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Rakes & Pitchforks

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  • 36 Inches high-quality aerator can reduce soil compaction and dethatching your lawn while letting air, water and fertilizer get down to the roots zone of your yard.
  • The “T” BAR handle is convenient to grip and provides a more comfortable stance while aerating and the foot bar leverage can greatly reduce your back stain.
  • Deeper Soil Penetration: Utilizing the foot bar on our lawn aerator tool will ensure deeper turf aerification, creating soil cores, on average, as deep as your index finger.
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  • 36 Inches spike aerator loosens soil and thatch to let air, water, and fertilizer down to the roots, making a good preparation for your seeding.
  • The design of T-handle and the foot bar leverage make poking work easy and energy-saving.
  • It is quite a sturdy manual tool which will last for a long time.
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Complete Landscaping Tasks With Rakes & Pitchforks

Complete various jobs in the garden or on the farm with a pitchfork. Pitchforks come in many forms that serve specific purposes from cultivating soil to carrying straw or hay. Being simple tools requiring manual power, they're easy to use and don't rely on a fuel or power source. They get the job done for small and short-term tasks.


As an alternative to cultivating gardens, garden rakes provide additional tines for tilling a wider area of soil. The lawn rake on the other hand is for catching and pulling in leaves on your lawn so you can keep your yard healthy.


The hoe can keep your garden healthy by removing weeds while avoiding the hassle of pulling them out by hand. Hoes come in various forms to help detach weeds, but the traditional garden hoe design works to chop the weed like a long knife. If you prefer a tool that pulls out the weed, choose either an action, stirrup or warren hoe. Take a look at our Garden Tools Buying Guide if you're not sure which rake or pitchfork tool to buy for specific tasks.