MLTOOLS Garden Leaf Rake | 64-inch Adjustable Garden Rake | Expandable or Collapsing Shrub Rake | 15 Flat Tine Steel Rake with Extendable Handle – R8236








Key features
- •15 Flat Tine Adjustable Rake with Extendable Handle
- •The Rake Can Expand From 7-1/2 inch to 24 inch Full size
- •Tubular Handle with Adjusting Lever & Plastic Grips
- •The Handle Can Extend From 31 inch up to 64 inch
- •100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
MLTOOLS Garden Leaf Rake | 64-inch Adjustable Garden Rake | Expandable or Collapsing Shrub Rake | 15 Flat Tine Steel Rake with Extendable Handle – R8236
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Five Stars
James Whitener•June 12, 2017
What a great rake. I bought 2 !!!
Would recommend for small gardens!
Tyler S.•November 30, 2016
Works great to navigate through small gardens but I don't recommend it for a full yard. Raking the full yard took a long time because I had to re-rake because the leaves would not get picked up. If i made the space between the rake smaller it would just get caught and I would have to constantly get them unclogged.
Looks nice, doesn't hold up to real work
Christopher Young•July 23, 2016
This rake would be suitable for an elderly person who takes the grass in thier retirement complex for fun. Not suitable for any real work. Cheaply made. The entire handle bowed on me after one day, and I'm pretty sure all the plastic parts would have broken soon if I wasn't returning it.
The metal piece at the end can also be adjust to "narrow" the product for easy usage. Only downside is the handle becomes lose .
Jery E.•June 4, 2016
Very convenient to be able to make it shorter and longer as needed. The metal piece at the end can also be adjust to "narrow" the product for easy usage.
Only downside is the handle becomes lose sometimes after some usage so it needs to be adjust tightly. Can be annoying after a while.
Only downside is the handle becomes lose sometimes after some usage so it needs to be adjust tightly. Can be annoying after a while.
Good rake but needs improvements
DLH•April 25, 2016
This is an excellent idea, but it needs improvement before it is an excellent rake.
As soon as I opened the box I took the rake and cleaned out a few thin drainage areas where my roof gutters exit. I set the width way down for these thin drainage areas. I also set it on a wider setting to move a couple small leaf piles.
The first problem was that the handle length adjustment lock did not lock tight enough. The rake collapsed a couple times on me while raking and the rake became shorter. The twist lock mechanism twisted tight and it felt like it was ok, but then it comes loose. You can twist the lock past the tight point easily and it becomes loose again. It does not lock tight enough to stay put.
The second problem is that the tines width adjustment lock does not lock tight enough either. When I had the rake set for a thin width, the tines on the rake twisted to the side. See the pictures I attached. It needs some sort of way to prevent that width lock from rotating on the handle. Like a keyway and a slot.
The last improvement I would like to see is a thicker handle. It is very skinny. About 5/8's inch wide or the width of a swiffer handle. I have had a couple rakes with skinny handles and they are rough on the hands. Also, the handle is very shiny and slippery. Leather gloves may be the ticket here to help with the skinny/slippery handle.
On the plus side, the width adjustment idea is a great idea. Having multiple width rakes in one tool is a really great idea.
If they can work out the bugs on the things mentioned above, I would give it 5 stars. I give it 3 stars for now.
As soon as I opened the box I took the rake and cleaned out a few thin drainage areas where my roof gutters exit. I set the width way down for these thin drainage areas. I also set it on a wider setting to move a couple small leaf piles.
The first problem was that the handle length adjustment lock did not lock tight enough. The rake collapsed a couple times on me while raking and the rake became shorter. The twist lock mechanism twisted tight and it felt like it was ok, but then it comes loose. You can twist the lock past the tight point easily and it becomes loose again. It does not lock tight enough to stay put.
The second problem is that the tines width adjustment lock does not lock tight enough either. When I had the rake set for a thin width, the tines on the rake twisted to the side. See the pictures I attached. It needs some sort of way to prevent that width lock from rotating on the handle. Like a keyway and a slot.
The last improvement I would like to see is a thicker handle. It is very skinny. About 5/8's inch wide or the width of a swiffer handle. I have had a couple rakes with skinny handles and they are rough on the hands. Also, the handle is very shiny and slippery. Leather gloves may be the ticket here to help with the skinny/slippery handle.
On the plus side, the width adjustment idea is a great idea. Having multiple width rakes in one tool is a really great idea.
If they can work out the bugs on the things mentioned above, I would give it 5 stars. I give it 3 stars for now.
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