Tool Guide
Welcome to our Tool Guide — your go‑to resource for discovering the right German‑made spades, shovels and landscape tools for the job. Whether you’re digging deep, shaping soil, or refining garden beds, we break down handle types, blade styles and finishes so you can understand exactly how form meets function. From professional landscapers to dedicated gardeners, make smarter choices with tools engineered the IdealSpaten way.
Features & Styles
Handle Grip Types
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Knob Handle
- Easier to use with longer handles
- Safe maneuvering guidance
- Strong power transmission
- Very comfortable grip
- One solid piece of wood
- Good piercing and turning movement
- Excellent lifting and material moving -

T Handle
- High resilience
- Safe maneuvering guidance
- Strong power transmission
- Very comfortable grip
- Facilitates turning/lateral movement
- Strong piercing movements -

D Handle
- Highest resilience
- Safest maneuvering guidance
- Strongest power transmission
- One solid piece of wood
- Most comfortable grip
- Facilitates turning/lateral movement
- Strongest piercing movements
Shaft Material
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Wood Shaft
- FSC certified, sustainably sourced, renewable raw material
- Comfortable to hold
- Excellent shock absorption
- Resilient and flexible
- Can be lacquered, varnished, oiled, painted, stained, and sanded
- Can break over time -

Steel Shaft
- 100% recyclable
- Indestructible
- Maximum leverage and resilience
- Powder coated for rust protection
- Minimal shock absorption
- Heavy weight
- Expensive raw material -

Fiberglass Shaft
- Solid and flexible
- Some shock absorption
- Weather resistance
- Low weight
- Less power transition, due to elasticity
- Raw material processing is harmful to environment
- Not recyclable
- Expensive raw material
Shovel Blade Designs
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Straight Cutting Edge
For lifting loose materials from compact ground
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Curved Cutting Edge
For excavating loose ground
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Pointed Cutting Edge
For excavating harder compact ground
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Smaller Blades
Smaller blades are for heavier and more compact material
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Larger Blades
Larger blades are for lighter and more voluminous material
Spade Blade Designs
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Rounded Cutting Edge
For looser sandier soils
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Pointed Cutting Edge
For harder, compact, rooted, stony soils
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Wider Blades
For looser soils
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Narrow Blades
For loamy and clay rich soils
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Larger Blades
For drier and lighter soils
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Smaller Blades
For wetter heavier soils
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Rectangular Blades
For looser soils
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Trapezoidal Blades
For harder and compact soils
Shaft Attachments
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Spring
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Double Spring
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Long Double Spring
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Gooseneck Socket
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Ribbed Socket
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Welded
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Socket welded on butt
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Overlapped Riveted Socket
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Ribbed and Reinforced Socket
Finishes
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Blasted
A bead blasted finish that creates an even and matte appearance, while protecting against rust and corrosion
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Matte Powder Coated
Uniform matte powder coating that protects steel from corrosion
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Gloss Powder Coated
Uniform gloss powder coating that protects steel from corrosion and is highly visible
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Mirror Polish
An elegant and highly reflective polish that is easy to clean and reduces friction and dirt adhesion, and resists rust
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Polished Finish
A polished finish that reduces friction, resists rust, and creates an attractive appearance
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Hammer Finish
A unique finish that creates an uneven surface texture, and protects the steel from rust and corrosion
Tread Attachments
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Attached Treads
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Welded Treads
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Bent Treads
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Hanger Step