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🌿 Cut roots, not corners — the Root Slayer 23311 is your garden’s secret weapon!
The Root Slayer 23311 Perennial Garden Shovel combines a 9-inch serrated carbon steel blade with a durable fiberglass shaft and an ergonomic O-handle grip. Designed for precise digging and root cutting in tight garden spaces, this lightweight 1.7-pound tool offers superior control and strength. Ideal for transplanting and perennial care, it delivers professional-grade performance backed by a lifetime warranty.












| ASIN | B07MGJ1JT1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,150 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #14 in Gardening Shovels |
| Blade Length | 9 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Root Slayer |
| Brand Name | Root Slayer |
| Color | Original Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,932 Reviews |
| Gauge | 13.0 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817085017478 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass,Steel |
| Included Components | Radius Garden 23311, Root Slayer Perennial Shovel |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 44.88 x 9.88 x 5.51 inches |
| Item Type Name | Root Slayer Perennial Shovel |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 44.88 x 9.88 x 5.51 inches |
| Manufacturer | Radius Garden |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 23311 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime |
| Material | Steel,Thermoplastic,Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | Steel,Thermoplastic,Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | 23311 |
| Style | RS Perennial |
| Style Name | RS Perennial |
| UPC | 817085017478 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**4
Nice light, sturdy shovel that easily slices through dirt and small roots
I would say that this shovel is great to cut through small roots that would normally stop a regular garden shovel. It's lightweight, very sturdy, and the blade is thick enough to pry, although I wouldn't recommend too much prying because the handle is a lightweight plastic and I expect it'll snap if you put too much weight on it. I took a before and after picture of the stump that's been taunting me for the past few years. It's a beech tree stump so it's hard and it had a pretty pronounced taproot. This shovel alone wouldn't get it. I did have to use an axe and a pick mattock, but this shovel worked great to slide under and cut out the small roots to expose the taproot. It does slice through dirt like butter and if it hits small roots it doesn't hesitate to slice through them. I imagine if you just want to cut out shrubs or want an extra garden tool this would be great for you. I'm happy I purchased it and have no regrets. I have quite a few small hickory stumps I'll be attempting to get out by hand so hopefully this shovel will make that a little easier.
J**Y
Zooms through dirt, taking out everything in its path
I bought one of these as a gift, and borrowed it from the giftee, liked it so much I bought one for myself. It is very comfortable to use - the circle on the handle provides lots of variety in where to grip it comfortably. I gave it a good workout, and was amazed how it cut through everything it touched. It's small, so I am not using this to move huge piles of dirt - it's not designed for that. But to transplant a bush that was in the ground for several years went very easily. I dug all around the perimeter, and when the circle was complete, gently pried up on the root ball. There was no resistance from anything growing because it had all been sliced. Having read the negative reviews for this shovel, I avoided using it as a lever - I only dug with it, and I think that if you're careful, it will last. Also, the comments about the label are true - I didn't try to remove it, and after some fairly heavy use, after washing, it's totally intact. Good product. Glad I gave it and glad I own it. Would buy again.
H**H
What a shrub weapon!
This tool slays roots for quickly removing small to medium size woody shrubs. Tomorrow I will tackle a big overgrown shrub. Cuts effortlessly through finger size roots.
J**S
Best Metal Detecting Shovel on Amazon!
I have dug over 8,000 holes with this shovel in the hobby of Metal Detecting. I'm a senior citizen and my knees are bad, so I can't get down on the ground and dig with a hand trowel. The Radius Root slayer is the perfect compromise. The narrow fork tongued tip is great for digging small divots to pop out shallow targets, but the shovel widens out at the top and the serrated edges really do slay the roots making it possible to dig deep plugs if need be. The shovel is lightweight yet incredibly strong. I have leaned on it very heavily busting targets out from under large roots. I can't break it. Love the ergonomics of the shovel including the round handle. And I have even dug several perennials to help my wife in her garden and of course it is perfectly designed for that and works great. Reasonably priced and highly recommended!
L**6
Great little shovel!
Great! Precise and sharp. Will really use it to move plants and get weeds up.
P**D
Best tool for planting and removing old plants.
This is the best tool I purchased so far. I may not need another one for years to come. It’s so easy to dig and cut through roots when planting. It is sturdy, lightweight and super efficient. Before I had this I used to sit down and dig using a garden knife, which is so tiring. Now I am enjoying planting so much.
T**O
Makes moving perennials easy
Best little shovel ever. It's more like a really sharp trowel with a long handle but it makes digging up root bound perennials so easy. Gives you the leverage to pop them out without messing up area. Saves your back and knees.
J**F
Perfect design for metal detecting, but the shovel head bends too easily
The Radius Root Slayer Shovel has a near-perfect design for metal detecting, but its biggest flaw is the weak shovel head. Priced at $60, it features a carbon fiber shaft and a comfortable ergonomic handle, both of which feel premium and perform well. It cuts through compact soil easily and makes plug digging simple and efficient. The problem is that the shovel head bends under torque. After around 100 plugs, while working in clay soil, the head warped nearly to a 90-degree angle when I tried to pry a plug loose. I was able to bend it back into shape, but now it’s noticeably softer and no longer straight. This happened in normal digging conditions, not rock or concrete, which makes it especially frustrating given the otherwise excellent design. If the manufacturer upgraded the quality of the shovel head material, detectorists like myself would gladly pay $200 or more for it. The ergonomics, shaft design, and digging geometry are absolutely perfect for the kind of precise, repetitive digging that metal detecting requires. The only issue is the head itself—it just isn’t built to handle the torque and leverage this type of work demands. Pros: • Perfect handle and shaft design for metal detecting • Comfortable, lightweight, and ergonomic • Cuts into soil easily and efficiently Cons: • Shovel head bends under torque • Material softens after stress • Not suitable for heavy-duty or clay-rich soil Bottom line: This shovel could be a detectorist’s dream tool if the head were made from stronger steel. The design is flawless, but the material limits its durability. With a higher-grade metal, it would easily be worth triple the price.
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