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Jenlis Razer Rake Heavy Duty Collapsible Aluminum Lake Rake for Removal of Weeds, Leaves, & Floating Scum, Shoreline & Beach Landscaping Tool

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Features

  • 3-in-1 Collapsible Pond & Beach Rake - The Razer Rake is a great all-around aquatic rake. Easily remove debris with the 9-foot long handle and optional float attachment for extending into the water.
  • Razor Sharp Teeth for Improved Weed Removal: Sharp metal teeth are perfect for digging, cutting, and mechanical removal of weeds, algae, muck, and debris. Constructed of professional-grade aluminum.
  • 36" Rake Head Provides a Wide Harvesting Surface: The heavy-duty rake head is designed to minimize weight without sacrificing quality. When not in use, rake head folds easily for compact storage.
  • Includes Removable Floats: Easily cast and retrieve by attaching the included 25-foot rope and detachable floats. Weighing only 5.4 pounds, the light rake can be used repeatedly to get the job done.
  • Beach Rake: Finish your pond maintenance by using the Razer Rake as a professional-grade landscaping rake, which is excellent for dressing beach sand. Effective pond care without the use of chemicals.

Brand: Weed Razer


Product Dimensions: 36"W x 132"H


Color: Rake Tool


Item Weight: 5.4 Pounds


Handle Material: Aluminum


Item Dimensions W x H: 36"W x 132"H


Item Weight: 5.4 Pounds


Head Size: Larger than other competing products


Handle Material: Aluminum


Head Material: Aluminum


Grip Material: Aluminum


Color: Rake Tool


Handle Type: Long


Brand Name: Weed Razer


Rake Type: Pond & Lake Rake


UPC: 898189001426


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Part Number: WRZRK18


Manufacturer: JENLIS INC


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  • Sturdy Equipment, Easy Assembly, Works Great
Have a small pond (1/2 acre+) that has not been cleaned in a number of years and is not looking healthy with surface floating algae, live and dead cattails, and reed grass. The bottom of the pond has a significant layer of algae. Bought the Weed Rake and the WeedRazer Express to address the cleanup. Product Description: The Weed Rake is lightweight, easy to assemble, comes with attached 25' of floating poly rope and with the float attachments, for this Woman, is easy to cast. I tied a bowline loop at the end of the line to step on so as not to launch the whole works into the pond. The rake tines are very sharp and do a very good job of cutting aquatic vegetation*. I like the ability to fold the front of the rake for easier storage. Performance-Surface Raking: My initial project objective was to remove the floating surface algae. I attached the floats with the provided Velcro straps, following the instructions in the Product Manual. With about 2-dozen casts, I was able to make fairly rapid progress pulling the floating algae masses to shore. Once I pulled the mass on land, the rake tines were fairly easy to clean by shaking the rake forward and back a few times and it was ready for another toss. I then concentrated my efforts on the algae floating in the vegetation near the edges of the pond, and this is where to performance changed. After about half-a-dozen casts and pulling the rake back through the vegetation consisting of cattails and reed grass, one of the Velcro straps holding a float, broke and is lost somewhere in the pond. My examination of the other three straps shows significant wear. I believe this was caused by trying to rake the floating algae from the surface vegetation and the friction caused by raking the vegetation over the sharpened tines caused the wear and subsequent failure of the strap. Performance-Sub-Surface Raking: As seen in the company videos, the rake does a very good job of cutting some of the vegetation, i.e. in this case, cattails. *However, the Weed Rake does not work very well on tall green reed grass. To the contrary, it does rake out the "dead" reed grass with relative ease. To address the bottom algae, after each cast I allowed the rake to sink and made short firm pulls on the rope. The rake cut through the algae and formed rolls of the gunk once I pulled it into shallow water. This was a bit more difficult to remove from the tines, but flopping the rake over and shaking the rake worked to dislodge the worst of the mess. Repeated casts over the same area resulted in the rake coming back fairly clean and I take that as most of the algae removed. Results: After working the same area from opposite sides of the pond, I noticed the bottom of the area where I started is free of vegetation and the water clarity noticeably clearer. I can actually see the bottom, where I could not before I started this project. With the exception noted about the straps, I am very satisfied with the product and would recommend it to others. Support: I contacted the company asking if only the Velcro straps are available as replacements. Since the equipment is new, I see no sense in buying their complete Rake Hardware Kit, just for the straps. I am awaiting their response. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by Da Kine

  • Works well
We have only used it once but it worked well to rake muck and Cyprus needles from lake. It was very easy to assemble. It is sturdy and really like that it folds for easy storage. You can also remove one section of handle if want to make it lighter and easier to handle. Tried the floating option and it it only removed minimal grass and lily pads. The rope is very nice to be able to throw out a good distance into lake. Also happy to find product made in USA by American company. Paid a little more but wanted to make sure was buying from this company ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2026 by Sherri R. Zunz

  • A little pricey but worth clearing out areas around docks for fishing/swimming
Had quite a few good reviews and recommended online. It seemed cheaply built but has held up for many weed gathering sessions. Not professional grade//going to be used for really heavy duty use. If you have a small pond it is useful for clearing an area near the dock to fish. I would prefer a simple hard rake for raking beach sand. I have doubts the floats are going to hold up over time/to UV so I would store inside. The velcro used to hold on the floats doesn't hold up long term but electrical tie downs can do the job. One can probably rig up a pool "noodle" to achieve the floating function. I like that it can do both submerged and surface weeds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025 by poboy

  • Excellent choice for beach or pond maintenance!
I used this rake right away and it works perfectly and will allow me to care for my small 1/4 acre pond. Being able to throw the rake and pull it back with the rope both for a floating configuration and allowing it to sink both worked as expected. I also like the way I can collapse the rake head for storage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025 by Greg

  • Easy enough to use and gets results
Our nearby lake was recently cleaned up and now has plant growth for the first time many years. However that has now made it a challenge to swim off our dock and keep our boat lift area free of weeds. This tool worked very well to remove the weeds. Nothing real complicated about it. We just toss the rake out of the water and drag it back with the rope. The rake seems sturdy and should last a long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Baxter

  • Lake Rake Velcro Straps Lake Rake Velcro Straps
Rake is great. Definitely works, but velcro straps are garbage. Within a week of its first use three of four straps broke. Had to purchase new straps from Amazon. This company needs to include extras or include better quality straps. Without them the rake is worthless.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 by beth

  • Great rake. Very effective!
The rake worked very well to remove several kinds of weeds along our lakeshore. It worked effectively with only the long handle as well as when thrown with the rope and floats. The tines are heavy duty enough to remove large roots. It's a good investment for keeping our lakeshore cleaned up. Recommend this rake. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024 by Pat Johnson

  • The rake does a poor job of removing top water debris.
Doesn’t do such a good job removing top water debris.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by Anthony Wilson

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