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Landscape and bow rakes have a wide head with short, rigid tines that spread soil, mulch, and other landscaping materials. They also remove debris from turf and soil. Their tines angle downward from the handle to drag across or dig into surfaces.
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Level Head Rakes
Level head rakes set their spade-like tines at a right angle to the handle for making uniform contact to break into compacted soil, scrape debris from turf and garden beds, and push material into piles. Also known as flat head rakes, they can be flipped to use the top edge for leveling and smoothing landscaping materials and fill.
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Landscape Rakes
Landscape rakes make broad passes with their extra-wide heads to move large amounts of material. Also known as field rakes, they have a grading edge for uniform leveling and rounded teeth to prevent gouging. They are commonly used for groundskeeping tasks such as smoothing sports fields and other large dirt or gravel surfaces.
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Thatch Rakes
Thatch rakes pull their curved blades through lawns to tear out dry, matted turf and other dead matter so that water and nutrients can pass into soil to nourish the grass. Also known as dethatcher rakes, they clear thatch on small plots or sections of larger lawns to provide an alternative to lawn scarifier machines.
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