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Garden rake AWTools AW64305 — 18-tooth fan-shaped hooked tine rake
Garden rake AWTools AW64305 — 18-tooth fan-shaped hooked tine rake
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Garden rake AWTools AW64305 — 18-tooth fan-shaped hooked tine rake
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Garden rake AWTools AW64305 — 18-tooth fan-shaped hooked tine rake
Garden rake AWTools AW64305 — 18-tooth fan-shaped hooked tine rake
AWTools AW64305 — 18-tooth fan-shaped hooked tine rake is a garden tool designed for efficient collection of leaves, grass clippings and light garden debris. The fan-shaped head with 18 curved tines increases coverage per stroke while the hooked ends help gather material without slipping off the tine tips. This rake is intended for routine garden maintenance on lawns, flowerbeds and paved areas where removal of organic matter and surface debris is required.
The fan-shaped design with 18 tines provides broad, even coverage to reduce the number of passes needed. Curved, hooked tine ends improve grip on leaves and clippings, making collection more efficient and reducing material loss during raking. The head geometry distributes force evenly across tines to limit damage to grass and delicate plants. The tool's balance and weight are configured for general-purpose outdoor use, combining reach and control for common garden tasks.
Hold the handle with a comfortable grip and position the fan-shaped head so the tines contact the surface at a shallow angle. Rake material toward yourself or into a pile using smooth, even strokes, allowing the hooked tine ends to catch leaves and clippings. For larger areas, work in parallel passes and make shorter strokes near borders or delicate plants. Avoid forcing the rake into compacted soil or heavy debris to prevent bending tines.
Use the rake for light to moderate debris; for heavy or compacted material consider using a sturdier leaf rake or garden fork. After use, clean tines of residual material and store the tool in a dry place to maintain tine shape and extend service life.
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