Stiga launches hand tools range

Garden tool manufacturer Stiga, normally associated with battery-powered equipment, launches a range of 14 hand tools.

Image of Stiga's new hand trowel

Designed to complement Stiga’s battery-powered range, the company have launched 14 manual tools. According to the company, where demanding tasks are catered for by the battery-powered ranges, the detail in gardening can be achieved by means of the newly introduced hand tools.

For cultivation and planting, the new range includes transplanter trowels and three-tine hand grubber. For pruning, there are snips; (wavy) shears; folding hacksaws; loppers; bypass and anvil secateurs. Also part of the range are garden waste bags and associated storage system.

Made from stainless steel for corrosion resistance, teflon-coated blades and Japanese carbon steel blades, the range is designed for durability and precision. Stiga explain that the handles are ergonomically designed providing secure, ‘fatigue-reducing grip’ for prolonged use, ensuring less strain even for demanding gardening tasks.

The new Stiga hand tool cultivation and pruning range comes in packaging made from recycled materials and features reusable blade covers.

The new range is available from authorised Stiga dealers, or direct from Stiga.