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Newbie Gardener 25-04-2003 09:56 PM

Which lawn rake?
 
Should I go for a plastic or metal? Is there much to choose between? I liked
the look of that fancy one Monty was using but have not seen them in the shops
before - have they got a special name?

Thankyou
Lorraine

Simon Avery 26-04-2003 02:20 PM

Which lawn rake?
 
ojunk (Newbie Gardener) wrote:

Hello Newbie

NG Should I go for a plastic or metal? Is there much to choose
NG between? I liked the look of that fancy one Monty was using
NG but have not seen them in the shops
NG before - have they got a special name?

Personal choice. I prefer the big plastic "lawn rake" ones, but they
don't last as long as the metal "springbok" type. The latter is better
for shifting thatch out of a lawn, but the former better for tidying
up imo.

--
Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK Ý
http://www.digdilem.org/


Newbie Gardener 28-04-2003 10:20 PM

Which lawn rake?
 
Just wanted to thank Simon for his reply!
I should have said, its thatch I need to rake - so it sounds like I'll be
getting a metal springy one - thankyou for your help :o)

Lorraine

Thomas Stuart 08-10-2003 03:43 AM

Which lawn rake?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Newbie Gardener
Just wanted to thank Simon for his reply!
I should have said, its thatch I need to rake - so it sounds like I'll be
getting a metal springy one - thankyou for your help :o)

Lorraine

Lorraine, for the most part you are correct, however, there is no good or bad type of lawn rake, only applications are good or bad. For spring leaf clean up, you will want a metal tined lawn rake because of their turf penetration. Leaves that have spent the winter under snow are difficult for the thick tined plastic rakes to pull from the ground. The plastic rakes tend to glide over the grass and their limited flexation prevents them from going down into small depressions. However, in the fall, when the leaves are light and resting on the grass, then the largest plastic rake possible is what you want. The big 32" plastic rakes will clean a lawn very quickly.

What Simon has said about plastic rakes is sadly true in some cases. Some plastic rakes will fail at the handle socket from the taper socket being spread open. The ergonomic bent handle plastic rakes place a lot of stress on the socket and the makers of these rakes have not corrected it in some cases. The plastic is indeed light and there are a variety of good ones. If you want more information about lawn rakes you can find a good amount at my site www.geocities.com/RodeoDrive/Outlet/2250/

The reason I know about lawn rakes is because I design them. My most recent design is a metal tined pick up rake. It can be viewed at www.canadarake.com

I hope this helps just a tad.

Thomas Stuart


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