Where to Purchase Stainless Steel Gardening Tools

Lyn McCallister
Avid gardeners love purchasing and using finely crafted tools. This article highlights a few places where you can buy stainless steel garden tools. If you're looking to purchase some stainless steel gardening tools, take a peek at these websites and browse through the selections available at your local garden store.

Why Buy Stainless Steel Gardening Tools?
There are a few advantages to buying gardening tools made from stainless steel as opposed to other materials. These advantages include:
1. Hardness of materials for lasting durability

2. Good feel and weight in the hand

3. Good blades to cut through soil

You want to be sure to keep your stainless steel gardening tools from becoming dull and lifeless by keeping them clean and dry.

Online Retailers and Makers of Stainless Steel Gardening Tools

Rittenhouse
This online retailer stocks a fine selection of quality stainless steel gardening tools from various manufacturers. Select the "Gardening Tools" graphic from this website's main page. You can then drill-down into different tool categories including pruning, long handle tools, hand tools, and more.

Tool examples and prices from website:
Burgon & Ball Garden Tool Starter Kit containing 4 pieces for $59
20 inch stainless steel garden spade for $41.92

Located at:
1402 Fourth Avenue (R.R. 3)
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
L2R 6P9
1-877-488-1914

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Oxo
Although Oxo may be more well-known for their household products, they do make a line of affordable stainless steel gardening tools. Oxo brand tools feature a soft, gripable handle that makes gardening enjoyable.

You can purchase these items directly from their website or at major retail chains.

Tool examples and prices:
Good Grips Cultivator for $9.99
Container Garden Set with 5 tools in a caddy for $39.99

Burgon & Ball
According to their website, this company has been in operation in England since 1730 when they manufactured sheep shearing supplies. The company has expanded to produce fine quality and well-balanced steel gardening tools. You can purchase Burgon & Ball garden supplies via local garden centers and mail order companies. At this time, you cannot order directly from the website. However, the website does offer a complete listing of their entire line of gardening tools that you can print out and take with you while visiting your local garden center.

Red Pig
These tools are all hand forged using the old time method of a fire and anvil. Although these tools are made from steel, it is not a stainless steel tool. However, the tool quality is suburb so this company deserves a mention as one of the better quality garden tool producers. You can even order custom tools from the website or by telephone.

Tool examples and prices from website:
3" medium trowel retails for $28
Root hook retails for $18

Located at:
12040 SE Revenue Road
Boring, OR 97009
503-663-9404

Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Retail Locations for Stainless Steel Gardening Tools
If you want to check out the stainless steel gardening tools in person, try visiting local garden shops and nurseries. These stores will carry fine quality garden tools from mid to high price points.

For good quality stainless steel gardening tools with a cheaper price tag, consider visiting big box stores such as Home Depot, Lowe's, Target, or Wal-Mart. You'll find a good variety of tools to last you for several seasons.

One brand to look for is TurfKing. This company offers individual stainless steel gardening tools as well as sets of tools that make perfect gifts for gardeners.

Published by Lyn McCallister - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

Lyn is a freelance writer who specializes in crafting, parenting, pets, and travel articles. She makes and sells cold process soap at local events and on the web. In addition, she is an avid quilter who love...  View profile

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  • Stanley3/17/2011

    I have also found great tools at www.gardenroomshop.com. They have a small selection but really neat ones!

  • Eclectic Muse3/24/2008

    Super job! The stainless really do last better. Thanks.

  • Nikki3/19/2008

    Very helpful resources!

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