Round-tooth rake
Round
— tines with a round cross-section, which typically provide a more "gliding" and delicate contact: they scratch the surface less and are less likely to rip out the turf, making them well-suited for precise work on the lawn. Rakes with round tines are often easier to move across the ground, but with bulky material such as hay, they may "sift" the mass a bit more than flat tines, due to their gentler grip.No offers found