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ERGONOMIC SOIL TURNING

Roamwild Multi-Digger Fork

The Multi-Digger Fork turns and breaks ground with less effort. Non-clumping tines shed soil instead of holding it, built-in chopping blades between the tines break up compacted clods as you work, and an ergonomic double-grip handle keeps every lift square and balanced — all at a manageable 3.96 lb.

$59.99
5-year warranty Registered design Free U.S. shipping
Delivery & shipping

We ship all orders within 24 hours (Mon–Fri) from our U.S. warehouse in Columbus, Ohio, using UPS, USPS or FedEx. Free standard shipping on all U.S. orders — typically delivered within 2–5 business days, depending on your location. Not completely satisfied? Return any unused item within 60 days for a full refund.

Care & precautions

Knock off loose soil after use and wipe the tines dry before storing — especially after digging in wet ground — to protect the finish. Store somewhere dry and out of reach of children. A full care guide is included in the box.

Roamwild Multi-Digger Fork $59.99

Workshop-proven benefits

No soil clinging on — non-clumping tines shed earth instead of holding it, so every lift stays clean and quick
Breaks up compacted soil with chopping blades built in between the tines that split clods as you turn the ground
Less back and wrist strain thanks to the ergonomic double-grip handle that keeps the lift square and balanced
Comfortable extended use at 3.96 lb — lightweight and balanced in hand for longer digging sessions
Built to last from premium, durable materials for reliable long-term performance

Non-clumping tines. Built-in blades. Effortless turning.

Non-Clumping Tines

The tines shed soil instead of trapping it between the prongs, so the fork doesn't clog as you dig and every lift stays clean and quick.

SHEDS SOIL · NO CLOGGING
Soil-Chopping Blades

Blades built in between the tines break up compacted clods as you turn the ground, so soil falls apart into a fine, workable bed.

BUILT IN · BETWEEN THE TINES
Double-Grip Handle

The second grip on the shaft gives a square, balanced lift, keeping wrists neutral and taking strain off the back, hands and wrists.

FITTED AS STANDARD
Lightweight & Balanced

At 3.96 lb the fork is light and evenly balanced in hand, so longer digging and bed-turning sessions stay comfortable.

1.8 KG · BALANCED IN HAND
Soil-chopping blades

Break up soil with ease

The fork tines have built-in lump-chopping blades, which means no soil clumps between the prongs. As you turn the ground, compacted clods break apart into a fine, workable bed — so planting and cultivating take far less effort.

Designed in the UK. Built for Americans.

Designed in the UK, built for Americans

Geometry, materials and grips drawn from scratch, then drop-forged to our specification — designed in the UK and built for American yards.

Family-run since 1990

Roamwild is the consumer brand of Oakthrift, a family business trading for over three decades. Every tool is designed, tested, and shipped fast from our U.S. warehouse in Columbus, Ohio.

Registered designs. 5-year warranty.

Our designs are protected, and every tool carries a 5-year limited warranty. Register yours in 60 seconds.

Read our story
Type Digging fork with non-clumping tines
Tine design Built-in soil-chopping blades between the tines
Overall length 40 in
Weight 3.96 lb
Handle Ergonomic double-grip
Construction Premium durable materials
Warranty 5-year limited warranty — register your tool
Designed in United Kingdom · Registered design
Ships from Our U.S. warehouse, Columbus, Ohio

A note on ground type: the Multi-Digger Fork is built for turning beds, lifting roots and breaking compacted soil. For ground that is mostly stone or builder's rubble, a mattock or pick will clear it faster than any fork.

Questions & answers

Will soil clog between the tines?

No — the tines are shaped to shed soil rather than hold it, and the built-in chopping blades break up clods as you work, so the fork stays clear instead of clogging.

What is it best for — and what isn't it for?

It's built for turning beds, breaking compacted soil and lifting roots and clumps. For ground that is mostly stone or rubble, a mattock or pick will clear it faster.

How heavy is it?

3.96 lb, balanced so the weight sits evenly in the hand — light enough for longer sessions without feeling flimsy.

Is the handle the same as the Multi-Digger Spade?

Yes — it shares the same ergonomic double-grip handle, so the lift feels square and balanced and keeps strain off your wrists and back.