Flat Shovel with sawtooth blade, 43 in square point digging vs Spade Shovel with wooden D-handle, 45in square flat head

Overall winner: Flat Shovel with sawtooth blade, 43 in square point digging

Key Differences

HANTOP (A) features a sawtooth blade for easier soil penetration, a sturdy build and wide foot platforms, and a slightly shorter 43 in length; VNIMTI (B) offers a wooden D-handle and a 45 in flat head but has mixed reports of shaft breakage and inconsistent blade sharpness. Choose HANTOP if you want a more solidly built, sawtooth-equipped square-point shovel; choose VNIMTI if you prefer a wooden D-handle and a slightly longer spade but accept possible variability in build quality

Flat Shovel with sawtooth blade, 43 in square point digging

Flat Shovel with sawtooth blade, 43 in square point digging

HANTOP • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

Square-point flat shovel for digging, planting, edging. Sawtooth blade helps penetrate hard soil; widened foot platforms for secure control. Customers note sturdy build and sharpness

Pros

  • sawtooth blade for easier soil penetration
  • sturdy build and quality construction
  • wide foot platforms for secure digging
  • long 43 inch handle for reach

Cons

  • weight 4.5 lbs may be heavier for some users
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Spade Shovel with wooden D-handle, 45in square flat head

Spade Shovel with wooden D-handle, 45in square flat head

VNIMTI • ★ 3.6/5 • Budget

Flat-headed spade shovel for digging, edging, and turf cutting in gardening. Lightweight design aids digging; some users note mixed build quality and blade sharpness

Pros

  • flat head for versatile gardening tasks
  • wooden D-handle provides grip
  • lightweight design
  • suitable for edging and trench digging

Cons

  • mixed build quality with some reports of wooden shaft breakage
  • blade sharpness reported as both sharp and dull by customers
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price HANTOP
Durability HANTOP
Versatility HANTOP
User Reviews HANTOP