• Rake Flat Beam with Shackle 16-Tine With Shank 130cm

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The 16-tine flat beam rake with 130 cm long handle is a durable and versatile garden tool. Ideal for raking leaves, grass and leveling the ground. The solid metal head with an ergonomic headband ensures precision and stability, while the wooden handle guarantees comfort of use. The durable construction makes the rake indispensable for everyday gardening.

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Rake with flat beam and shackle – 16 teeth, with a handle of 130 cm

The Flat Beam and Pole Rake is a durable and versatile garden tool, ideal for raking leaves, grass and levelling the ground. Equipped with 16 teeth and a sturdy headband, they ensure stability and precision during work. The 130 cm long handle made of durable wood guarantees comfort of use, even on large surfaces. The metal head and ergonomic design make the rake a reliable tool for everyday gardening.

Product Highlights

  • 🍂 16 teeth – effective raking of leaves, grass and soil
  • 🌱 Flat beam with bracket – stability and precise raking
  • 💪 130 cm long handle – ergonomic and comfortable to use
  • ⚙️ Metal construction – durability and resistance to damage
  • 🌿 Universally applicable – ideal for a wide range of gardening tasks

Why choose a rake with a flat beam?

The 16-tine rake with a flat beam and a shackle is an indispensable tool for every gardener. Their robust construction, durable materials and ergonomic handle ensure comfort and efficiency. Ideal for raking leaves, grass or leveling the ground, these rakes are versatile and reliable for everyday gardening tasks.

Technical data

Number of teeth 16
Head Material Metal
Handle length 130 cm
Use Raking leaves, grass, leveling the ground
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