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Spear & Jackson Dibber Reviews

4.5 Rating 194 Reviews
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Spear & Jackson DibberSpear & Jackson T-handled Dibber is perfect for making holes in the ground so that seeds, seedlings or small bulbs can be planted. The head is epoxy coated for improved resistance to rust, humidity and alkalines in the soil. The handle is weatherproofed ashwood that is clear lacquered.   Ideal to use with Jamieson Brothers  bulb range including daffodils and onions   Product Dimensions: 29 x 11.5 x 4 cm

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1461202567

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info@jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk

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Rosefield Farm,
Annan
Dumfries and Galloway
DG12 6QX

spear & jackson dibber. good over all
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Posted 1 year ago
Brilliant tool. Well made. Good quality
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Posted 1 year ago
Easy to hold. Comfortable to use and easy to clean after use with being a metal spike.
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Posted 1 year ago
very pleased. it met every expectation and was gratefully received by recipient. good product and good delivery
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Posted 1 year ago
BazColemanBazColeman
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One little problem screw .... ... It lost this dibber a star. Where the metal pointy "dib" bit joins to the wooden handle shank there is a small screw. See photo. This screw has been tightened, or over tightened, in such a way that the head has been deformed leaving small but sharp and jagged protrusions. These could cause minor dermal contusions to the unwary dib operator. I will file mine smooth or replace the screw but this poor level of product checking falls short of what I expect from a major tool maker like S&J. Apart from this the tool looks strong and easy to use and I can stop using that old broom handle.
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Posted 2 years ago
Garden. Tool fibber great item recommend ??.
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Posted 2 years ago
Sturdy. Just the job for planting out leeks
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Posted 2 years ago
works brilliant for planting. makes short work when planting outdoors
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Posted 2 years ago