H Potter Forged Transplant Trowel - DeWit Tools

H Potter Forged Transplant Trowel - DeWit Tools

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H Potter Forged Transplant Trowel - DeWit Tools

H Potter Forged Transplant Trowel - DeWit Tools

Regular price $39.50
Regular price $56.50 Sale price $39.50
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  • 14" x 2.25"W
  • Forged from Swedish Boron Steel and European Ash Hardwood
  • Free Shipping On Every Order!

SKU: 31-3002

Weight: 0.5 lb

Product Description

H Potter × DeWit Forged Transplant Trowel

Narrow-blade precision for tight spots — built to last for decades
Forged Boron Steel European Ash Handle Professional Grade Heirloom Quality Free Shipping

Timeless Tools

This spectacular tool is more than just a simple garden tool, it’s a long lasting piece of your garden! H Potter has teamed up with DeWit, the fifth generation fine tools manufacturer from Holland to bring you the best tools on the market. Find the perfect gift for the gardener in your life or add the last piece of gardening tools to your own collection. Regardless of how or who uses these tools, every gardening task just became infinitely easier.

Forged Hand Trowel

Tackle any planting, digging, or gardening task around your garden with this quality Forged Transplant Trowel from DeWit tools brought to you by H Potter. The Transplant Trowel has a narrower blade than a regular trowel making it the perfect tool for working in tight spots. The full length of the blade is sharpened to make your gardening chores quick and easy. Move any plant to any pot easily with this one of a kind tool.

  • Narrow transplant blade: ideal for tight planting areas, containers, and closely spaced beds
  • Sharpened full-length edge: cleaner cuts through soil for quicker, smoother transplanting
  • Controlled, balanced feel: helps reduce hand strain during repetitive planting

Built From Durable Materials

Never buy the same garden tool twice. Why should you buy a new trowel every year when your old plastic option inevitably breaks? Constructed from tempered Swedish Boron Steel and a European Ash Hardwood handle, each of these tools is made to stand the test of time. Each tool is precisely made for the best in-garden performance, so these tools don’t just make a visual statement, they’re functional too!

Tool Specifications

Brand H Potter × DeWit
Tool Type Forged Transplant Trowel (Narrow Blade)
Steel Tempered Swedish Boron Steel (Forged)
Handle European Ash Hardwood
Overall Size 14 inches (L) × 2.25 inches (W)
Best For Transplanting, container gardening, tight planting spots, bulb work, dividing perennials, precise digging
Shipping Free Shipping (USA)

H Potter × DeWit vs. Standard Transplant Trowels

Feature H Potter × DeWit Mass-Market Tools
Blade build Forged boron steel with sharpened edge Stamped steel or plastic
Precision in tight spots Narrow blade for controlled digging Wider blade; less accurate placement
Durability Designed for decades of use Bends, loosens, or cracks over time
Handle feel European ash hardwood for comfort and control Plastic or softwood; less stable grip
“Buy once” value Heirloom-quality tool Frequent replacement common

Care & Maintenance

  • Wipe clean after use and dry thoroughly before storage.
  • Apply a light coat of food-grade mineral oil to the steel to help protect from moisture.
  • For seasonal storage, a thin layer of paste wax adds extra protection.
  • Store indoors or in a dry tool rack when not in use.

Complete Your Garden System

The right tools are only the beginning. Pair your transplant trowel with H Potter’s signature structures and décor for a garden that looks as refined as it performs.

Explore More H Potter × DeWit Tools

Build a complete, heirloom-quality tool kit with other forged DeWit tools curated by H Potter for serious gardeners and professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a transplant trowel different from a regular trowel?
A transplant trowel typically has a narrower blade, making it easier to dig and place plants in tight spots, containers, and closely spaced beds with more control.

Is this trowel forged or stamped?
This tool is traditionally forged from tempered boron steel for superior strength and long-term durability.

How should I care for the steel?
Wipe clean after use, dry thoroughly, and apply a light coat of food-grade mineral oil. For seasonal storage, a thin layer of paste wax adds extra moisture protection.

Is this a good gift for gardeners?
Yes. It’s an heirloom-quality tool designed for serious gardeners, professionals, and anyone tired of replacing disposable tools.

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The Last Garden Tools You Will Ever Buy

Hand-forged from Swedish boron steel with European ash handles. Made by DeWit in Holland since 1898, now available through H Potter.

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Heirloom Quality

Keep these tools for the rest of your life. Quality materials, boron steel, handmade

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Experience The H Potter Difference

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Forged Iron

Each Garden Tool is made using forged steel and artisan quality to create a product that lasts.

Wooden Ash Handle

Every Garden Tool's handle is made from quality ash wood.

Hand-Forged

Using artisanal forging, the quality boron steel is hand forged

Free Shipping

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More Than a Tool. An Heirloom.

Most garden tools are built to last a season. These are built to last a generation. The trowel your grandmother used in her rose bed. The cultivator your father kept on the same hook in the shed for thirty years. That is the kind of tool H Potter is proud to put in your hands.