Anything made from stainless steel is good.
With gardening tools always clean after use and rub with an oily rag. Rust on tools makes the job harder.
Anything metal will rust, which includes gardening tools, wheelbarrows, bikes and wagons.
Most commonly, the coating on a nail that resists rust is zinc.
Resists corrosion and doesn't rust, 70% copper, 30% tin.
Iron can are electroplated with tin to prevent the cans from rusting. Tin is a metal that resists rust.
Resists rust better.
The Rubbermaid brand garden organizers and sheds (Such as the "Roughneck" line) will not rust in the rain. These are made with a resin that will not rust.
It should not get rust
To effectively store garden tools in sand to prevent rust and maintain their sharpness, clean the tools thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris, then coat them with a light layer of oil to prevent rust. Next, bury the tools in a container filled with sand, making sure they are completely covered. The sand will help absorb moisture and keep the tools dry, preventing rust. Check the tools periodically for any signs of rust or dullness, and reapply oil as needed.
Hand tools should be stored in an airtight container. This keeps out moisture(and subsequent rust). Also pipe down tools with a rag to remove moisture before storing.
Rather than using oil use a solution that drives out moisture and as you want it even drives out rust on tools. Such as WD-40.
yes,you can use diesel to clean tools. what you do is put hand tools that has oil, rust or other stains and put them in a bucket or a pan of diesel over night and thay will look good as new.