Lawn Thatching Rake for Garden Yard Maintenance
Category: walensee thatch rake
About this item
- 【Durablility Construction】 CAROD grass thatching rake is made of high-quality sturdy stainless steel, provides reliability and long-term usability. The end of the pole is equipped with a rubber anti-slip grip, which is ideal for long hours of yard work and improves gardening efficiency. It is an ideal garden rake for gardeners, it will provides you with a comfortable experience.
- 【Versatile Uses】This flexible grip and broad-headed thatch rake is ideal for removing thatch, caring for lawns, applying fertilizer, reseeding, and preparing the soil. The curved steel tines create shallow grooves that aerate the soil, facilitating quick fertilizer absorption upon application. For cultivation, utilize the pointed tines to break apart hard soil, oscillate the material, and repeat the process to create a fine seedbed.
- 【Easy to Assemble & Use】The handle of the yard thatch rake is composed of multiple sections. Simply twist and tighten the desired number of handle sections, the length can be adjusted to fit people of different heights by connecting a different number of poles. The detachable design of this heavy-duty thatch rake also helps save space and facilitates storage. The rake is self-cleaning, meaning a simple pull will fill the dethatch rake and a push will empty it.
- 【Keep Your Lawn Healthy】CAROD 62" Long Handle Thatch Rake is designed to effectively remove thatch layers, it can also help you clean up fallen leaves, branches and other debris on the lawn. This allow the lawn to more effectively absorb air, water, sunlight and nutrients, promoting its healthy growth and keeping the garden tidy and aesthetics.
- 【11 Curved Double-sided Steel Tines】 Dual-purpose garden rake with two functions, one side for garden cleaning and the other side for loosening soil. The lawn rake head features curved steel tines made of cold-pressed steel plate, offering higher strength and resistance to deformation. The 15-inch long rake tines can penetrate thatch layers, allowing for easy pulling with minimal root damage, greatly improving efficiency.