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The Lawn Leveling Rake is a versatile tool designed for effortless lawn care. With a durable stainless steel construction and an adjustable handle that extends from 52 inches to 78 inches, this rake is perfect for leveling uneven surfaces in any lawn type. Its 30x10 inch leveling plate ensures efficient soil distribution, while the soft rubber grip enhances user comfort. Ideal for gardens, golf courses, and landscaping, this rake is your go-to solution for achieving a smooth, professional-looking lawn.
Grip Material | Stainless Steel |
Head Material | Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Handle Type | Long, Adjustable |
Color | non |
Handle Length | 6.5 Feet |
Item Dimensions W x H | 10"W x 30"H |
N**N
Seems like a good product, but company isn't too smart (worth a read for the laugh)
Product Review (not counting the assembly): Seems like a pretty good product. All parts fit nicely. Handle is long enough for this type of leveling rake. I haven't used it but I expect good performance from the leveling rake.Assembly and company intelligence (read for a good laugh): I read one review that said that some holes were missing from the parts assembled into the full length handle. I'll try to describe this problem in detail. The handle comes in 3 parts. Each is different. Each pole slips into the one before it and is secured with a screw and aircraft nut. The bottom pole has the U shaped bracket for attaching to the leveling rake on one end, and a whole in the other end for sliding the screw in and across the diameter of the pole to secure the next piece. The top pole ends with a rubber handle slid over the end and has a tapered end on the other for sliding into the middle pole (and this tapered end has holes for the screw to slide through it). The middle pole is tapered on one end and should have holes on both ends to pass the screw that holds each pole together to make the full handle. But, that middle pole didn't have holes through the non-tapered end!! You can slide in the top pole, but there are no holes on the bottom pole for securing them together. if you are still with me, here is where it gets funny. The manufacturer gives you two extra poles. These will replace the center and top pole. The middle pole does in fact have holes on both ends. The top pole only has holes on the tapered end. So, it assembles nicely. --- Particular note: These replacement poles are just slightly smaller diameter than the original. --- Once you assembly the handle with the replacement poles, you naturally want to move the rubber handle from the original poles to the new poles. When I did this, I found that the rubber handle on the original top pole was covering up the missing screw holes!!! All this to say, keep the original poles (they are slightly larger in diameter and fit better all the way around). But, slide off the rubber handle from the original top pole, and slide it on the original middle pole over the end with no holes drilled in it. Then, you can toss the replacement poles. Note to the manufacture: Put the rubber slide on handle on the correct pole when you ship it!!Hope this made you laugh!!
R**L
First couple of uses went well, time will tell.
Needed to spread 4 yards of topsoil to level several spots in my lawn. Assembly was straight forward with no issues. I used my own socket wrench to speed up assembly but the provided tools are adequate. Rake is sturdy but light weight. The handle is long enough to stretch over larger areas with single passes. It works well leveling soil into holes and divots. My only gripe and it is a small one is the rubber handle, it slips off during use. I use leather gardening gloves so I leave off the rubber part, so it is not a deal breaker. I would buy it again, hopefully it lasts for many years of occasional use.
T**B
Making it easy to cover a lot of ground
I used it to level out topsoil in my yard and even spread sand on my lawn, and it worked like a charm. The rake glides smoothly and distributes material evenly, saving me tons of time and effort. Whether you're working in a garden, yard, or even doing some golf-level maintenance, this tool is up to the task.
K**I
Convenient & time saving
Excellent leveler! My Dad & I used it to level up a few spots in his lawn, and it was mostly a test drive for me to see if it will work for my true intention for the purchase: leveling small gravel and then sand in my backyard for putting in a paver patio.I kept watching diy videos of paver patio jobs where they’re on their knees, dragging a 2x4 over some pvc pipes in the ground to level the surface. I had back surgery and can’t do a lot of work while bent over like that, so I found this with an extremely long handle that will make this job much less back-breaking.I’m starting with sod removal in a few days and will update if this isn’t amazing for my patio, but a friend who does cement pouring says they use the same kind of tool for the gravel work under/around the pads & it works great.The picture is of my dad finishing leveling in a dirt mix into a low spot in his yard. He’s 78 yrs old and doesn’t like work when he has to bend too far either. He found this to be quite helpful for himself as well.
H**L
Very handy!
This arrived on time and as described. My yard had trees all over and now that the roots are decomposing there are dips and holes all over the place. This thing is making it so much easier to tell how level the yard is. You will need sand, and lots of it! I'm going to get a lot of use out of this.
D**L
Works great
Works great, but the rubber handle slides right off. It needs to be glued
B**B
Missing nuts
I haven’t used it yet, because it arrived missing 2 lock nuts.
E**U
Heavy Duty, Versatile, Must-Have Yard Tool!
I bought this for some landscaping projects planned for spring but I was able to give it a test run before the rains began and let me tell you that this is the TOOL I ALWAYS NEEDED! I'm kicking myself for all the hours I've wasted in the past trying to level ground with a garden rake or by dragging a board around. You can spend hours with a rake and never get a smooth surface but this tool does it in only seconds!It is heavy duty and had to be double boxed when shipped. The weight is part of the secret because a cheap imitation will not be able to cut thru the soil to level it with the ideal amount of weight like this sturdy tool. It is stainless steel to protect from moisture and corrosion. The long handle is in three equal sections and can be shortened for working in tight spaces.For me this is the RIGHT TOOL for the job! My projects such as repairing MOLE DAMAGE, NEW LAWNS, and PAVER INSTALLATION.
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