Razor-Back 16-Tine Forged Level Head Rake (63111) Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Leveling soil
- Breaking clods
- Landscaping
A landscaper's level-head rake: a single forged head bolted straight across for maximum flatness and stiffness, ideal for grading beds, breaking clods and leveling gravel or asphalt patch. The rigid head passes more shock to your arms and the tool is heavy, but the wide 16-tine face and lifetime-warranty forging make quick work of big leveling jobs.
Pros
- One-piece forged head and straight-strut design give a stiffer, flatter tool than a curved bow rake
- Wide ~18.5 in, 16-tine head covers ground fast when grading beds or driveways
- Steel ferrule locks the hardwood handle to the head so it will not wobble loose
Cons
- The stiff, non-springy head transmits more shock into your arms on rocky ground
- Heavier than homeowner-grade rakes at roughly 4.7 lb
- Long 60 in handle is awkward for shorter users working in tight beds
Specifications
| Type | Level-head (bolt-strut) rake |
|---|---|
| Head | Single-piece forged steel, ~18.5 in wide, 16 straight tines |
| Handle | 60 in hardwood with steel ferrule |
| Weight | ~4.7 lb |
| Warranty | Lifetime |