Wilkinsons Sword introduces new Garden Multi-Tool

by | Nov 23, 2016 | News, Products | 0 comments

An essential for any gardening tool collection is a versatile and practical multi-tool. It can assist with many functions and is suitable for a whole host of applications, not just in the garden but around the home as well, all compactly stored in one pocket-sized package!

The new Garden Multi-Tool from Wilkinson Sword features a selection of different useful heads; provided by a leading brand with over 100 years of cutting excellence behind it. These heads include a bypass pruner; a straight knife; a stem stripper and a wood saw so it perfectly accommodates various needs of the home gardener.

The user-friendly design means accessing the tool heads is very quick and easy, as the ergonomic handle design provides comfort and control, combined with a smooth opening action for ease of use. Durable, sturdy and stylish, the Garden Multi-Tool is fabricated from black anodised aluminium and stainless steel and weighs a mere 250gm. When closed, it compacts down to just 13cm x 4.5cm x 2cm, a perfect fit for trouser and jacket pockets alike.

The Garden Multi-Tool was designed with gardeners in mind so it also features a lanyard ring that that allows convenient attachment to belts and clothing for easy access when out in the garden and a safety lock for when not in use.

The Garden Multi-Tool retails at ?19.99.

Further information about Wilkinson Sword?s range of garden tools can be found at www.wilkinsonsword-tools.co.uk. You can also follow Wilkinson Sword Tools on Twitter @WSGardenTools and find them on Facebook by searching for Wilkinson Sword Garden Tools.

 

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