TorqueMaster
Elite Member
No, once something works for me, I stick with it.
Alrighty then!
I have two but don't know the numbers. Their smallest one, it's only 1 14" wide and around 8" long. I believe it's ten times better than a screwdriver and leaves no more mess. And one like Randy's but a little smaller, around 2 1/2" wide. My next bigger digger is the Whites. It digs deeper faster but doesn't do as well in rocky ground. The more pointed they are the better they work in rocky areas. In very rocky areas I use https://www.amazon.com/SE-GP3-SS30DT-Prospectors-Choice-Serrated/dp/B01KZAHR78 These don't work near as well in just dirt. Just like boats, one can't be great in all situations.
I think the first one you mention is their 350s weeder, which yeah, looks like a decent coin popper. 2 inches shorter and narrower than the 202s would likely be the 102s. The prospectors choice looks beefy and inexpensive, nice. I don't hit rocky stuff very often, when I do I attack with my big-@$$ 60's vintage screwdriver which I could only break if I intentionally tried. It's my coin popper, too.
I use the Wilcox 22 in trowel for the leverage and it also helps a old man get off the ground. Works great for both.
I'm starting to resemble that remark!
Soo...yeah...Wilcox, in it's many forms, has many fans. I found their product list -- hopefully the url ok to post: https://wilcoxallpro.com/