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Plastic tynes on this Bulldog rake , rake your leaves up well -  Bulldog 7128 Evergreen Plastic Leaf Rake Garden Tools
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Bulldog 7128 Evergreen Plastic Leaf Rake 

Newest Review: ... is attached to the handle this has 23 plastic tines This plastic rake from Bulldog costs 14.64 from http://www.diytools.co.uk Or 11.85 ... more

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Plastic tynes on this Bulldog rake , rake your leaves up well (Bulldog 7128 Evergreen Plastic Leaf Rake)

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Bulldog 7128 Evergreen Plastic Leaf Rake

Date: 01/09/09 (62 review reads)
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Advantages: works well

Disadvantages: Effort needed to rake large lawn

Bulldog 7128 Evergreen Plastic Leaf Rake.

All those leaves are falling of the trees scattering all over the garden time to rake them up into a big heap. You can put yoyuer leaves on the compost heap or make leaf mould with them.

This bulldog plastic leaf rake is good for the job in a big garden with a large lawn. It would be ideal for someone who did not have a grass catcher on their lawn mower, or for raking a hay meadow garden. I do not have a large lawn or one of these rakes, but I do know someone who does.
This rake comes with a 10 year guarantee. It is well made and I think that it would last longer than 10 years.
It has a tubular handle which makes it lighter this has a soft comfortable grip.
A wide plastic head is attached to the handle this has 23 plastic tines

This plastic rake from Bulldog costs 14.64 from http://www.diytools.co.uk
Or 11.85 from http://www.tools4trade.com .

Plastic rakes are better for raking lawns clear of grass leaves& debris they cause less damage than a wire rake

Raking the grass is quite good exercise and does help a lawn it removes all the dead grass and debris that can prevent the grass growing. It is recommended to rake in the autumn to remove the leaves then again in the spring after the snow to remove the thatch / dead grass and moss. The lawn grass roots will be healthier if they can breathe without much thatch. I think this plastic rake does a fairly good job and seems quite robust

Summary: A rake with plastic tynes

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Overall rating: Very useful

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Last comments:
catsholiday

- 07/09/09

We have this one too
Nar2

- 02/09/09

This is the one wehave too and it refuses to break - more than 8 years old.

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