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Just picked up this little foldable Badlands shovel from Harbor Freight---- it can be used fully extended (straight) as in pic below and at a 90-degree angle as well. Comes w/ pouch and hardly takes up any space in the truck.
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Just picked up this little foldable Badlands shovel from Harbor Freight---- it can be used fully extended (straight) as in pic below and at a 90-degree angle as well. Comes w/ pouch and hardly takes up any space in the truck.
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Ya that’s an e-tool in the army lol. I have like 13 of them.
 

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I worked as a brick tender for 15 years. I have literally wore out shovels. So, I'm very comfortable with a conventional shovel, either square or pointed. I'm kind of a newbie to the off-road thing, I haven't purchased this style of shovel for 2 reasons. I already have a normal shovel and I'm not sure of what a shovel like this is good for other than being compact. If I'm that low to use a mini shovel, couldn't I just use my hands? I'm not trying to be argumentative, could someone explain to me why I should get one? I guess a normal shovel doesn't fit well in a jeep or bronco, is that what it is for?
 

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I have one of these not from HF but exactly the same. It’s mostly used for doing my business when remote camping but it comes in handy around fire pits and fine tuning a flat spot to pitch a tent. If I ever needed it to get unstuck, it would definitely be better than using my hands. Very convenient that it folds up into a very small package. I keep it behind the seat with the jack.
 

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I worked as a brick tender for 15 years. I have literally wore out shovels. So, I'm very comfortable with a conventional shovel, either square or pointed. I'm kind of a newbie to the off-road thing, I haven't purchased this style of shovel for 2 reasons. I already have a normal shovel and I'm not sure of what a shovel like this is good for other than being compact. If I'm that low to use a mini shovel, couldn't I just use my hands? I'm not trying to be argumentative, could someone explain to me why I should get one? I guess a normal shovel doesn't fit well in a jeep or bronco, is that what it is for?
What's a brick tender?
 

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A brick layer needs a steady supply of bricks and mortar so he can focus on just laying brick (or cement block) A brick tender sets up an area with material for a brick tender and keeps him supplied. The job would include setting up and tearing down scaffold, mixing and distributing mortar, making cut pieces, clean up. It's very physical work.
 
 






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