Army Style Portable Foldable Shovel with Camouflage Bag SKU: HT550B From Focalprice.com
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Army Style Portable Foldable Shovel with Camouflage Bag (Black)
SKU: HT550B Price:US$ 16.70
Portable, durable and cool.
Made of high quality iron.
With a serrated blade.
Handle with a thread can be easily screwed into its position.
Lightweight and compact fold-way design make it easy for storage.
Can be used as a spade or a pickaxe.
Need no additional tools to get it ready for use.
Ready for any tricky snowy or muddy conditions.
The camouflage bag with a strap for easy carry.
Ideal for garden work and outdoor living.
Package Details
Weight468.66 g
Size17*11*5 cm
Package Includes
1 x Foldable Shovel
1 × Handle
1 x Camouflage Bag
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