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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
I love the results and the pictures speak for themselves…. The first picture is half a section done and the next picture is 2 weeks later… I should have waited for cooler weather but mid August was when I had the time and the tool.
marko
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Works well to aerate, rake and turn soil. It does not do well for thatch when you still have green grass growing. The tool it self is built well and sturdy.
reidster
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Did the job for my yard that is around 20 x 50 feet
Cynna Kirkland
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
Out of the box the handle is easy to assemble but don't do that first. first attach the blade to the black bracket. Inside the box is a plastic bag with nuts, screws, washers, and a 2 piece nut wrench. The assembly is shown in the picture for the instruction page but is difficult to see. Instructions: Place a washer inside each screw. Place each screw + washer into the bracket to attach the blade. On the INSIDE of the bracket attach a washer and nut. Place all 8 of these screw, washer, washer nuts into the bracket then use the 2 piece nut wrenches to tighten them well. This assembly will be very sturdy. Note: forget about the idea of raking weeds. It won't work.
Kath B.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
The quality is fine. It's sturdy with very good screws and nuts. Set-up is simple. And, it pulls up thatch well. A thing I will practice is doing it gently. One shouldn't press too hard because it will pull up too much if the lawn is thick with dead grass. I'll use it gently and during times when the grass is quite dry - but not during the summer heat months because that would be too much stress on the grass. I'll be doing it during the Fall, and Spring. It's like a hair brush for grass. My grass has been matted down for years, and I was always perplexed by that. With this rake, I go one direction, and then go the other direction. And could keep going around and it continues to pull up thatch. I almost filled a large 50 gallon garbage bag with only a 15' x 6' section of lawn. No wonder fertilizers and water weren't helping much. It couldn't reach the soil well at all. Now my grass is standing straight for once. I gave a very light fertilizer blend (Moorganite 5-1-1), and watered it in. I think it was just the thing my lawn needed. I did own the Greenworks electric de-thatcher last summer, but I found that too aggressive. It's electric tines whirling fast and I felt it just indiscriminately pulled up everything in it's path. Of course this manual rake will take longer, I am not in a hurry. I can do a little whenever I feel like. As Fall is approaching I will also do an over-seeding. It's silly to do any seeding unless you've dethatched - assuming you have thatch.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Not a fan of this one. The assembly instructions aren't clear, and the tooling is off. The included parts and tools are very difficult to put together. The rake head seems solid, but I am always hesitant when it comes to garden tools where the handle isn't one solid piece.
ERIC MCGHEE
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
You can't compare this to a rake, this thing pull everything out from your yard, You won't be disappointed it works. O P.S it's Quality.
Pianoman
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Well made, and cleans out weed and thatch after using lawn weed killer, hard work, good for small yards.
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