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Roamwild Multi-Digger Hand Fork

The Multi-Digger Hand Fork takes the strain out of close work. A multi-grip handle gives you conventional, power and reversed holds, the forearm support adds control, and an extra-large stainless steel head with built-in soil-chopping blades breaks up clumps for easy planting and cultivating — all at just 0.45 kg.

£14.99
2-year warranty Registered design Ships from our UK warehouse
Delivery & shipping

Dispatched within 48 hours (Mon–Fri) from our UK facility. Royal Mail Tracked (2–3 working days) £4.99 · Express next working day £9.99 · Free shipping on orders over £100. European orders ship from the UK, or from our German distribution centre depending on stock.

Care & precautions

Rinse off soil after use and dry the stainless steel head before storing to keep it in good condition. Keep the protective cap on the handle tip when it's not in use, and store out of reach of children. A full care guide is included in the box.

Roamwild Multi-Digger Hand Fork £14.99

Workshop-proven benefits

Three ways to hold it — conventional, power and reversed grips so you can work the way that suits the job
Dig with more power, less strain thanks to the forearm support that adds control and cuts wrist fatigue
Breaks up clumpy soil with built-in soil-chopping blades for easier planting and cultivating
Rust-proof stainless head built to stay strong and last through seasons of use
Comfortable, blister-free grip from the soft-touch handle, light in the hand at 0.45 kg

Three grips. One soil-chopping head.

Three Grips in One Handle

Conventional, power and reversed grips let you switch hold for any job — for control, for force, or for close, careful work.

CONVENTIONAL · POWER · REVERSED
Power Grip with Forearm Support

Rest your forearm along the support and the handle does the work — more control, more power and far less shaking.

ENHANCES CONTROL · BOOSTS POWER
Soil-Chopping Fork Head

The extra-large stainless head has built-in soil-chopping blades that break clumps apart, so planting and cultivating take less effort.

STAINLESS · LUMP-CHOPPING BLADES
Soft-Touch Comfort Grip

A cushioned, soft-touch grip keeps the fork comfortable through long sessions and helps prevent blisters and hand fatigue.

SOFT-TOUCH · NO BLISTERS

Designed in the UK. Proven before it ships.

Designed in-house

Our garden tools are designed in the UK — geometry, materials and grips drawn from scratch, then drop-forged to our specification.

Family-run since 1990

Roamwild is the consumer brand of Oakthrift, a British family business trading for over three decades. Every tool is designed, tested and shipped from our own UK warehouse.

Registered designs. 2-year warranty.

Our designs are protected, and every tool carries a 2-year limited warranty. Register yours in 60 seconds.

Read our story
Type Hand fork with multi-grip handle
Grips Conventional, power and reversed
Head Extra-large stainless steel, with soil-chopping blades
Handle Soft-touch grip with forearm support
Handle tip Stainless steel tip for dibbling, piercing & scraping (with cover)
Length 36 cm (14 in)
Weight 0.45 kg (1 lb)
Warranty 2-year limited warranty — register your tool
Designed in United Kingdom · Registered design
Ships from Our UK warehouse

For close work: the Hand Fork is built for cultivating, loosening soil, planting and weeding within arm's reach. For digging beds or breaking new ground, use a long-handled Multi-Digger Spade or Fork.

Questions & answers

What are the three grips for?

The handle lets you hold the fork three ways: a conventional grip for everyday jobs, a power grip with forearm support for force and control, and a reversed grip for close cultivating. You switch to whichever suits the task.

Is it good for people with limited hand strength?

Many find it easier — the multi-grip handle and forearm support let you work using the strength of your arm rather than just your wrist and fingers, which takes the load off a weaker grip.

What do the soil-chopping blades do?

The blades on the head break clumpy, compacted soil apart as you work it, so the ground is easier to plant into and cultivate.

Is the head rust-proof?

The head is stainless steel, so it resists rust and stays in good condition with a quick rinse and dry after use.