Yeah, but will it drag the tarp around back?
November 2, 2007
There's no shortage of aptronyms when it comes to rake nomenclature. Earlier this week we saw the self-explanatory RakeHoe, and today we have the leaf-chomping Rake-n-Grab, which performs as accurately as advertised.
Rake the leaves into a pile, slide a lever, and two clasping sets of tines grab the leaves for easy transport to the tarp. No stooping, no bending, no backache.
And much more sophisticated than the typical method of leaf-lifting in my neck of the woods: a broom and dustpan.
More leaf week:
A blower held together by duct tape, and a new one to replace it.
Posted by Harry Sawyers | Categories: Hand Tools, Yard & Garden | Permalink




(3) Comments
That's funny. I use two rakes for leaves all the time. Little did I realize I had an invention on my hands.
That's funny. I use two rakes for leaves all the time. Little did I realize I had an invention on my hands.
This doesn't work - Poorly made. Broke within a week and then replacement broke. Cheap.