- Perfect tool for scooping soil and other materials
- For cutting and scraping soil, weeds, vegetables, and woody plants.
- Comes with a sturdy vinyl sheath and belt loop to ensure your Hori-Hori will always be on hand when you need it.
- Lets you dig, pry, and cut with ease, while serrated teeth along one edge provide a convenient saw for the more difficult tasks.
- 3-year limited manufacturer’s warranty.
Amazon.com Product Description
The Joshua Roth Hori-Hori digging tool has a stainless steel blade that is very sharp and concave shaped, making it a perfect tool for scooping soil and other materials. The tool was originally designed for excavating aged plantings high in the mountains of Japan, where enthusiasts still find prized specimens for bonsai. This tool is especially valuable in the garden. such as for cutting and scraping soil, weeds, vegetables, and woody plants. The quality … More >>
Joshua Roth 1515 Japanese Hori Hori Garden Landscaping Digging Tool With Carbon Steel Blade & Sheath

#1 by Anonymous on May 19, 2010 - 9:33 pm
When I’m in the Garden wielding my hari hari knife I feel like a super hero in an action movie.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Heather S. Babcock on May 19, 2010 - 10:10 pm
Tool came with three rust spots. I take care of my tools and would never allow rust to take hold of any of them! I can’t believe that I had to pay for a “new” tool that came with rust does not make me happy!
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by lemonlip on May 19, 2010 - 11:52 pm
Excellent, versatile – I would never go back to a hand shovel. I actually enjoy weeding with this!
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Kevin Dunn on May 20, 2010 - 2:01 am
I love this tool! I don’t know how I have gone without one for this many years. I use it for everything, it is well made, fits good in my hand, and is tough enough to digs holes in our hard ground to plant flowers. With all I have paid for all the hand trowels I’ve broken, I could have bought two! The only complaint I have is that I wish the sheath was of better quality instead of plastic.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by tp98g on May 20, 2010 - 2:47 am
Very versatile tool for gardening and general yard/house utility work. Purchased one over a year ago, and have used it heavily. Like it for planting bulbs, small-container ground cover, and annuals. Decent for mixing/lightening heavy adobe clay soil with sand; but, consider using a used GI folding shovel for this task. Excellent for planting plants within stone hardscaping or in between flagstones. Not efficient for planting plants >1 gallon, especially in clay soil. If you need a larger, more capable garden knife-like tool, consider the Cold Steel Kukri Machete.
Rating: 4 / 5