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Fall multi-purpose garden rake

Fall multi-purpose garden rake

Photo Credit: Clear ‘N’ Collect YouTube 

By Braxten Breen 
Farms.com Intern 

Fall – it would be lovely if there weren’t so many fallen leaves to deal with.  Sometimes you can’t use machinery to pick up your leaves, or perhaps you want to use your leaves to protect or compost your home garden. 

If you end up raking, do it right with the multipurpose garden rake by Clear ‘N’ Collect which weighs only two pounds.  

This multipurpose garden rake can be used to collect leaves, grass cuttings, hedge clippings, garden debris, etc.  

No need to switch between a rake and something to grab the leaves, with the Clear ‘N’ Collect you can now rake up a pile of leaves and effortlessly pull together the two large capacity hinged scoops for a quick tidy removal or easily move them to the desired location.  

Clear ‘N’ Collect ergonomically makes this farm chore easier by reducing bending over, clearing more in less time, and it glides swiftly over lawns, gravel, and hard standings.   

If this multi-purpose garden rake doesn’t make you want to start raking, I don’t know what will. 




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