A pickaxe with a handle that turns tacky when wet for extra grip.
– Handle is interlocked and epoxy sealed for added strength – Head can break, pry, dig, and cut – Comes with a limited lifetime warranty
– Blade isn’t as wide as other picks and mattocks – Might be heavy for customers who are looking for a lightweight tool
A customizable pickaxe that has two weight and handle options.
– Can pick through hardpan soil and cut roots – Handle is shock absorbent to prevent damage from overstriking – Truper has been in the hand tool manufacturing business for over 40 years
– Head occasionally detaches from the handle during use – Some customers said they received a used product instead of a new one
A pickaxe that works for cutting and loosening soil.
– Has a rubber grip for improved handling and control – Customers can choose a 15- or 35-inch handle – Takes about a minute to assemble
– Too lightweight to effectively break through matted soil – Some customers said the head easily slides down the handle
A pickaxe that digs both small and large holes.
– Amazon’s Choice for digging pickaxes – Treated with heat for extra strength and durability – Rubberized fiberglass handle prevents slippage
– Smaller than most pickaxes or mattocks – Some customers said their product came without the piece to secure the head to the handle
A durable pickaxe that weighs eight pounds for heavy-duty projects.
– Amazon’s Choice for mattock tools – Heavy weight of eight pounds gives you more force when swinging – Customers have complimented the pickaxe’s durability
– Fewest customer reviews out of the products in this review – Manufacturer provides little information about the product features