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Japanese Hand Rake Garden Tool - Japanese Steel with Wood Handle - Small Rake for Leaves, Handheld Garden Cleaning Tool - Made in Japan

Japanese Hand Rake Garden Tool - Japanese Steel with Wood Handle - Small Rake for Leaves, Handheld Garden Cleaning Tool - Made in Japan

Regular price $25.28 USD
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  • [Quality Japanese Hand Rake] It is a handheld rake convenient for cleaning fallen leaves and grass. Since it is slim size makes it suitable for garden work even in narrow spaces.
  • [Heavy Duty Precision Japanese Steel] The blade is made of quality chrome-plated Japanese steel. It is durable, beautiful, and has excellent wear resistance.
  • [Comfort Wooden Handle] The handle is wood that is easy to grip and fits in your hand.
  • [Made in JAPAN] Garden Helper is a Japanese garden tool brand since 1960. We promise Japanese quality tools.
  • [Product Specification] Size: 3.6×1.4×14.7 inches / Weight: 5.9 oz / Blade Material: Japanese steel (chrome-plated) / Handle Material: Ash Wood / Made in JAPAN

Overview

  • Brand : Garden Helper
  • Product Dimensions : 3.6"W x 14.7"H
  • Color : Brown Rake
  • Item Weight : 0.11 Kilograms
  • Handle Material : Wood
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