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₹869   ₹999
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A REDBUILD 12 Teeth Stainless Steel Garden Leaf Rake, Garden Fork, Trowel with Long Handle for Gardening is a garden tool designed for the collection and removal of leaves, grass clippings, and other lightweight debris from lawns, gardens, and other outdoor surfaces. It typically consists of a long handle with a set of tines or prongs that are spread apart, allowing the user to rake and gather leaves efficiently. Leaf rakes come in various designs and materials, each suited to different tasks and preferences. Key Features of a Leaf Rake: Handle: The handle of a leaf rake is usually long to provide the user with sufficient reach. Handles can be made of wood, aluminum, or fiberglass, and some models have ergonomic designs for comfortable use. Tines: The tines or prongs are the flat, pointed ends of the rake that come into contact with leaves and debris. Tines can be made of plastic, metal, or a combination of materials. Some leaf rakes have flexible tines to help prevent damage to the lawn. Width: Leaf rakes come in different widths, and the choice depends on the user's preference and the size of the area being raked. Wider rakes cover more ground in each pass but may be less effective in tight spaces. Head Design: The head of the rake refers to the part containing the tines. Some leaf rakes have a straight design, while others may have a fan-shaped or curved head. The design influences how effectively the rake gathers leaves. Adjustable Tines: Some leaf rake models come with adjustable tines, allowing users to change the width between the tines. This feature adds versatility for different tasks and types of debris. Material: The material of the tines and handle can vary. Plastic tines are lightweight and gentle on lawns, while metal tines may be more durable but could potentially cause damage if not used carefully. Common Uses of Leaf Rakes: Leaf Cleanup: The primary purpose of a leaf rake is to gather and collect fallen leaves from lawns, gardens, and other outdoor areas. Grass Clipping Removal: Leaf rakes are useful for collecting grass clippings after mowing the lawn. Debris Cleanup: They are effective in clearing other lightweight debris, such as twigs, small branches, and litter. Preparing Garden Beds: Leaf rakes can be used to level and prepare garden beds by removing leaves and debris. Thatching: In lawn care, rakes with metal tines may be used for thatching, which involves removing layers of dead grass and organic matter from the lawn. Leaf rakes are essential tools for maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of outdoor spaces. When using a leaf rake, it's important to be mindful of the surface being raked to avoid damaging delicate plants or lawns. Regular use of a leaf rake helps prevent the accumulation of debris and promotes a healthy outdoor environment.
₹549  
A REDBUILD 2 in 1 Culti- Weeder Tool for Farming, Weed Remover, Manual Grass Removing Cutter Machine Kalupu Mokkalu also known as a cultivator weeder, is a gardening tool designed for cultivating and weeding soil. It is used to break up and aerate the soil while simultaneously removing weeds and other unwanted vegetation. Culti weeders come in various designs and configurations, but they generally share the common purpose of preparing the soil for planting and maintaining weed-free garden beds. Key Features of a Culti Weeder: Tines or Blades: Culti weeders typically have tines or blades that penetrate the soil, breaking it up and loosening it. The design of these tines may vary, and some culti weeders have adjustable tine spacing for versatility. Handle: The tool is equipped with a handle for manual operation. The handle allows the gardener to maneuver the culti weeder through the soil with ease. Adjustable Depth: Many culti weeders come with adjustable depth settings, allowing users to control how deeply the tines penetrate the soil. This feature is useful for different gardening tasks and soil conditions. Weeding Mechanism: Culti weeders are specifically designed to remove weeds from the soil. The tines or blades effectively cut through the roots of weeds, uprooting them and preventing their growth. Width: The width of a culti weeder refers to the coverage area it can handle in a single pass. Wider culti weeders are suitable for larger garden beds, while narrower ones may be used in tighter spaces or between rows of plants. Material: Culti weeders are commonly made from durable materials such as steel or stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to rust. Common Uses of Culti Weeders: Soil Cultivation: Culti weeders are used to cultivate the soil, breaking up clumps and creating a loose, aerated texture. This is especially important for preparing garden beds before planting. Weed Control: The primary function of a culti weeder is to control and remove weeds. By cutting through the roots and disrupting the soil surface, it helps prevent weed growth and competition with cultivated plants. Seedbed Preparation: Before sowing seeds, gardeners often use culti weeders to prepare a fine and level seedbed. This ensures optimal conditions for seed germination and early plant growth. Aeration: The action of the culti weeder promotes soil aeration, allowing for better root development and nutrient absorption by plants. Inter-row Cultivation: Culti weeders are useful for cultivating between rows of established plants without causing damage to their roots. This helps maintain weed-free spaces around crops. When using a culti weeder, it's important to follow proper techniques and guidelines to achieve the desired results without causing harm to desirable plants. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and sharpening the tines, contributes to the tool's effectiveness and longevity.
₹869  
A REDBUILD 8 inch Hand Weeder with 4 Foot Handle, Long Blade also known as a cultivator weeder, is a gardening tool designed for cultivating and weeding soil. It is used to break up and aerate the soil while simultaneously removing weeds and other unwanted vegetation. Culti weeders come in various designs and configurations, but they generally share the common purpose of preparing the soil for planting and maintaining weed-free garden beds. Key Features of a Culti Weeder: Tines or Blades: Culti weeders typically have tines or blades that penetrate the soil, breaking it up and loosening it. The design of these tines may vary, and some culti weeders have adjustable tine spacing for versatility. Handle: The tool is equipped with a handle for manual operation. The handle allows the gardener to maneuver the culti weeder through the soil with ease. Adjustable Depth: Many culti weeders come with adjustable depth settings, allowing users to control how deeply the tines penetrate the soil. This feature is useful for different gardening tasks and soil conditions. Weeding Mechanism: Culti weeders are specifically designed to remove weeds from the soil. The tines or blades effectively cut through the roots of weeds, uprooting them and preventing their growth. Width: The width of a culti weeder refers to the coverage area it can handle in a single pass. Wider culti weeders are suitable for larger garden beds, while narrower ones may be used in tighter spaces or between rows of plants. Material: Culti weeders are commonly made from durable materials such as steel or stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to rust. Common Uses of Culti Weeders: Soil Cultivation: Culti weeders are used to cultivate the soil, breaking up clumps and creating a loose, aerated texture. This is especially important for preparing garden beds before planting. Weed Control: The primary function of a culti weeder is to control and remove weeds. By cutting through the roots and disrupting the soil surface, it helps prevent weed growth and competition with cultivated plants. Seedbed Preparation: Before sowing seeds, gardeners often use culti weeders to prepare a fine and level seedbed. This ensures optimal conditions for seed germination and early plant growth. Aeration: The action of the culti weeder promotes soil aeration, allowing for better root development and nutrient absorption by plants. Inter-row Cultivation: Culti weeders are useful for cultivating between rows of established plants without causing damage to their roots. This helps maintain weed-free spaces around crops. When using a culti weeder, it's important to follow proper techniques and guidelines to achieve the desired results without causing harm to desirable plants. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and sharpening the tines, contributes to the tool's effectiveness and longevity.
₹1,099   ₹1,199
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A REDBUILD 2 in 1 Culti-Weeder with 4 Foot Long Handle/Garden Hoe/Hand Weeder for Garden also known as a cultivator weeder, is a gardening tool designed for cultivating and weeding soil. It is used to break up and aerate the soil while simultaneously removing weeds and other unwanted vegetation. Culti weeders come in various designs and configurations, but they generally share the common purpose of preparing the soil for planting and maintaining weed-free garden beds. Key Features of a Culti Weeder: Tines or Blades: Culti weeders typically have tines or blades that penetrate the soil, breaking it up and loosening it. The design of these tines may vary, and some culti weeders have adjustable tine spacing for versatility. Handle: The tool is equipped with a handle for manual operation. The handle allows the gardener to maneuver the culti weeder through the soil with ease. Adjustable Depth: Many culti weeders come with adjustable depth settings, allowing users to control how deeply the tines penetrate the soil. This feature is useful for different gardening tasks and soil conditions. Weeding Mechanism: Culti weeders are specifically designed to remove weeds from the soil. The tines or blades effectively cut through the roots of weeds, uprooting them and preventing their growth. Width: The width of a culti weeder refers to the coverage area it can handle in a single pass. Wider culti weeders are suitable for larger garden beds, while narrower ones may be used in tighter spaces or between rows of plants. Material: Culti weeders are commonly made from durable materials such as steel or stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to rust. Common Uses of Culti Weeders: Soil Cultivation: Culti weeders are used to cultivate the soil, breaking up clumps and creating a loose, aerated texture. This is especially important for preparing garden beds before planting. Weed Control: The primary function of a culti weeder is to control and remove weeds. By cutting through the roots and disrupting the soil surface, it helps prevent weed growth and competition with cultivated plants. Seedbed Preparation: Before sowing seeds, gardeners often use culti weeders to prepare a fine and level seedbed. This ensures optimal conditions for seed germination and early plant growth. Aeration: The action of the culti weeder promotes soil aeration, allowing for better root development and nutrient absorption by plants. Inter-row Cultivation: Culti weeders are useful for cultivating between rows of established plants without causing damage to their roots. This helps maintain weed-free spaces around crops. When using a culti weeder, it's important to follow proper techniques and guidelines to achieve the desired results without causing harm to desirable plants. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and sharpening the tines, contributes to the tool's effectiveness and longevity.
₹559   ₹650
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A REDBUILD 2-in-1 Dual-Purpose Rake and Hand Cultivator Without Handle/Multipurpose Garden Tool also known as a cultivator weeder, is a gardening tool designed for cultivating and weeding soil. It is used to break up and aerate the soil while simultaneously removing weeds and other unwanted vegetation. Culti weeders come in various designs and configurations, but they generally share the common purpose of preparing the soil for planting and maintaining weed-free garden beds. Key Features of a Culti Weeder: Tines or Blades: Culti weeders typically have tines or blades that penetrate the soil, breaking it up and loosening it. The design of these tines may vary, and some culti weeders have adjustable tine spacing for versatility. Handle: The tool is equipped with a handle for manual operation. The handle allows the gardener to maneuver the culti weeder through the soil with ease. Adjustable Depth: Many culti weeders come with adjustable depth settings, allowing users to control how deeply the tines penetrate the soil. This feature is useful for different gardening tasks and soil conditions. Weeding Mechanism: Culti weeders are specifically designed to remove weeds from the soil. The tines or blades effectively cut through the roots of weeds, uprooting them and preventing their growth. Width: The width of a culti weeder refers to the coverage area it can handle in a single pass. Wider culti weeders are suitable for larger garden beds, while narrower ones may be used in tighter spaces or between rows of plants. Material: Culti weeders are commonly made from durable materials such as steel or stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to rust. Common Uses of Culti Weeders: Soil Cultivation: Culti weeders are used to cultivate the soil, breaking up clumps and creating a loose, aerated texture. This is especially important for preparing garden beds before planting. Weed Control: The primary function of a culti weeder is to control and remove weeds. By cutting through the roots and disrupting the soil surface, it helps prevent weed growth and competition with cultivated plants. Seedbed Preparation: Before sowing seeds, gardeners often use culti weeders to prepare a fine and level seedbed. This ensures optimal conditions for seed germination and early plant growth. Aeration: The action of the culti weeder promotes soil aeration, allowing for better root development and nutrient absorption by plants. Inter-row Cultivation: Culti weeders are useful for cultivating between rows of established plants without causing damage to their roots. This helps maintain weed-free spaces around crops. When using a culti weeder, it's important to follow proper techniques and guidelines to achieve the desired results without causing harm to desirable plants. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and sharpening the tines, contributes to the tool's effectiveness and longevity.
₹669  
A REDBUILD 4 inch Manual Culti Weeder Without Handle/Weed Remover for Agriculture also known as a cultivator weeder, is a gardening tool designed for cultivating and weeding soil. It is used to break up and aerate the soil while simultaneously removing weeds and other unwanted vegetation. Culti weeders come in various designs and configurations, but they generally share the common purpose of preparing the soil for planting and maintaining weed-free garden beds. Key Features of a Culti Weeder: Tines or Blades: Culti weeders typically have tines or blades that penetrate the soil, breaking it up and loosening it. The design of these tines may vary, and some culti weeders have adjustable tine spacing for versatility. Handle: The tool is equipped with a handle for manual operation. The handle allows the gardener to maneuver the culti weeder through the soil with ease. Adjustable Depth: Many culti weeders come with adjustable depth settings, allowing users to control how deeply the tines penetrate the soil. This feature is useful for different gardening tasks and soil conditions. Weeding Mechanism: Culti weeders are specifically designed to remove weeds from the soil. The tines or blades effectively cut through the roots of weeds, uprooting them and preventing their growth. Width: The width of a culti weeder refers to the coverage area it can handle in a single pass. Wider culti weeders are suitable for larger garden beds, while narrower ones may be used in tighter spaces or between rows of plants. Material: Culti weeders are commonly made from durable materials such as steel or stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to rust. Common Uses of Culti Weeders: Soil Cultivation: Culti weeders are used to cultivate the soil, breaking up clumps and creating a loose, aerated texture. This is especially important for preparing garden beds before planting. Weed Control: The primary function of a culti weeder is to control and remove weeds. By cutting through the roots and disrupting the soil surface, it helps prevent weed growth and competition with cultivated plants. Seedbed Preparation: Before sowing seeds, gardeners often use culti weeders to prepare a fine and level seedbed. This ensures optimal conditions for seed germination and early plant growth. Aeration: The action of the culti weeder promotes soil aeration, allowing for better root development and nutrient absorption by plants. Inter-row Cultivation: Culti weeders are useful for cultivating between rows of established plants without causing damage to their roots. This helps maintain weed-free spaces around crops. When using a culti weeder, it's important to follow proper techniques and guidelines to achieve the desired results without causing harm to desirable plants. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and sharpening the tines, contributes to the tool's effectiveness and longevity.
₹319   ₹380
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A REDBUILD 6 Teeth Garden Rake/Leaf Rake for Garden is a garden tool designed for the collection and removal of leaves, grass clippings, and other lightweight debris from lawns, gardens, and other outdoor surfaces. It typically consists of a long handle with a set of tines or prongs that are spread apart, allowing the user to rake and gather leaves efficiently. Leaf rakes come in various designs and materials, each suited to different tasks and preferences. Key Features of a Leaf Rake: Handle: The handle of a leaf rake is usually long to provide the user with sufficient reach. Handles can be made of wood, aluminum, or fiberglass, and some models have ergonomic designs for comfortable use. Tines: The tines or prongs are the flat, pointed ends of the rake that come into contact with leaves and debris. Tines can be made of plastic, metal, or a combination of materials. Some leaf rakes have flexible tines to help prevent damage to the lawn. Width: Leaf rakes come in different widths, and the choice depends on the user's preference and the size of the area being raked. Wider rakes cover more ground in each pass but may be less effective in tight spaces. Head Design: The head of the rake refers to the part containing the tines. Some leaf rakes have a straight design, while others may have a fan-shaped or curved head. The design influences how effectively the rake gathers leaves. Adjustable Tines: Some leaf rake models come with adjustable tines, allowing users to change the width between the tines. This feature adds versatility for different tasks and types of debris. Material: The material of the tines and handle can vary. Plastic tines are lightweight and gentle on lawns, while metal tines may be more durable but could potentially cause damage if not used carefully. Common Uses of Leaf Rakes: Leaf Cleanup: The primary purpose of a leaf rake is to gather and collect fallen leaves from lawns, gardens, and other outdoor areas. Grass Clipping Removal: Leaf rakes are useful for collecting grass clippings after mowing the lawn. Debris Cleanup: They are effective in clearing other lightweight debris, such as twigs, small branches, and litter. Preparing Garden Beds: Leaf rakes can be used to level and prepare garden beds by removing leaves and debris. Thatching: In lawn care, rakes with metal tines may be used for thatching, which involves removing layers of dead grass and organic matter from the lawn. Leaf rakes are essential tools for maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of outdoor spaces. When using a leaf rake, it's important to be mindful of the surface being raked to avoid damaging delicate plants or lawns. Regular use of a leaf rake helps prevent the accumulation of debris and promotes a healthy outdoor environment.
₹939   ₹1,099
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A REDBUILD 14 teeth Garden Rake with D Style Handle is a garden tool designed for the collection and removal of leaves, grass clippings, and other lightweight debris from lawns, gardens, and other outdoor surfaces. It typically consists of a long handle with a set of tines or prongs that are spread apart, allowing the user to rake and gather leaves efficiently. Leaf rakes come in various designs and materials, each suited to different tasks and preferences. Key Features of a Leaf Rake: Handle: The handle of a leaf rake is usually long to provide the user with sufficient reach. Handles can be made of wood, aluminum, or fiberglass, and some models have ergonomic designs for comfortable use. Tines: The tines or prongs are the flat, pointed ends of the rake that come into contact with leaves and debris. Tines can be made of plastic, metal, or a combination of materials. Some leaf rakes have flexible tines to help prevent damage to the lawn. Width: Leaf rakes come in different widths, and the choice depends on the user's preference and the size of the area being raked. Wider rakes cover more ground in each pass but may be less effective in tight spaces. Head Design: The head of the rake refers to the part containing the tines. Some leaf rakes have a straight design, while others may have a fan-shaped or curved head. The design influences how effectively the rake gathers leaves. Adjustable Tines: Some leaf rake models come with adjustable tines, allowing users to change the width between the tines. This feature adds versatility for different tasks and types of debris. Material: The material of the tines and handle can vary. Plastic tines are lightweight and gentle on lawns, while metal tines may be more durable but could potentially cause damage if not used carefully. Common Uses of Leaf Rakes: Leaf Cleanup: The primary purpose of a leaf rake is to gather and collect fallen leaves from lawns, gardens, and other outdoor areas. Grass Clipping Removal: Leaf rakes are useful for collecting grass clippings after mowing the lawn. Debris Cleanup: They are effective in clearing other lightweight debris, such as twigs, small branches, and litter. Preparing Garden Beds: Leaf rakes can be used to level and prepare garden beds by removing leaves and debris. Thatching: In lawn care, rakes with metal tines may be used for thatching, which involves removing layers of dead grass and organic matter from the lawn. Leaf rakes are essential tools for maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of outdoor spaces. When using a leaf rake, it's important to be mindful of the surface being raked to avoid damaging delicate plants or lawns. Regular use of a leaf rake helps prevent the accumulation of debris and promotes a healthy outdoor environment.
₹899  
A REDBUILD 7 inch Manual Hand Weeder, Stirrup Hoe, Weed Remover with 5 Feet Handle for Agriculture also known as a cultivator weeder, is a gardening tool designed for cultivating and weeding soil. It is used to break up and aerate the soil while simultaneously removing weeds and other unwanted vegetation. Culti weeders come in various designs and configurations, but they generally share the common purpose of preparing the soil for planting and maintaining weed-free garden beds. Key Features of a Culti Weeder: Tines or Blades: Culti weeders typically have tines or blades that penetrate the soil, breaking it up and loosening it. The design of these tines may vary, and some culti weeders have adjustable tine spacing for versatility. Handle: The tool is equipped with a handle for manual operation. The handle allows the gardener to maneuver the culti weeder through the soil with ease. Adjustable Depth: Many culti weeders come with adjustable depth settings, allowing users to control how deeply the tines penetrate the soil. This feature is useful for different gardening tasks and soil conditions. Weeding Mechanism: Culti weeders are specifically designed to remove weeds from the soil. The tines or blades effectively cut through the roots of weeds, uprooting them and preventing their growth. Width: The width of a culti weeder refers to the coverage area it can handle in a single pass. Wider culti weeders are suitable for larger garden beds, while narrower ones may be used in tighter spaces or between rows of plants. Material: Culti weeders are commonly made from durable materials such as steel or stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to rust. Common Uses of Culti Weeders: Soil Cultivation: Culti weeders are used to cultivate the soil, breaking up clumps and creating a loose, aerated texture. This is especially important for preparing garden beds before planting. Weed Control: The primary function of a culti weeder is to control and remove weeds. By cutting through the roots and disrupting the soil surface, it helps prevent weed growth and competition with cultivated plants. Seedbed Preparation: Before sowing seeds, gardeners often use culti weeders to prepare a fine and level seedbed. This ensures optimal conditions for seed germination and early plant growth. Aeration: The action of the culti weeder promotes soil aeration, allowing for better root development and nutrient absorption by plants. Inter-row Cultivation: Culti weeders are useful for cultivating between rows of established plants without causing damage to their roots. This helps maintain weed-free spaces around crops. When using a culti weeder, it's important to follow proper techniques and guidelines to achieve the desired results without causing harm to desirable plants. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and sharpening the tines, contributes to the tool's effectiveness and longevity.
₹469   ₹599
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A REDBUILD 5 inch Manual Hand Weeder, Weed Remover, Stirrup Hoe for Farming also known as a cultivator weeder, is a gardening tool designed for cultivating and weeding soil. It is used to break up and aerate the soil while simultaneously removing weeds and other unwanted vegetation. Culti weeders come in various designs and configurations, but they generally share the common purpose of preparing the soil for planting and maintaining weed-free garden beds. Key Features of a Culti Weeder: Tines or Blades: Culti weeders typically have tines or blades that penetrate the soil, breaking it up and loosening it. The design of these tines may vary, and some culti weeders have adjustable tine spacing for versatility. Handle: The tool is equipped with a handle for manual operation. The handle allows the gardener to maneuver the culti weeder through the soil with ease. Adjustable Depth: Many culti weeders come with adjustable depth settings, allowing users to control how deeply the tines penetrate the soil. This feature is useful for different gardening tasks and soil conditions. Weeding Mechanism: Culti weeders are specifically designed to remove weeds from the soil. The tines or blades effectively cut through the roots of weeds, uprooting them and preventing their growth. Width: The width of a culti weeder refers to the coverage area it can handle in a single pass. Wider culti weeders are suitable for larger garden beds, while narrower ones may be used in tighter spaces or between rows of plants. Material: Culti weeders are commonly made from durable materials such as steel or stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to rust. Common Uses of Culti Weeders: Soil Cultivation: Culti weeders are used to cultivate the soil, breaking up clumps and creating a loose, aerated texture. This is especially important for preparing garden beds before planting. Weed Control: The primary function of a culti weeder is to control and remove weeds. By cutting through the roots and disrupting the soil surface, it helps prevent weed growth and competition with cultivated plants. Seedbed Preparation: Before sowing seeds, gardeners often use culti weeders to prepare a fine and level seedbed. This ensures optimal conditions for seed germination and early plant growth. Aeration: The action of the culti weeder promotes soil aeration, allowing for better root development and nutrient absorption by plants. Inter-row Cultivation: Culti weeders are useful for cultivating between rows of established plants without causing damage to their roots. This helps maintain weed-free spaces around crops. When using a culti weeder, it's important to follow proper techniques and guidelines to achieve the desired results without causing harm to desirable plants. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and sharpening the tines, contributes to the tool's effectiveness and longevity.
₹829   ₹899
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A REDBUILD Manual Hand Weeder, Stirrup Hoe, Weed Removel with 5 Feet Handle with Grip for Farming also known as a cultivator weeder, is a gardening tool designed for cultivating and weeding soil. It is used to break up and aerate the soil while simultaneously removing weeds and other unwanted vegetation. Culti weeders come in various designs and configurations, but they generally share the common purpose of preparing the soil for planting and maintaining weed-free garden beds. Key Features of a Culti Weeder: Tines or Blades: Culti weeders typically have tines or blades that penetrate the soil, breaking it up and loosening it. The design of these tines may vary, and some culti weeders have adjustable tine spacing for versatility. Handle: The tool is equipped with a handle for manual operation. The handle allows the gardener to maneuver the culti weeder through the soil with ease. Adjustable Depth: Many culti weeders come with adjustable depth settings, allowing users to control how deeply the tines penetrate the soil. This feature is useful for different gardening tasks and soil conditions. Weeding Mechanism: Culti weeders are specifically designed to remove weeds from the soil. The tines or blades effectively cut through the roots of weeds, uprooting them and preventing their growth. Width: The width of a culti weeder refers to the coverage area it can handle in a single pass. Wider culti weeders are suitable for larger garden beds, while narrower ones may be used in tighter spaces or between rows of plants. Material: Culti weeders are commonly made from durable materials such as steel or stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to rust. Common Uses of Culti Weeders: Soil Cultivation: Culti weeders are used to cultivate the soil, breaking up clumps and creating a loose, aerated texture. This is especially important for preparing garden beds before planting. Weed Control: The primary function of a culti weeder is to control and remove weeds. By cutting through the roots and disrupting the soil surface, it helps prevent weed growth and competition with cultivated plants. Seedbed Preparation: Before sowing seeds, gardeners often use culti weeders to prepare a fine and level seedbed. This ensures optimal conditions for seed germination and early plant growth. Aeration: The action of the culti weeder promotes soil aeration, allowing for better root development and nutrient absorption by plants. Inter-row Cultivation: Culti weeders are useful for cultivating between rows of established plants without causing damage to their roots. This helps maintain weed-free spaces around crops. When using a culti weeder, it's important to follow proper techniques and guidelines to achieve the desired results without causing harm to desirable plants. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and sharpening the tines, contributes to the tool's effectiveness and longevity.
₹679   ₹779
You save ₹100!
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A REDBUILD Multicolor Steel Garden Rake, Garden Fork, Trowel with Long Polished Handle for Gardening is a garden tool designed for the collection and removal of leaves, grass clippings, and other lightweight debris from lawns, gardens, and other outdoor surfaces. It typically consists of a long handle with a set of tines or prongs that are spread apart, allowing the user to rake and gather leaves efficiently. Leaf rakes come in various designs and materials, each suited to different tasks and preferences. Key Features of a Leaf Rake: Handle: The handle of a leaf rake is usually long to provide the user with sufficient reach. Handles can be made of wood, aluminum, or fiberglass, and some models have ergonomic designs for comfortable use. Tines: The tines or prongs are the flat, pointed ends of the rake that come into contact with leaves and debris. Tines can be made of plastic, metal, or a combination of materials. Some leaf rakes have flexible tines to help prevent damage to the lawn. Width: Leaf rakes come in different widths, and the choice depends on the user's preference and the size of the area being raked. Wider rakes cover more ground in each pass but may be less effective in tight spaces. Head Design: The head of the rake refers to the part containing the tines. Some leaf rakes have a straight design, while others may have a fan-shaped or curved head. The design influences how effectively the rake gathers leaves. Adjustable Tines: Some leaf rake models come with adjustable tines, allowing users to change the width between the tines. This feature adds versatility for different tasks and types of debris. Material: The material of the tines and handle can vary. Plastic tines are lightweight and gentle on lawns, while metal tines may be more durable but could potentially cause damage if not used carefully. Common Uses of Leaf Rakes: Leaf Cleanup: The primary purpose of a leaf rake is to gather and collect fallen leaves from lawns, gardens, and other outdoor areas. Grass Clipping Removal: Leaf rakes are useful for collecting grass clippings after mowing the lawn. Debris Cleanup: They are effective in clearing other lightweight debris, such as twigs, small branches, and litter. Preparing Garden Beds: Leaf rakes can be used to level and prepare garden beds by removing leaves and debris. Thatching: In lawn care, rakes with metal tines may be used for thatching, which involves removing layers of dead grass and organic matter from the lawn. Leaf rakes are essential tools for maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of outdoor spaces. When using a leaf rake, it's important to be mindful of the surface being raked to avoid damaging delicate plants or lawns. Regular use of a leaf rake helps prevent the accumulation of debris and promotes a healthy outdoor environment.
₹639   ₹780
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A REDBUILD Rustproof Weeder Remover Draw Hoe with 4 ft Handle also known as a draw hoe or Dutch hoe, is a garden tool designed for weeding, cultivating, and loosening soil. It consists of a long handle attached to a flat, rectangular or trapezoidal-shaped blade with a sharpened edge. The draw hoe is particularly useful for cutting through weeds and cultivating the soil by pulling or drawing it toward the user. Key Features of a Draw Hoe: Blade: The blade of a draw hoe is flat and sharp on one side, typically with a slightly curved or trapezoidal shape. The sharp edge is used for cutting through weeds and breaking up the soil. Handle: The long handle provides the user with reach and leverage. Handles can be made of various materials, including wood or metal, and may have ergonomic designs for comfortable use. Blade Orientation: Unlike a traditional hoe with a perpendicular blade, the draw hoe has a blade that is parallel to the ground. This design allows the user to draw the tool back and forth, making it effective for cutting weeds at or just below the soil surface. Weight: Draw hoes are typically lightweight and easy to maneuver, making them suitable for tasks that require precision and control. Versatility: Draw hoes are versatile tools that can be used for weeding, cultivating, and creating furrows in the soil. They are especially useful in areas where space is limited. Common Uses of a Draw Hoe: Weeding: The sharp edge of the draw hoe is effective at cutting through and removing weeds from the soil surface. Cultivating: Draw hoes are used to break up and aerate the soil, helping with the incorporation of compost or other soil amendments. Creating Furrows: The draw hoe can be used to create furrows or rows in the soil for planting seeds or seedlings. Covering Seeds: After planting, the draw hoe can be used to cover seeds with soil by drawing it over the planted rows. Loosening Soil: The tool is effective for breaking up compacted soil and improving drainage. Edging: Draw hoes can be used to create clean edges along garden beds or pathways. Chopping Residues: Draw hoes are handy for chopping and incorporating crop residues into the soil. When using a draw hoe, it's important to maintain a proper stance and use a pulling motion to cut through weeds and cultivate the soil effectively. The tool is suitable for small to medium-sized garden areas and is appreciated for its efficiency in weed control and soil cultivation. Regular maintenance, including keeping the blade sharp, will contribute to the tool's effectiveness and longevity.
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