🌿 Rake in the compliments with every sweep!
The Truper31353 Tru Built 48-Inch Welded Bow Rake features a robust 45-inch premium grade waxed hardwood handle and a durable matt-black painted head with 14 tines, designed for occasional users who value both strength and style in their gardening tools.
T**R
A NICE MEDIUM TO LIGHT JOB RAKE.
This us a fairly light weight rake. Appears well built for its size, appears adequate for light to medium jobs; used accordingly this rake seems serviceable. For the money I figure it is a good deal.
I**L
Old school rake
This rake is old school - solid wood handle, long enough for taller folks, welded tines that are all one piece. Hard to find rakes like this at this price point.
K**I
Stout Rake
Well-made, heavy duty rake. I am creating a swale and needed a rake that could pull through wet earth with substantial force and not succumb and break or deform to a useless shape. The reason I got this rake was my hardware store variety rake was not up tp the task and deformed beyond usefulness. This is a good rake for heavy duty use to move dirt, wet or dry. The rake, well worth the money.
S**S
Good, lightweight rake.
My husband got this for me because I needed something smaller than our big one for raking the sand and dg back into the track that our horses make in our comparmentalized horse walker. Much less awkward and does the job well, seems to be made decent also.
K**F
Good sturdy rake
I use to move gravel on my driveway and it works great. So much sturdier that a normal rake.
D**N
Tough but Light Weight
Spreading Gravel landscape cover.
P**R
Rake has a big problem for me.
I got the rake and it is strong, has good handle, it is a perfect product but for one thing, there is impossible to remove large and crappy advertising that is all over it. I don't want lurid graphics all over the handle. I want a good rake. The photo dosen't show all the junk on the handle. If they want to give out free rakes so I would market it for them-fine. But I paid for it and I have a right to expect a clean tool.Don't buy this tool unless you like to support nitwit marketing.
R**O
What other rakes want to be when they grow up
When I was landscaping in the 80's we called this an asphalt rake or a gravel rake. The $15 to $30 rakes from the orange, blue, red and yellow places bounce off the concrete that we call soil in Phoenix, and just clog up and do nothing if you try to move gravel. This thing is a beast, with a heavy steel head and fat hardwood handle. The pricetag is steep, but the quality is there. If you appreciate super high quality tools that don't break, this is for you.
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