The Ice Breaker
hand
crafted by artist/blacksmith Richard Klimesh
CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
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Winter ice is a fact of
life for horse owners in temperate climates.
"I
don't know where I'd be without my "bonker" in January. Because of the
substance and tooth, I can make super divets in trough or creek!" | This all-steel ice breaker is light enough
to handle, yet heavy enough to help you do the job without sweating or swearing.
A dimpled handle provides good grip even when wearing thick gloves. |
| The single cutting tooth on the business end of The Ice Breaker enables you chop a neat 8" diameter hole in the ice. An 8" hole is just the right size for a horse to drink from, and leaves the bulk of the ice to insulate the water. |
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![]() | A curved cap on the end of the handle lets you hang the Ice Breaker on a panel or fence. |
| The cap also ensures that the tool doesn't slip out of your hands. | ![]() |
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All
items are hand-forged by Richard Klimesh - |
The strainer helps remove pieces of broken ice.
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