Folding shovel
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Technik
Folding shovel
Anyone has any experience with these? Where could I get a decent one? Ebay is full of these but don't know which are worth buying.
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Carrot Cruncher
Re: Folding shovel
You can pick up decent ones from most army surplus stores. I picked up a cheap"Gelert" one from Trago (they do various sizes, i got the larger one) and it is fine. Only cost a tenner I think.
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allan
Re: Folding shovel
I have used the US folding ones in the past. they are all-right for small holes ( toilets and shell scrapes)
but would not use it for any real digging task. The cold steel shovel is much better but it does not fold. For anything deeper than a foot you are better off with a full size shovel. I now carry a trowel to dig a small toilet hole and have a old UK infantry shovel for larger tasks.
but would not use it for any real digging task. The cold steel shovel is much better but it does not fold. For anything deeper than a foot you are better off with a full size shovel. I now carry a trowel to dig a small toilet hole and have a old UK infantry shovel for larger tasks.
Re: Folding shovel
I also bought a Gelert and it does the job!
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the-gnole
Re: Folding shovel
I bought one similar to these, http://www.surplusandadventure.com/shop ... 19461.html


Army 3-way folding Shovel with Pouch The German Army 3-way folding shovel with rubber case is made to mil. specs and ideal when clearing areas for making camp, gardening, excavating, cutting through vegetation, digging or keep in vehicle for Emergency use if the winter is going to be hard.
All Steel unit from handle to shovel with a 23cm x 15cm (9' x 6') steel blade, finished in olive green paint, which can be fixed at a 90 degree angle.
It has a spade tip for easy digging and the blade has serrated edge and side for sawing roots etc.
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Technik
Re: Folding shovel
Just ordered a couple from ebay - one bigger, one smaller. We'll see what they are like.
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janso
Re: Folding shovel
They're good and definitely have their place for preppers. I still have a couple, one lives in the truck and the other is stored. The smaller ones, folding trowels, are great for camping with inevitable latrine digging and burying waste!
If its purpose was to use for gardening or heavy work, its much easier and wiser to use a full length shovel thats purpose made. Still, they are a wise investment..... keep it oiled and sharpened and watch the twist lock. On cheaper models, I've seen the shovel shear here from hard use.
If its purpose was to use for gardening or heavy work, its much easier and wiser to use a full length shovel thats purpose made. Still, they are a wise investment..... keep it oiled and sharpened and watch the twist lock. On cheaper models, I've seen the shovel shear here from hard use.
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Bournemouthprepper
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Thats the current Army issued shovel, got one in the aticthe-gnole wrote:I bought one similar to these, http://www.surplusandadventure.com/shop ... 19461.html
Army 3-way folding Shovel with Pouch The German Army 3-way folding shovel with rubber case is made to mil. specs and ideal when clearing areas for making camp, gardening, excavating, cutting through vegetation, digging or keep in vehicle for Emergency use if the winter is going to be hard.
All Steel unit from handle to shovel with a 23cm x 15cm (9' x 6') steel blade, finished in olive green paint, which can be fixed at a 90 degree angle.
It has a spade tip for easy digging and the blade has serrated edge and side for sawing roots etc.
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Technik
Re: Folding shovel
The bigger one that I've ordered from ebay is similar but black.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWNX:IT
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWNX:IT