American-Made Shovels Built to Last

Based in Phoenix, Arizona, Metal Concepts crafts high-quality Sharpshooter Shovels and custom tools with precision, premium materials, and expert care—delivering durability you can trust for years to come.

About Metal Concepts

Metal Concepts is an All-American manufacturer based out of Phoenix, Arizona that specializes in the fabrication of the highest quality Sharpshooter Shovels. To create our long-lasting products, we use only the best materials from around the country and everlasting engineering processes. If you want it, we can make it. All products are manufactured in the USA by our hard-working craftsmen with extreme care and attention to detail.

What Our Customers Are Saying

Turns Digging from Chore to Enjoyable

This shovel’s extended handle, weight and sharpened straight blade have changed my attitude towards digging. What was once a slow tiresome chore is now efficient and enjoyable. Coupled with a lightweight spade for dirt removal, I can quickly blast a large hole or trench into almost any terrain or take out a stubborn stump or post. Must-have tool for DIYers and tradesmen.(Amazon.com)

Amazon Customer

The Best Shovels for Every Job, Built to Last

I've been a General Contractor for most of my adult life. I have dug holes in every soil type. The Metal Concepts shovels are the best hand digging shovels on the market. All their products are of high quality and will last. If you need a custom product, they have a team of people that can help. Thank you, Metal Concepts, for making our jobs a little easier.(WLF Development LLC)

Woody Farnsworth

The Ultimate Tool for Tough Excavations and Precision Work

For really hard conditions, we have the utmost need for the best manual digging tool in existence, to be used along with a shovel. I reserve that accolade of the best manual digging tool for a perfectly engineered and constructed piece of iron ingenuity called a Sharpshooter (pictured). We use it every day; it’s fantastic for everything involving excavations, prying and leveraging.(John & Bob’s Blog)

John Valentino