The Bully Tools 12-Gauge Round Point Shovel is the contractor-grade upgrade over the 14-gauge homeowner version, with a 12-gauge steel head that holds its edge through gravel, hardpan, and the kind of professional digging duty that wears a thinner shovel out by mid-season. The triple-wall fiberglass shaft and wood D-grip handle the leverage a 12-gauge head puts on the joint.
Use it for landscape contractor work, gravel and stone moving, hardpan and clay digging, foundation excavation, daily commercial groundskeeping, deep trenching where the round point bites cleanly, and any high-volume digging job where the homeowner-grade 14-gauge shovel would be the bottleneck. The 12-gauge steel head is roughly 25 percent thicker than the 14-gauge spec.
Bully Tools has been forging American garden tools in Steubenville, Ohio with the heaviest steel gauges on the market and the company backs the contractor round point with a limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship.






