Q: What can I use the root knife for?
It is made for use in the soil for dividing perennials, assisting in transplanting and cutting roots and sod.
Lee Valley Root Knife & Sheath

Our customers asked us for a knife to use in the soil for dividing perennials, assisting in transplanting, and cutting roots and sod; this rugged knife will do it all without fear of rusting.
Economical but well made, it has a sharp stainless-steel serrated blade, a hardwood handle shaped for secure grip, and stainless-steel rivets. It measures 10 1/4" overall with a 5" blade.
For carrying and storing the knife safely, a sheath with a belt loop is included.
It is made for use in the soil for dividing perennials, assisting in transplanting and cutting roots and sod.
No, the blade and rivets are stainless steel, so the knife stands up to use in soil without rusting.
The knife measures 10 1/4" overall with a 5" blade.
Yes, a sheath with a belt loop is included for carrying and storing the knife safely.
The handle is made from hardwood and is shaped for a secure grip.
| Materials | Stainless-steel blade and rivets; hardwood handle |
| Dimensions | 10 1/4" overall length; 5" long blade |
| Includes | Root knife; sheath |
| Package Quantity | 1 item |
| Warranty | Lee Valley Satisfaction Guarantee |

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Lee Valley Root Knife
Our customers asked us for a knife to use in the soil for dividing perennials, assisting in transplanting, and cutting roots and sod; this rugged knife will do it all without fear of rusting.
Economical but well made, it has a sharp stainless-steel serrated blade, a hardwood handle shaped for secure grip, and stainless-steel rivets. It measures 10 1/4" overall with a 5" blade.
For carrying and storing the knife safely, a sheath with a belt loop is included.