The 5 Best Yard Rakes

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    Are you looking for the best yard rake to buy? Rakes come in different types, and each one is best used for several specific gardening tasks.

    For example, if you’re mostly sweeping away dead leaves and small twigs in your garden, a leaf rake is a good gardening tool to get. However, if you have bigger debris like big twigs and even rocks, you’ll want to be looking at bow rakes.

    Check out the different yard rakes below and see which one fits your gardening needs best.

    The Best Leaf Rake Options for Your Garden and Lawn

    Best For Raking Dead Leaves - Fiskars Leaf Rake

     
     

    The Fiskars Leaf Rake is made with an extra-wide design that features longer curved tines to avoid clogging. It also makes it easier to rake up more leaves and dig into long grass.

    The aluminum handle is durable, and the handle is extra long which tall gardeners will like because you won’t have to stretch and bend as much while you rake. From handle to tines, it is 67 inches long.

    It is also lightweight and teardrop-shaped for maximum holding comfort.

    Pros

    • Extra-long handle

    • Lightweight because the handle is aluminum

    • Extra wide design makes raking jobs faster and easier

    • Fiskars generally provides good warranties and this one is lifetime

    Cons

    • Rake tines may not be rigid enough

    • Plastic won't hold up well to heavy use

    Value for Money?

    For anyone on a budget or anyone that has more lightweight yard work to do, this rake is a good option. The extra wide design allows you to get more leaves or debris in one swipe, and the extra long handle helps ease stress on your back.

    Best For Spreading Mulch - Seymour Bow Rake

     
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    This gardening implement is a more heavy-duty rake that features a 13-3/4 inch steel head with welded steel tines. The metal tines allow you to grip or dig into your medium as you need to, and they can handle rocks and hard ground easily.

    The Seymour BR-90 has a 48-inch hardwood handle with a lacquer finish to make it smooth and easy to grip onto and use.

    This rake is slightly heavier, but it stands up well to a variety of uses including everyday yard work, garden work, and more heavy-duty farm type work.

    Pros

    • Steel head with welded tines

    • Thick, contoured handle

    • Solid build

    • Good price

    Cons

    • Not suited for those who cannot handle a heavy gardening tool

    • Slightly shorter handle

    Value for Money?

    This rake is very durable, and you get satisfactory quality for a lower price. It would be a great option for anyone who works with harder surfaces where the steel heads and tines could help dig in.

    Best For Raking In Tight Spots - Tierra Garden 35-1826 Shrub Rake

     
     

    If you have places in your yard that are hard to reach because of low-lying plants or outdoor decor, then what you need is a shrub rake with a telescoping handle. Tierra Garden’s is particularly good and extends up to 41 inches. This means less crouching or getting into foliage.

    The tines and the head are made of carbon steel for durability. It also comes in a fun apple green color that shows up quite nicely in a shed.

    Pros

    • Good performance

    • Carbon steel head

    • Telescoping handle so you can adjust the length as needed

    • You can make it into a more compact length when not in use

    • Can be used to get rid of dog poo in bushes, too

    Cons

    • The product description is misleading. It says it extends up to 65 inches in length but it only extends up to 41 inches.

    Value for Money?

    This rake has a flexible design and custom options that make it a good choice for people who have shrubs to tend to or light yard work to do.

    Best Camp Rake - Telescopic EZ Travel Collection

     
     

    This innovative rake is, in our opinion, on of the best yard rakes available. It's made with heavy-duty steel and it comes with a heavy-duty interlocking mechanism that allows it to fold down to a compact size when its not in use.

    You can extend the rake teeth from 7.5 inches wide to 19.5 inches wide, and the rake collapses to half its height when you fold it in half. The rake head is easily adjustable, and it swivels for easy use.

    Pros

    • Durable steel construction

    • Adjustable tines

    • Collapses for easy storage; very compact

    • Great for camping trips when you have to clear leaves and rocks from an area

    Cons

    • Tines may be too flexible

    Value for Money?

    For anyone who has restrictive storage space and wants the convenience of getting a more heavy-duty rake, this one is for you. The adjustable tines allow you to choose how much you'll bend and stress your back while you use it, and the locking device is very secure.

    Most Versatile - Gardenite Expanding Metal Rake

     
     

    Unlike other similar rakes that only come in at a standard 48 inches, this adjustable rake by Gardenite comes in at 62 inches long. The adjustable head, in the meantime, expands from 7 inches to 22 inches wide. Overall, you get farther reach into tight and wide spaces.

    The handle is zinc-plated steel which makes it rust-resistant and durable. The locking mechanisms are a combination of steel and hard plastic.

    Pros

    • Coated to be rust resistant

    • Adjustable rake head width

    Cons

    • Rake head has a more narrow design

    • Tines are very flexible and may not dig in as you need it

    Value for Money?

    The versatility of this rake makes it the best yard rake on our list for people who want to do more lightweight yard work. It's also resistant to rust, and it's lightweight enough for almost anyone to use.

    BONUS: Best Rake For Kids - Superio

     
     

    If you have a little one who likes to follow you around and copy whatever you’re doing, you can’t not get your child his or her own little rake.

    This garden rake for tykes by Superio is fully functional. It measures 34 inches in height. Unlike it’s heavy metal counterparts, this rake has a wooden handle and plastic head. Even so, it still manages to be durable enough to survive rough play.

    This child’s rake is a perfect gift to introduce the little ones to love for growing things, to responsibilities, and to the joy of outdoor play. Best for children 3 to 6.

    Pros

    • Child-sized design

    • Durable materials

    • Hours of fun outdoors

    Cons

    • Not for tall, big kids

    • Rake head isn't attached very well

    Value for Money?

    Gardening tools are great gifts for children and this rake is well-made.


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