15 inch Steel head, 54 inch wood handle. For removal of thatch and dead grass. ?
Wooden handle
Reduce back strain
1. What is the difference between a thatch and groom rake and a traditional garden rake?
– A thatch and groom rake is specifically designed to remove thatch, moss, and debris from the surface of the lawn, while a traditional garden rake is more commonly used for moving and spreading soil or gravel.
2. How often should I use a thatch and groom rake on my lawn?
– It is recommended to use a thatch and groom rake at least once a year, typically during the spring or fall when thatch buildup is most common.
3. Will using a thatch and groom rake damage my lawn?
– When used properly, a thatch and groom rake should not damage your lawn. However, it is important to use the rake gently and avoid over-aggressive raking that could potentially harm the grass.
4. Can a thatch and groom rake be used on all types of grass?
– Yes, a thatch and groom rake can be used on a variety of grass types. Just be sure to adjust the pressure and frequency of raking based on the sensitivity of your specific lawn.
5. How do I properly maintain and clean my Corona RK 42000-15″ Thatch & Groom Rake?
– After each use, simply rinse off any debris or dirt that may be stuck to the rake. Make sure to store it in a dry place to prevent rust or damage. Periodically inspect the rake for any signs of wear and tear and replace if necessary.
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