The Ames thatch rake is a multi-purpose lawn rake featuring a head with 2 differently designed rows of tines. The straight-edged tines are designed to clear dead grass clippings (thatch) from beneath the surface of the lawn. Dethatching will allow air, sunshine, water and fertilizers in to keep the grass healthy. The flared-edge tines break crusted soil and pulverize dirt lumps to help prepare it for planting or reseeding.
14.25 in. self-cleaning rake head (a pull and it's full, a push and it's clean)
Straight-edged tines on the rake head remove thatch (dead grass clippings) from the yard
Flared-edge tines are used to prepare soil for reseeding, fertilizing and cultivating the lawn
54 in. North American hardwood handle for strength and durability
Dethatch your lawn at least once a year when the thickness of the thatch reaches 1/2 in.
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