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Garden rake BIG model TR — adjustable galvanized 22-tooth leaf rake
Garden rake BIG model TR — adjustable galvanized 22-tooth leaf rake
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Garden rake BIG model TR — adjustable galvanized 22-tooth leaf rake
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Garden rake BIG model TR — adjustable galvanized 22-tooth leaf rake
Garden rake BIG model TR — adjustable galvanized 22-tooth leaf rake
Adjustable galvanized leaf rake BIG TR with 22 teeth is designed for collecting leaves, grass clippings and garden debris. The metal head is corrosion-resistant due to galvanization and provides 22 evenly spaced tines that improve raking efficiency across lawns, flower beds and borders. The rake’s adjustable width lets you change the working span to suit narrow beds or wider areas, making it a practical tool for home gardens and small-scale groundskeeping.
The galvanized metal head resists rust and extends service life under outdoor conditions. Twenty-two tines provide uniform coverage and reduce the number of passes required to gather debris. An adjustable head width gives flexibility to match different tasks and terrain, allowing efficient work on lawns, borders and between plants without excessive disruption. The robust construction balances durability with manageable weight for typical garden use.
Set the rake head to the required width for the area you will work on. Use the rake with steady, even strokes, pulling debris toward you and collecting it into piles for disposal or composting. For narrow spaces, reduce the width to avoid disturbing plants; for open lawns, widen the head to cover more surface per stroke. After use, clean off remaining debris and store the rake indoors or in a dry place to preserve the galvanization.
Use the adjustable range to match task and surface: narrower settings for borders and beds, wider settings for lawns. Avoid using the rake to move heavy or compacted soil and avoid excessive side loads on the tines to prevent bending. Regularly remove stuck debris and dry the head before long-term storage to maintain performance.
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