Great Aussie Super Rake

SKU: 636974

Polypropylene Plastic Head with Aluminium Handle

This Cyclone Great Aussie Super Rake is ideal for raking litter, leaves, sand and lawn clippings. It’s a huge plastic rake that can be turned around and used for a scraper for levelling sand and shifting water from concrete driveways and garage floors. It’s also great for top dressing.

  • Huge 580mm polypropylene plastic rake head cuts raking time in half
  • A scraper that is used for levelling sand and shifting water from driveways or garage floors
  • Heavy-duty, UV-stabilised polypropylene construction ensures long-lasting durability
  • Strong but light aluminium handle reduces fatigue
  • Lifetime guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a rake useful for spreading mulch, compost or gravel before planting?

Absolutely. Choosing the right rake (like a landscape rake) can help spread mulch, compost or gravel evenly, loosen the top layer of soil, and create a level surface ready for planting or laying lawn seed.

When should I rake my lawn vs when should I use other tools?

Raking is ideal for surface-level maintenance: removing fallen leaves, grass clippings, and light debris. However, if you’re aerating soil, planting, or doing deep soil work, hand tools like trowels, forks or cultivators rather than a rake may be more effective.

What’s the difference between a leaf rake and a soil or landscape rake?

Leaf rakes have wide fan-shaped heads with flexible tines - making them ideal for gathering leaves, grass clippings, or light debris without damaging turf or delicate garden beds. In contrast, landscape rakes feature stronger heads and strong tines, designed to break up soil, spread compost or gravel, or level surfaces.

Can I use a rake for both lawn care and preparing garden beds?

Yes - but you’ll want to pick the right type of rake for the task: use a lighter leaf rake or fan rake for lawn debris like leaves and grass clippings; use a landscape or nail-type rake when working soil or preparing garden beds, compost or mulch. Rakes are versatile but the right type makes all the difference.

How do I choose the right garden rakes for my job?

Different rake types suit different tasks. For example, a fan or leaf rake is great for gathering leaves, lawn clippings and weeds, while a stronger landscape rake is better for clearing, raking and spreading materials like stones, soil, leaves and garden debris. To help you decide, check our guide on how to pick the right rake for the job.