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15" cogardenshower Dual Head Lawn Thatch Rake: 70" Handle $13.40, 55" Handle

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FullSeason via Amazon hasselect 15" cogardenshower Lawn Thatch Rakes on sale from $11.94 when you apply promo code VGYI43NK at checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 15" extra-wide dethatching rake head with 19 closely spaced steel tines (0.7" apart) for deep, efficient removal of thatch, moss, dead grass, and weed roots
  • Dual-action blades: winged sharp tines for dense thatch and weeds; long curved tines for leaves, clippings, moss, soil loosening, and mulch leveling
  • Heavy-duty carbon steel construction with reinforced joints and rust-resistant coating for durability and long-term use
  • Adjustable head angle for deeper or gentler raking on flat or sloped ground
  • Ergonomic long handle (55" or 70") with non-slip grip for comfortable, back-saving upright use
  • Easy to use with simple back-and-forth motion; includes built-in hanging hole for convenient storage

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FullSeason via Amazon hasselect 15" cogardenshower Lawn Thatch Rakes on sale from $11.94 when you apply promo code VGYI43NK at checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing this deal.
  • Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons or apply promo codes. Coupons/Promo codes may vary by account or may need to be re-applied in order to discount properly.
Available:Details:
  • 15" extra-wide dethatching rake head with 19 closely spaced steel tines (0.7" apart) for deep, efficient removal of thatch, moss, dead grass, and weed roots
  • Dual-action blades: winged sharp tines for dense thatch and weeds; long curved tines for leaves, clippings, moss, soil loosening, and mulch leveling
  • Heavy-duty carbon steel construction with reinforced joints and rust-resistant coating for durability and long-term use
  • Adjustable head angle for deeper or gentler raking on flat or sloped ground
  • Ergonomic long handle (55" or 70") with non-slip grip for comfortable, back-saving upright use
  • Easy to use with simple back-and-forth motion; includes built-in hanging hole for convenient storage

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff

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Written by babgaly | Staff

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CrazyGoat
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You don't know pain until you've used one of these

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CrazyGoatYesterday 11:12 PM
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You don't know pain until you've used one of these
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112102Yesterday 11:59 PM
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Quote from CrazyGoat :
You don't know pain until you've used one of these
Any other alternative option?
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Quote from 112102 :
Any other alternative option?
A powered dethatcher
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PriceTheoryToday 02:10 AM
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Quote from 112102 :
Any other alternative option?
I have one of these.

The next summer I bought a powered one.
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AoeRORToday 06:11 AM
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A rake
LOL not gonna work, spend $12 on this and a good work out and save your lawn Big Grin
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manolobindoToday 06:48 AM
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Funny. I just got in from dethatching about an hour ago. Have about 3/4 acre of straight grass lawn (2 acre overall).

Powered dethatcher (I use the Greenworks, tho SunJoe, Wen and a few others make comparable) for sure easiest if I have to do entire lawn, which is about every three years or so.

Am usually doing smaller areas (like tonight) of under 800 sqft and my go-to has been the Groundskeeper 2 rake:

- Amazon: https://a.co/d/09fFVcXi
- HD: https://www.homedepot.com/p/THE-G.../320121023

I also have a dethatching rake from Ames (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ames-...-n/a-_-n/a) which IS great but it digs in a little too much so ends up being a lot of work for minimal gain over the Groundskeeper. But if you've got an especially thick and naughty patch it's THE tool. And it's kinda cool to get all that thatch outta there, too 😎

I put the Groundskeeper right in between a normal yard rake and a dethatcher WRT its dethatching capability (something about its tines) -- plus you get the bonus of being able to use it like a normal rake, since that's what it really is. Would buy again in a heartbeat if I ever needed another rake.

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Mo0eYToday 06:48 AM
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This is the kind of rake you want when you have black mold / moss growing in your yard or clumpy weeds. Roll this thing through and it pulls it up no problems. I recommend a power detatcher otherwise. And of the power detacthers, I recommend battery-powered as I run over the cord constantly on accident.

My corded deatcher costs me more in cords than the detatcher itself.
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manolobindoToday 08:32 AM
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Quote from Mo0eY :
This is the kind of rake you want when you have black mold / moss growing in your yard or clumpy weeds. Roll this thing through and it pulls it up no problems. I recommend a power detatcher otherwise. And of the power detacthers, I recommend battery-powered as I run over the cord constantly on accident. My corded deatcher costs me more in cords than the detatcher itself.
Lol. I ran over my cord first time out, too! Glad it's not just me. Definitely something to watch for.
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skidd108Today 10:38 AM
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Ordered for my wife and son to work on my lawn. Wink
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Isn't dethatching usually done in the fall?

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