LD-175 Carbon Steel Tine Wooden Handle Garden Leaf Rake | Wholesale Supplier

LD-175 Carbon Steel Tine Wooden Handle Garden Leaf Rake | Wholesale Supplier

SKU: LD-175

LD-175 Carbon Steel Tine Garden Leaf Rake provides 22-tine leaf rake and 16-tine bow rake options with hardwood handle and plastic grip. Available in green, blue, and orange for lawn leaf collection, soil leveling, and garden maintenance.

MOQ:100
Price Range:$2.00 - $8.00 / pc
Material:Carbon Steel Tines / Ash Wood Handle / PP Plastic Grip / Steel Rivet Head
Certifications:CE / RoHS / ISO 9001
Size Range:Leaf rake: 22-tine, 24-inch head width; Bow rake: 16-tine, 14-inch head width; Handle 48 inch / 60 inch
Color Options:Green / Blue / Orange / Black Tines / Natural Wood Handle
Weight:650
Packing:Individual polybag with header card, 30 pcs per carton; display-ready card
Lead Time:7-15 days
Sample:Available
Customization:OEM tine color, custom tine count, private label card, handle length
Mixed Order:true

Product Details

LD-175 Carbon Steel Tine Wooden Handle Garden Leaf Rake

LD-175 Carbon Steel Tine Garden Leaf Rake provides 22-tine leaf rake and 16-tine bow rake options with hardwood handle and plastic grip. Available in green, blue, and orange for lawn leaf collection, soil leveling, and garden maintenance.

The LD-175 Carbon Steel Tine Garden Leaf Rake is a dual-purpose garden tool available in two configurations for different tasks. The 22-tine leaf rake features flexible spring-tempered carbon steel tines that fan out to cover a wide 24-inch sweep, making it ideal for efficiently gathering large volumes of dry leaves, grass clippings, and lightweight garden debris. The flexible tines bounce over rocks and uneven terrain without damage. The 16-tine bow rake features shorter, stiffer tines in a narrower 14-inch head on a curved bow frame, designed for heavier tasks like soil leveling, gravel smoothing, thatch removal, and seedbed preparation. Both styles feature first-grade ash wood handles with a PP plastic end grip that provides comfortable control during extended raking sessions. The carbon steel tines resist bending and deformation under normal use and are powder-coated for corrosion resistance. Available in green, blue, orange, and black color options. Whether collecting autumn leaves, preparing seedbeds for planting, leveling soil in new garden beds, smoothing gravel pathways, or removing lawn thatch for healthier turf, the LD-175 garden rake provides the right tine configuration for every raking task.

Core Features

  • 22-tine flexible leaf rake for wide-area leaf collection
  • 16-tine stiff bow rake for soil leveling and grading
  • Spring-tempered carbon steel tines resist bending
  • Ash wood handle with PP plastic end grip
  • Powder-coated tines for corrosion resistance
  • Multiple colors for task-based identification

Application Scenarios

  • Autumn leaf collection and lawn cleanup
  • Grass clipping and light debris gathering
  • Garden bed soil leveling and grading
  • Gravel pathway and driveway smoothing
  • Lawn thatch removal for healthier turf
  • Seedbed preparation before planting

FAQ

What is the difference between a leaf rake and bow rake?

Leaf rakes have long flexible tines that fan out for wide lightweight collection of leaves and grass clippings. Bow rakes have shorter stiff tines in a curved head for heavy tasks like soil leveling and thatch removal.

How do I prevent the tines from bending?

Avoid raking wet heavy material with the leaf rake as this stresses flexible tines. For wet leaves, use the bow rake or wait for material to dry. Store rakes hanging or lying flat to prevent tine warping.

What width of rake should I choose?

For open lawns, a wider 24-inch leaf rake covers more area per pass. For narrow garden beds and borders, a narrower rake provides better control. Consider having both types for complete garden coverage.

Can the rake head be replaced if damaged?

Standard garden rakes have riveted head-to-handle connections. While the head cannot be easily replaced, the low unit cost makes full replacement more economical than repair.