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Ames True Temper 1914000 Adjustable Thatching Rake with 54-Inch Wood Handle

 
Ames True Temper 1914000 Adjustable Thatching Rake with 54-Inch Wood Handle
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Ames True Temper 1914000 Adjustable Thatching Rake with 54-Inch Wood Handle

Ames 1914000 54" Handle 15" Head 19 Tine Lawn Groom Thatch RakeThe True Temper thatching rake is an all-purpose lawn rake. The curved tines are designed to clear dead grass (thatch) clippings from the lawn. This will allows air, sunshine, water, and fertilizers in to keep the grass healthy.Ames 1914000 54" Handle 15" Head 19 Tine Lawn Groom Thatch Rake Features:; Self-cleaning tine crimped on one side for scratching and loosening soil prior to seeding; Other side runs parallel to ground picking up litter and lifting low lying crab grass runners; Adjustable head; 54" handle, no replacement handle available; 19 teeth; 15" wide

  • 54-Inch Wood Handle

  • 10 Year Warranty

  • 54-inch hardwood handle adjusts up ordown to suit height of user.

  • Head: 15-Inch Tines: 19-Inch

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2073958

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Product Details:
Product Length: 63.0 inches
Product Width: 0.62 inches
Product Height: 1.87 inches
Product Weight: 3.9 pounds
Package Length: 63.0 inches
Package Width: 15.0 inches
Package Height: 6.0 inches
Package Weight: 3.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 46 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 46 customer reviews )
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40 of 40 found the following review helpful:

4Works well  Mar 07, 2007
By P. Livingston "Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."
After reading a few reviews at other sites, I went out immediately to get one at my local hardware store. Despite not dethatching my grass for four years, it works quite well. I imagine with less thatch, that one could zoom through their yard. The thatching side works great and it does seem to work best when you use short and quick strokes. The otherside is meant for raking the thatch away, this works very smoothly. All in all, I'd say it's a good design and well worth the money and effort if you enjoy your yardwork.

28 of 28 found the following review helpful:

5Sturdy, made well and does the job.  Jun 14, 2009
By Frank R. "just a consumer"
I am trying to bring my lawn back to a pristine state after many years of gardeners who just do the basics, cut the grass and leave. So I'm educating myself as to how to maintain the lawn, besides fertilizer and watering correctly. I was having more run off of the water than I liked rather then penetrating the soil and roots. A friend looked over my lawn and showed me how much dead matter that won't decompose actually is sitting on top of the soil, but hidden by the grass. He then explained the need for thatching. There are alternatives other than this rake, but they are very heavy and expensive equipment. The first pass I made on a small 3'x5' patch of lawn brought up a large mound of dead brown dead grass and weeds, I was amazed. The first time you use this rake it is a bit on the hard work side, but afterwords on follow ups like prior to fertilizing it is much easier since the years of accumulation are gone. Use this rake right after cutting the lawn and you will find you aren't tangling up and pulling out some of the good grass too often. My run off problem disappeared and the lawn is much healthier. This rake is very sturdy, made well and works as described.

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:

4Pretty good  May 07, 2009
By L. B. Godin "lgodin5"
I've had this for about a year. Talk about thatch! I've lived here six years and it's only when I got this rake that I started getting serious about dethatching. A lawn rake doesn't cut it. It was tough at first because I have so much thatch and lumpy grass. But the more I use it the easier it gets. I've adjusted it so it goes deep. It's great for tilling soil.I just took out some hedges and tilled and planted grass seed. I have hard soil but it cut through it like butter. Grass is starting to come back up because water can actually go down and be absorbed by grass, not thatch and old leaves. Every time I mow I dethatch more buid up and groom. Having lumpy grass that's starting to fill up once bare patches that's when the blisters come, but on already semi dethatched grass, it goes through very well and I don't have to yank so hard. I've discovered it's best to do it after mowing.Grass that's not deeply rooted it does yank it up. This is a great product. Next to my pruning shears, this product is my second favorite gardening tool.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Great thatching rake.  Mar 19, 2011
By R. Clark
I wasn't familiar with 'thatch' until I saw an episode of "This Old House" recently so I bought this rake to remove thatch my front yard (around 1000 square feet). The rake works great and I was able to use the to loosen the soil in some bare patches of my yard to for re-seeding areas where my lawn had thinned after the winter. I was amazed at how much thatch I was able to remove from my yard, particularly from around the large oak tree in my front yard. I highly recommend investing in some quality, durable gardening gloves to save your hands as it takes quite a bit of time and effort to thoroughly de-thatch a relatively large area. If you enjoy your yard work and take pride in your yard, this rake is a must.
I would haven give the rake 5 stars, but I found the ~1/4" bolts that attach the rake head to the handle were loose when the rake arrived and were not sturdy enough even when tightened. If you do get this rake, I recommend replacing the bolts that come with the rake with 3/8" stainless steel or galvanized timber bolts to make the rake feel more sturdy.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4A simple but effective tool.  Aug 10, 2010
By Greenthumb
Like any other tool, a lot depends on the user. I've long held the believe leaving your shaving on the lawn is good for the grass, it's the green thing to do because the nutrients are recycled. I don't believe that's entirely true. You need specific conditions to turn lawn shavings into compost. Those conditions are not met by just leaving the shavings on your lawn. What happened in my case over a period of time is the shavings forming a durable blanket that just refuses to return to earth over the base of my grass. You can see water rolling off the thatch not going to the roots. Consequently it take more water and feed to get to the roots.

This is one tool that works as intended. You have to be careful not to rip and tear your grass. I think creeping grasses like bermuda are especially vulnerable to being damaged. The rake is more likely to get caught. The best way I find is to use shorter strokes. It takes some elbow grease but it works. I aerated the lawn after dethatching then spread some turf feed and watered regularly. The result was a growth explosion.

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