content. Follow Us:. We accept the following payments: Powered by:. Black Ada Dagger. Black Ada Ripper. Blackada Stingray. Black Ada Invader. Blackada Stainless Steel Stingray. Black Ada Ext.

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