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    Shovel Handle

    • Number Of FlowerConstruction Tool Parts
    • Model NumberBHC
    • Place of OriginCentral African Republic
    • PortWorld Wide Port
    • Supply TypeManufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
    • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
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    • Number Of FlowerConstruction Tool Parts
    • Packaging DetailsSea Worthy Packing Of 12 Pieces per Dozen .
    • Supply Ability100000 Dozen/Dozens per Month
    • Place of OriginCentral African Republic
    • PortWorld Wide Port
    • Model NumberBHC

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    coal shovelTypically has a wide, flat blade with steeply turned sides, a flat face and a short D-shaped handle. Over the years, various sizes for different kinds or grades of coal have sometimes been used.
    snow shovelOften has a very wide sideless blade that curves upward attached to a long handle. A variety of styles are available. Some are designed mostly for pushing the snow, others for lifting it. The blade can be metal or plastic, but the latter is used to offer a lighter tool. Some have one or more wheels.
    snow sled shovel 
    snow scoop 
    sleigh shovel
    large and deep hopper-like implement fitted with a wide handle and designed to scoop up a load of snow and slide it on any slippery surface to another location without lifting.
     snow pusher 
     grain shovel
    barn shovel
    Has a wide aluminium or plastic blade that is attached to a short hardwood handle with "D" top. This shovel has been designed to offer a lighter tool that does not damage the grain. Early models were made from timber.
     spoon shovelA long handle with a small, oval, cupped, inclined blade at the end, used in excavating deep, narrow holes. Its name comes from its resemblance to a spoon.
    gardening trowelA trowel in general is a small, single-hand implement for digging, scooping, spreading, or otherwise manipulating dirt or other bulk materials (such as mortar). In gardening and horticulture, they are useful in planting and potting for digging holes and breaking up clumps of soil. Gardening trowels typically have strong, narrow blades with sharp points. They are a [small] type of spade.
    roofing shovelA specialized prying tool that evolved from use of spading forks and pitchforks to remove old roof shingles and underlayment as part of roof repair.
    spadeA general category of shovels tailored to digging hard ground that must be broken with substantial force before it can be moved. Most spades have sharp or nearly sharp edges, often shaped as triangular points. (The typographical spade symbol, ♠, is a stylized icon derived from this idea.) Some spades lack triangular points but are fairly narrow. They are tailored to lawncutting and to transplanting of bushes and small trees. In fact, their modern mechanized equivalent is also called a tree spade.

    Some usage prescriptions prescribe that the words "spade" and "shovel" should be held in contradistinction (piercing and digging [spade] versus scooping and moving [shovel]). Natural language does not widely follow these prescriptions; it more often treats "spade" and "scoop" as contradistinguished subsets under "shovel".

    square shovelA general category of shovel that includes many types with a generally square outline (rather than being pointed like many spades are). But there is no rigorous, always-enforced distinction between square shovels and spades.
     scoopA general category of shovel that includes many types with a generally dished or cupped shape, and typically a fairly square edge, tailored to scooping up dirt or other materials that are already fairly loose and do not need the groundbreaking force of a spade's point.
    fireplace shovel 
    (see middle tool in image)
    One of the fire irons used in a fireplace. It is used to tend to the ashes.
    toy shovelCommon plaything on sandy beaches, in sandboxes, or in yards, gardens, lawns, and fields.
    trenching shovel 
    trenching spade 
    drain spade
    Generally a long thin blade with pronounced upturned side flanges. Used for digging trenches.
    entrenching toolA smaller and sometimes collapsible shovel for creating and maintaining defensive fighting positions.







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