Fiskars Ergo D-Handle Steel Garden Fork (47") Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Breaking soil
- Cultivating
- Transplanting
An all-steel digging fork built to break new ground. Pointed boron-steel tines and a welded shaft power through clay and sod, while the ergonomic D-handle spares your wrist when turning beds or lifting root crops.
Pros
- Pointed boron-steel tines punch through hardened and clay soil that a spade would bounce off
- One-piece welded steel shaft won't flex like fiberglass or crack like a wood handle
- Angled D-handle keeps the wrist neutral, cutting strain when turning heavy soil or compost
Cons
- All-steel construction is noticeably heavier than fiberglass forks over a long dig
- Powder coat chips at the tines over time and the bare steel underneath can surface-rust
- Four stout tines are for breaking ground, not for fine cultivating around delicate roots
Specifications
| Material | Welded boron steel, powder-coated |
|---|---|
| Handle | One-piece steel shaft with D-handle |
| Type | 4-tine digging / garden fork |
| Length | 47 in overall |
| Best for | Breaking new ground, turning soil & lifting roots |