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Kew Gardens Carbon Steel Soil Rake 1.5m

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Kew Gardens Carbon Steel Soil Rake 1.5m

The Kew Gardens Collection is a range of gardening tools produced by Spear & Jackson in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Combining the practical knowledge of Kew's Horticultural team with the design expertise of one of Britain's oldest surviving tool manufacturers, the range provides all the essential hand tools for keeping your garden maintained throughout the year. Solid forged from carbon steel which is at least 50% stronger than stainless steel, the extra wide head on this rake has 14 teeth which enables you to quickly process soil into a fine tilth. Features & Benefits • Carbon steel head for longer life • Hammer finished epoxy coating for improved resistance to rust, humidity and alkalis in the soil • FSC certified wooden handle, weather-proofed for greater durability • Leather wrist strap for easy storage • Longer handle reduces the need for bending and helps avoid back strain • Extra wide head with 14 teeth for faster raking of soil into a fine tilth Specifications • Shaft size: 1524mm (60") • Head size: 14 teeth • Head width: 378mm
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