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The GroundsKeeper II rake features 28 spring-loaded hardened steel tines on a 21-inch alloy steel head, paired with a 55-inch lightweight fiberglass handle. Designed for professional landscaping and home gardening, it reduces raking effort and time by 25%, is highly durable, and supports ergonomic use to protect your back. Made in the USA with easy storage and replaceable parts.
Grip Material | Fiberglass |
Head Material | Alloy Steel |
Handle Length | 55 Inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 3.6"W x 21"H |
Handle Type | Long |
Color | Yellow |
R**L
Excellent quality
I love this rake, it's very sturdy. And for pulling moss out of the lawn, it works much better than the standard dethatching rake I bought at Home Depot, which pulls out a lot of grass. Like any dethatch rake, it takes a lot of work to remove moss from a lawn so you wouldn't want to dethatch or remove moss from an entire lawn using it. But it's great for spot applications.
R**E
Good dethatching rake
Easy to assemble. I would recommend it be used in very early spring, as it is very difficult to rake out old grass if there is any new green growth. Works best on dormant/dead grass - easier to se!
A**R
Excellent thatching rake!
Excellent thatching rake! Lightweight and seems very durable. Thatches bermudagrass well without destroying it or pulling up grass roots. Great find
P**R
YOU NEED THIS!
I have purchased and own three of these rakes (two 21" & one 12") for a few years now. We have over a 4 acre property that has a large landscaped area.These rakes are a game changer for maintaining our yard.Pine needles, pine cones, oak leaves and other debris clean up is literally half the work as compared to conventional hardware store rakes.The trick to using the rake is to use light downward pressure while raking. In doing so it is possible to rake over rocks, mulch, bark and remove the debris without disturbing your underling landscape or soil.We use the 21" wide rakes for the large open areas and the 12" wide one for our flower beds.You will not be disappointed if you buy one!
W**K
Great pine needle rake if modified
Pros: lightweight but still durable. Rakes pine needles with minimal clogging. Work well raking over rock landscaping. Replaceable parts available.Cons: Expensive. Tends to dig in or disrupt ground in current configuration. Pin used for attaching handle to head is a joke. With very little use it will cause hole in plastic head and/or fiberglass handle to become worn and loose. More plastic in that area of head is needed plus a bolt needs to go through to other side to make handle attachment secure.I bought this rake specifically for raking pine needles that fall over decroative rock landscaping. Needles clog up tines in all other rakes I have used. I need to point out that I modified the rake so the head is at a 30° angle to the handle. This places the tines at a less angle thus not digging up the rocks and less likely plug up with needles. I know this rake is on the pricey side but if the manufacturer would add an adjustable head to handle device. I also drilled the hole in the head through the underside and used 1/4" bolt and nut for a more stable attachment. Sorry, couldn't get a photo of modification to upload.
H**A
Rake without headache of clearing splines of leaves
Simple assembly with one centering nail. Long splines efficiently rake up leaves, clearing rake head of clumped leaves with upside down swipe on ground. No need to hand pick leaves out. Light weight minimizes fatigue.
S**N
Lots of work but excellent tool
I have a thatching machine but I feel like it rips up way to much grass with the moss. I like this rake because it doesn't seem to destroy the existing grass. I live in western Washington, we get lots of rain therefore lots of moss in our lawns, it is a constant battle in this state if you try to have a nice lawn.I have not seen a rake like this sold at any store before and I happened to come across it here and ordered it. It does take a long time to ship but I believe it is due to the popularity of this tool. The reviews saying the handle is made cheaply is not correct, what I think it is they aren't assembling it correctly. It does not come with directions and comes in two separate pieces the rake and yellow handle with one piece of hardware to connect them. All you have to do is line up the hole in the handle with hole on the rake. Then shove the hardware in that looks like a nail as far in as you can get it, then set it down on a bench or stair like I did so the rake part is off the end and doesn't get damaged, then take a hammer and hammer in the nail part...and thats it, it should be attached securely.If you are using this for moss in your grass I won't lie it will be a lot of work. The best way I found is you have to make several passes in all different directions of the area. You have to rake in very small amounts as the rake will not pass very freely at first, but after you get most of the moss out it will start to pass through easier. I imagine if you keep up on your lawn and rake with this at least twice a year it should make for an easier chore in the future.
A**G
great yard tool
worked great to clean up sticks after a ice storm
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