The weeder for people who are tired of garden tools designed for someone a foot shorter
If you’re over 6’2″, you know the struggle: every rake, hoe, and weeder is about four inches too short. You end up stooping, hunching, or inventing weird bent-elbow techniques just to keep your back from screaming. CobraHead heard you. This is a 60-inch weeder and cultivator with a North Carolina ash handle, sized specifically for gardeners 6’2″ and taller. But the real magic is the head — a curved, forged steel blade that looks like a cobra’s neck (hence the name). It slices through soil, yanks out weeds by the root, digs planting holes, edges beds, and cultivates between plants. One tool, a million uses, and your back stays straight the whole time.
What it does
Pulls weeds by the root — the curved hook design slides under taproots and lifts them cleanly out
Cultivates soil — the blade breaks up crust, aerates, and mixes in amendments without destroying plant roots
Digs planting holes for bulbs, seedlings, and small plants — one tool, not three
Edges garden beds — the sharp point cuts clean lines along walkways and borders
60-inch North Carolina ash handle — extra-long for gardeners 6’2″ and taller. Finally, a tool that fits.
Forged, tempered steel blade — curved like a cobra’s neck, strong enough to plow through any soil (clay, rocky, compacted, you name it)
Made in the USA in Cambridge, Wisconsin by a small business that actually gardens
Why people use it
You’re tall (over 6’2″) and every garden tool makes you hunch → 60-inch handle is a revelation
You hate switching between a weeder, a trowel, and a cultivator → this does all three
Your soil is heavy clay or rocky and cheap tools bend or snap → forged steel doesn’t mess around
You want a tool that lasts forever, not a season → made in the USA from real materials
You have hand or wrist issues that make twisting tools painful → the ergonomic CobraHead motion uses your arm and shoulder, not just your wrist
What to know
The 60-inch handle is specifically designed for gardeners 6’2″ and taller. If you’re shorter, there’s a standard-length version — this one will be too long for comfortable control.
To use: grip the handle like a shovel, hook the curved blade under the weed or into the soil, and pull toward you. The blade acts like a lever, lifting roots or breaking up soil with less effort than a standard hoe.
Use the point for digging and edging — it’s sharp enough to cut clean lines along walkways
Use the inner curve for weeding and cultivating — it grabs roots and breaks up clods without bouncing off hard soil
The ash hardwood handle is natural wood — it’ll develop a nice patina over time. Store out of the rain to prevent weathering.
Small business, made in USA — not mass-produced overseas. You’re paying for quality, and it shows.
What to use it for
Weeding vegetable gardens, flower beds, and raised beds while standing upright
Cultivating between established plants without damaging roots
Digging small planting holes for bulbs, starts, and transplants
Edging garden beds and cutting clean borders along lawns
Anyone over 6’2″ who’s tired of stooping over short-handled tools






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