The blade on the KNK-MT211 ARS Weeding Sickle, also known as the Nejiri Kama, is quite sharp and well-suited for various gardening tasks like hand-weeding. It's great for those hard-to-reach spots like raised beds and corners where weeds tend to thrive.
According to the manufacturer, the blade is super sharp, with a twisted shank design that helps with cutting and adds durability. It's also got a wooden handle that's designed to be comfortable even when you're doing a lot of weeding, which helps prevent hand cramps.
From what we've gathered, this tool works well for smaller weeds and little sneaky roots. We found that its sharp tip is handy for getting under the soil and provides a good leverage point, making it easier to pull up weeds.
That said, a few people mentioned that the blade might struggle with thicker stems or bigger rooted weeds, feeling a bit small compared to standard tools. You might also find yourself getting close to the ground due to its compact size.
So, while the KNK-MT211 is awesome for precise weeding in compact spots, just keep in mind its potential limits when it comes to blade size and the need for routine sharpening. It's designed mainly for right-handed gardeners, too.
But even with these quirks, many gardeners still choose it for its solid build and precision.
All in all, if you need a reliable weeding tool for tight spaces, the KNK-MT211 could be a great addition to your gardening toolkit. Just remember to keep it sharp and be aware of its strengths and limits to make the most out of it.