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We use a large Fiskars one which we've found to be very effective and long lasting
Thank you.
No problem. We use the one with the more oblong shaped head as opposed to the classic rake shape.
We have used these for years, usually replace just the heads annualy when they wear out. Brilliant rakes and 100% fit for purpose.
Wickes fibreglass leaf rakes are very good and at the moment are only £15.00 and if you are a trade pro member you get another 10% off.
wolf garten are good. i allredy have a shaft and various attachments
We have had a Bulldog leaf rake for 12 years and despite much abuse is still as good as new. On offer at Toolstation at £14.38 collected and has over 500 5 star reviews on their website which we agree with. Buy one you won't be disapointed!!
That's what we use too and have done for years. The rubber tines are good for not damaging foliage when you rake leaves off flower beds.
I have a large Gardena rake which folds in half (takes up less room) & also can be used as pickup gloves (BUGGER that idea) I use a snow shovel,with an ally handle & lip & can pick up a massive amount of leaves, when scissoring between the two.
Kent & Stowe's ultimmate leaf rake with 30" width has been a brilliant buy. It looks flimsy and I didn't think it would last 5 minutes but it is cheap, very light and one of my favourite tools to use.
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