Sears quality


Sophie,

I have a 'Sears quality' fork with a bent tine, impossible to bang back
into line.
Then I bought a great fork at Smith & Hawkens and have loved it.  
It has already held up longer than the 'Sears quality' fork.  
The head is smaller and the tines finer than the 'Sear's' fork.
I suspect that using one with a smaller head has actually promoted better
body mechanics (from me) also.
I don't try to lift as much weight all in one go. 

Linda Wallpe
Cincinnati, Ohio  Z6A
 
In a message dated 1/5/03 10:41:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
sophieruth@charter.net writes:
 
 > Will try digging fork
> next. Is the "Sears quality" good enough or do I have to splurge on one
of
> those really expensive English imports ?  
Only $9.95 per month!
Visit www.juno.com

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