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Lifting a patch of sod with a Lee Valley sod lifter
Cutting through turf with a Lee Valley Sod Lifter
Cutting through turf with a Lee Valley Sod Lifter
PD210 - Lee Valley Sod Lifter
An illustration of the Lee Valley Sod Lifter lifting a patch of sod
Lifting a patch of sod with a Lee Valley sod lifter
Cutting through turf with a Lee Valley Sod Lifter
Cutting through turf with a Lee Valley Sod Lifter
PD210 - Lee Valley Sod Lifter
An illustration of the Lee Valley Sod Lifter lifting a patch of sod

Lee Valley Sod Lifter

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A sod lifter comes in handy for a number of tasks, such as preparing new garden beds, planting trees or laying patios. When you need a piece of sod to repair a bare spot in the lawn, the sod lifter can be used to make the transplant patch.

Designed specifically to cut and lift sod, it is more effective for this job than a spade or other implement. However, most sod lifters are terribly expensive and designed to be used at much too low an angle, requiring you to get on your knees to position the handle and blade at the correct cutting angle. We remedied these drawbacks by redesigning the tool and offering it at a reasonable price.

The tool measures 56" overall, has a 9" wide steel blade, and easily slices through any turf.

The hardwood handle is topped with a tough but comfortable D-grip.

Lifting a patch of sod with a Lee Valley sod lifter

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  • PD210 - Lee Valley Sod Lifter
    1 - $98.30

Lee Valley Sod Lifter

A sod lifter comes in handy for a number of tasks, such as preparing new garden beds, planting trees or laying patios. When you need a piece of sod to repair a bare spot in the lawn, the sod lifter can be used to make the transplant patch.

Designed specifically to cut and lift sod, it is more effective for this job than a spade or other implement. However, most sod lifters are terribly expensive and designed to be used at much too low an angle, requiring you to get on your knees to position the handle and blade at the correct cutting angle. We remedied these drawbacks by redesigning the tool and offering it at a reasonable price.

The tool measures 56" overall, has a 9" wide steel blade, and easily slices through any turf.

The hardwood handle is topped with a tough but comfortable D-grip.

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