You’ll Dig the TERRAX, at the National Hardware Show!
For those who don’t know what the result of skillful engineering means to anybody who has ever tried to simply dig a perfect hole, the Terrax comes at us right now, at a time when hardware and tools are all the rage in every level of the wholesale and retail industries. Learn more about this ingenious invention, along with other useful accessories, by reading the story.
It’s not the first thing that comes to mind when people start racking their brains over which of the hot new items making their appearance on store shelves and other sales outlets will be, but it should come as no surprise that the most basic items are often the most overlooked.
Things have changed, as far as the rules of the game are concerned. The Terrax is now available, with its characteristic green finish, to grab hold of everyone’s attention and get noticed by anybody who needs an answer to the problem of breaking up hard ground that can’t be easily moved.
The best news is that digging holes with the Terrax, and the accessory called the TerraScoop, is an easy, fast, and entirely safe process. With the company’s patented “Reaction Bar” absorbing the shock of hard and heavy use, all the tool jarring, vibration, rattling, and bouncing that is usually associated with those old fashioned manual digging tools is a thing of the past, as technology makes all the difference.
Here are the four steps users will need to know, when they pick up a Terrax, and try one out for themselves:
Step 1 – Select a position for the hole that will be made in the ground. Lift up the Terrax, and thrust it into the ground to cut and break up grass, soil, concrete, and other obstructions. While working around the area, continue to cut into the ground to create the desired hole size and shape.
Step 2 – Push the TerraScoop handles together to open the spade blades. Plunge them into the loose debris left over from the Terrax. Pull the handles apart to close spades, and lift the dirt right out of the hole. Push the TerraScoop handles together to release soil and debris away from the hole.
Step 3 – Continue using the Terrax & TerraScoop alternately until the hole is at the desired size and depth. Use the TerraScoop to clear the loose debris.
Step 4 – The Terrax will quickly and easily cut and break through tree roots, hard clay, asphalt, concrete, hard-fill, and even many types of rock. Both the Terrax and the TerraScoop have a 600mm depth measurement on their labels, to make quick work of common depths for posts, fences, and other things that need to be firmly planted into the ground.
Be sure to look for the Terrax at the National Hardware Show, to see what’s new in tools an products that you’ll dig, as you continue doing the digging!
























Looks like a great product. Good luck selling it.