#1012 The Super Rake
(head only)
The double row of offset teeth on the plastic rake head gathers pellets efficiently. Very light-weight, wooden handle (handle will soon be discontinued... see note below). This rake, when used in a sweeping motion, in an arc, works remarkably to catch the pellets scattered at the edge of manure piles. It usually gets every pellet in one sweep. It is also excellent for raking pellets out of grass. For best results, it should be used more like a broom, lightly, especially on hard, compacted surfaces, and pulled more like a rake in grass. Using the Super Rake along with the Great Bean Collector turns what is normally a three- or four-stage procedure into a shorter two-stage process, and makes it easier as well!
No llamas or alpacas? If you need a great rake for raking leaves, berries or other non-llama stuff, the Super Rake's "smooth strokes" were deemed impressive in the Wall Street Journal's "Catalog Critic" (9/27/02): "...a wooden-handled tool with double rows of curved, clawlike plastic tines. The first row loosens leaves and the second row thrusts them up and forward. ...it gets around flower beds easily, and for $18, it's our Best Value."
NOTE: Special shipping costs apply.
Tips on Using the Super Rake and Bean Collector:
|
Instead of this:
1. Rake pellets together into neat pile.
2. Put down rake/ pick up shovel.
3. Shovel pellets into container
(wheelbarrow).
4. Rake up the remaining scattered
pellets. |
Do this:
1. Hold Super Rake in one hand, Bean
Collector in other hand.
2. Rake pellets directly into Bean
Collector.
3. Empty Bean Collector into
wheelbarrow. |
We no longer sell the rake handles, just the heads. (You can buy handles at most hardware stores for much less than we could sell and ship them to you.)
|
![[Item Image]](../images/fl070003.jpg) |