Every homeowner eventually buys a lawn rake, to collect leaves and other garden debris. Usually we don't put much thought into it. We look for a good price and a sturdy construction. Some other considerations you'll apprecaite once you start raking are:
- Tines with some spring, to maneuver around plants
- A narrow head, for tight spots
- A wide head to get done faster
- A handle that bends and takes some stress of the back.
You should also consider getting a metal garden rake, break soil clumps and smooth garden beds.
1. Spring Brace Leaf Rake
2. Pivot Leaf Rake
This adjustable rake is part of the trend toward ergonomically designed garden tools. Raking can be very hard on the back. The pivot rake can adjust the rake head to whatever angle is most comfortable for you. You can sweep leaves along in one smooth motion or flip a lever and use the pivot rake to push a pile of leaves.
It has a lightweight aluminum handle that telescopes to just over 4' in length. The rake head is durable plastic. The whole thing folds for easy storage, although it's probably just as easy to hang it and have it ready to use. It's great for big jobs, like raking fall leaves. $20 - $32




