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Woensdag 09 Januarie 2013

++ Spear & Jackson Carbon Steel Lawn Rake







Spear & Jackson Carbon Steel Lawn Rake


description: By combining old and new materials with traditional & modern technologies, Spear & Jackson's carbon tools really get to grips with looking good and performing well. The head resists rust. The weather proofed hardwood shaft is 48" long. Useful removing moss and lawn thatch, along with raking up leaves and garden debris.
Features :
  • Carbon steel head
  • 48" Weatherproofed hardwood shaft with soft feel grip (overall length 62")
  • 16 steel spring tines...17" wide spread on head
  • 10 year guarantee
  • the best leaf rake which also reduces 'thatch' as you rake



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category: Rakes
Marke: Spear & Jackson
product rating : 4.0
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Review : Beautiful, with a Caveat
Beautiful rake, however there is something to consider.

The tines are round. Look at a leaf rake at the store and the tines are usually flat and wide. The rake works great, just be aware that it will not be gentle on your lawn. If you want to clean-up your lawn before seeding, this will work. If you are raking leaves, it works well, however you will have to be careful not to tear into the soil and grass.

I noticed a bit of rust on it the other day.

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++ Spear & Jackson Carbon Steel Lawn Rake Reviewed by wants on Woensdag 09 Januarie 2013 Rating: 4.5

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