Dethatchers & Aerators

Thatch Rake for Lawns 18 Sharp Tempered Spring Steel Tines Dethatcher Rake Heavy Duty Dethatching Rakes with 62.5" Adjustable Stainless Steel Handle for Lawn Care,Dead Grass, Garden, Yard

4.4/5 (72 reviews)
$29.67
Thatch Rake for Lawns 18 Sharp Tempered Spring Steel Tines Dethatcher Rake Heavy Duty Dethatching Rakes with 62.5" Adjustable Stainless Steel Handle for Lawn Care,Dead Grass, Garden, Yard
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What It Is

A manual dethatching rake with 18 sharp tempered spring steel tines and a 62.5-inch adjustable stainless steel handle, designed for removing thatch, dead grass, and debris from lawns—no machine or engine required.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • No machine fitment needed – this is a hand tool, not a mower attachment. Works on any lawn size, but best for small to medium yards (up to ~5,000 sq ft).
  • Handle adjustment – the stainless steel handle is adjustable in length (62.5" max) and angle, so it fits most user heights and raking styles.
  • What to check before buying:
    • Tine count – 18 tines is standard for manual rakes; fewer tines mean lighter work but slower thatch removal.
    • Tine material – “spring steel” is durable but can bend under heavy thatch or rocks; check if replacements are sold separately.
    • Handle material – stainless steel resists rust, but the handle locking mechanism may loosen over time—tighten periodically.

Key Things to Know

  • Assembly required – you’ll need to attach tines and handle; takes about 10 minutes with basic tools (wrench included in some packages).
  • Not for large lawns – manual raking is labor-intensive; for lawns over 5,000 sq ft, consider a power dethatcher.
  • Spring steel tines – sharp and effective on light to moderate thatch (<½ inch deep), but can scratch or gouge thin turf if raked too aggressively.
  • No warranty info listed – check seller’s return policy; some users report tine bending after heavy use on rocky soil.

Should You Buy It

This is a solid budget-friendly option for homeowners with small to medium lawns who want to manually remove thatch without renting or buying a power tool. It’s easy to store and adjust, but skip it if you have a large yard, thick thatch, or rocky soil—you’ll need a heavier-duty or powered solution.

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