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Greenworks 40V (2-In-1) Dethatcher / Scarifier, Tool Only

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About this item

  • Keep your yard healthy by dethatching in early spring or early fall for cool-season grasses, and in late spring through early summer (after the 2nd mowing) for warm-season grasses
  • Quick-swap tine reels to easily switch between the included dethatcher and scarifier attachments
  • 14-inch dethatching path allows you to complete jobs faster and more efficiently
  • 5-position depth adjustment from -1/2-in. to +1/5-in. (scarifying) and -1/10-in to +3/4-in. (dethatching)
  • Stainless steel tines stay sharp longer for reliable performance


The Greenworks 40V lithium-ion platform powers over 40 outdoor products, including lawn mowers, blowers, string trimmers, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, and much more! The 40V lithium-ion battery provides the power you need, and delievers fade-free power with no memory loss after charging. The outdoor power equipment allows you to tackle up to 1/2 acre with the available 2Ah, 2.5Ah, 3Ah, 4Ah, 5Ah, and 6Ah batteries. USB ports are integrated into the BAF701, BAF702, L-300, BAF704, BAF705, L-600 batteries, making it a portable charger for phones, tablets, and other compatible electronic accessories. The Greenworks 40V platform comes with a 3 year tool / battery warranty to protect your investment.


Scott
Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2023
For years, I have had to remove my lawnmower blade and replace it every spring with a thatching blade from which I received mixed results. This small and inexpensive Thatcher is far more convenient and does a better job than my thatching blade. It did an excellent job of removing all the dead grass without any damage to the soil. It is already been borrowed by my neighbor. A nice feature is that it it basically pulls itself by design, even though it is not a self propelled unit.The only suggestion I have is that there could be pilot holes for when you have to screw the handle into the machine. As it exists right now, you drill straight into the plastic housing. Problems may occur when attaching the handle if you do not drill straight. To be clear, this unit is not for heavy duty operations. However, for the average urban homeowner who enjoys a nice lawn this is a great product.
Ghost
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2023
I used it last night on both lawns and it did an impressive job. We have hired power rakers before and they didnt do as deep of a clean as this. I used it on the highest mode and even that ws super impressive. Pictures cant do it justice of how much dead grasses and embedded rocks was lifted up. We used a lawn mower with bag attachment and slowly followed the dethatcher and the mower sucked up the fluffed up dead grass. this device made our lawn look like it can breathe so much easier now and ready for spring seeding and watering. No amount of hand raking would have done such a clean job as this. I had so much fluffy dead grass at my feet as I was dethatching that I feared I was removing every bit of grass, but nope, just the dead/compressed grasses adn leaves (after winter snow compacted it). The end result makes our lawn look so fresh compared to our neighbours whos iss till compressed from the winter/snowfall. WELL WORTH BUYING.
Jamie
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023
This thing is extremely light, assembles in minutes, and does a pretty darn good job! I've been dethatching my lawn for years with commercial grade rentals from the local hardware store. Usually I would rent a machine for a couple hours to do my 1/4 acre lot and that would cost me around $50-60 each time. I didn't think that price was unreasonable so I kept doing it for years. I found the Greenworks 10 amp electric model the other day for $90 and I thought what the heck give it a try! I'm glad I did!This was my first experience using an electric dethatcher so I wasn't sure how it would compare to a commercial gas powered one. At first I struggled a bit trying to keep the cord out of my path but that was to be expected. Once I figured out a system I was dethatching pretty efficiently. I will be the first to say I really should've cut my grass first to help with the whole operation but I was in a time crunch as it just arrived yesterday and there was rain in the forecast. With all that being said this dethatcher did a really good job(on the highest setting) of removing the thatch while leaving the good grass in place. After reading some of the reviews on here I was really careful not to pull the dethatcher backwards while it was running. Because it is super light it is easy enough to tip up and turn to go the opposite direction you came from.I really wish I would've stopped to take some pictures because this machine did pull up a significant amount of thatch. For my 1/4 acre lot I filled up my full size truck bed plus a couple more big lawn bags. Some asked if this is self-propelled and it is NOT but with the rotating tines you don't really need to push it either! It really is just a matter of guiding it along your path and making sure you are going at a slow steady speed to get all the thatch.Pros: Lightweight, pulls thatch without harming good grass, inexpensive, very easy to operateCons: It is corded so that is a bit of a pain, Only 14 inch dethatching path
Joanna J.
Reviewed in Canada on June 9, 2022
I have a very large yard and can no longer do the heavy raking of the thatch in the spring. I was sceptical about buying this but thought if I got two years out of it that would be about the same cost as hiring the job out. Starting in the front I was amazed at how well it worked on the first pass, easily pulling a lot of dead grass. For interest sake, after raking that up I did a second pass and it pulled even more. I did the whole yard in about an hour and the machine did not heat up at all. It comes with extra tines, which is appreciated. As noted by others there is a small trick to putting it together, though in reality it goes together easily, and if you are thoughtful you will be plugging it in in about 15 minutes. Now it sits for year, though it is small and doesn’t take up much space. It is light enough to hang on a the wall or from a ceiling. It is one of the purchases I have made recently that allows me to keep doing my own yard work. I give it a 5 star rating, but will adjust if it doesn’t make a second year. Oh and the condition of my lawn has improved significantly as water and fertilizer can now do there job better.
roy barry pearson
Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2021
I have about 4,000 sq ft of lawn part of which is a sloping ditch area and also is on a long curve so it’s a bit of an irregular shape. In the past I have used dethatchers from rental stores and believe me that every time I used one I swore I’d “never do that again!!” Well my lawn was getting pretty bad again so after watching several reviews on YouTube I decided to try the Greenworks machine. It worked really well and was much easier to use than the much bigger and heavier machines and I’m sure removed just as much thatch. Afterwards we blew it all into piles with a back pack leaf blower and took away probably 24 heaping wheelbarrow loads to my compost pile.The only downside is having to maneuver the extension cord which in my case was a bit of a chore as I was using a 12 gauge 100’ one which is probably more than needed but a heavier cord is recommended by Greenworks anyway. Next time I will get some help from my wife to handle keeping it out of the way. Yes, I would certainly recommend this machine, it may take a little longer than a rental unit but you won’t be nearly as tired when you’re finished!!
Charles Freise
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2021
Initially, I was hesitant to order this product. Most of the reviews were positive so I took the plunge and completed the purchase. The thatcher arrived on time, well packaged, all the necessary parts were present with a package of replacement tines, no damaged parts, and a set of plain - simple - easy to follow assembly instructions with pictures. I am not a "mechanical genius" and have learned over the years to read the instructions several times, study the pictures, lay out the pieces, and then take it slow and steady. Some may be able to complete the assembly in a matter of 5-10 minutes, I took my time and had it assembled and operational in about 20-30 minutes. My yard is about 4000sq feet and I used to thatch the lawn once a year using a thatching rake, it would take several weekends for me to complete the process as I would go over the lawn two or three times. In past years I was lazy and occasionally hired a landscaper to come in and power rake the yard. I ended up replacing sections of the turf/sod after it was torn up by the power rake.The instructions recommend setting the tines at the highest level and then adjusting as needed. There are three settings, and it is fairly easy to set the height of the tines by using the switches located on the wheel hubs. I used the highest setting and was satisfied with the results and did not notice any damage to the turf/sod.The instructions clearly state "do not operate" on a wet lawn. Operating the machine on a wet lawn will result in damage to the lawn, and could cause damage to the machine. Do not risk tearing up pieces of the turf and sod because you are in a hurry and cannot wait for the lawn to dry out.Using this electric thatcher was fairly simple. I started in the backyard, moving slowly to get used to how the machine operated and traveled. It took about 45 minutes to complete the backyard, and an additional 30 minutes for the front yard. Seriously, it took longer to rake up the piles of dead grass than it took to thatch the front and back yard, and I ended up with thirteen 30-gallon bags of dead grass. I fertilized the lawn, watered it, and the outcome is fantastic.It is a lightweight machine, lighter than a gas powered push mower. It is easy to operate, press the power button hold down the handle bar and walk slowly behind the machine. I would say it is self propelled, but it is the action of the tines grabbing and pulling up the dead grass that propels the machine forward - so hold on to the handle, it could get away from you if you are not careful. Remember - let go of the handle and the machine stops instantly.Maneuverability does take a little getting used to and I quickly figured out to work in straight lines, do not turn the machine while it is operating. When reaching the edge of the lawn let go of the handle, stop the machine, and then position it for the next row. The dead grass is pushed out of the back of the machine and there were no issues with the dead grass piling up inside the machine and causing stalling or stoppage.As the machine is electric there is the issue of the power cord getting in the way of the machine. Under no circumstances should you operate the thatcher and run over the power cord. It is something that you will get used to, it is not a major issue and you will quickly figure out a procedure that works for you. If you have a large number of trees, bushes, shrubs, in your lawn you will have to maneuver around these obstacles with the cord, again it is something that can be figured out fairly quickly. I would recommend purchasing a durable, heavy gauge, 100foot, extension cord.I would not recommend this machine for a large lawn or area, a simple average residential lawn between 2,500 and 5,000sq feet is perfect for this machine. This recommendation is based upon the 14-inch wide path of the thatcher versus a 20-24" path for the average push mower. It would just take much longer to complete the larger area and could cause unnecessary stress and overheating for the machine.
Coastalskay
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2019
I agree with previous reviews that this little machine works well. It is also quiet and lightweight I can lift it with 1 hand- I am a senior citizen ) , but effective.It is not hard to assemble, and I consider myself a klutz. The raking and bagging of the thatch will take much longer to do than running this machine.I bagged 7 large bags.Be careful of long running vines which wrapped up the motor drum and caused it to stop. Several rounds of vines wrapped around at either ends of the motor drum - I removed them with scissors, needle nose pliers, thin knife for prying and poking. Once I severed a portion, I twisted and tugged to unwind that portion.The male receptacle for the power cord plug is housed in a round cylinder which was too small in diameter for an old fashioned power-cord connection !! I had to borrow a more current connecting power cord whose connecting head could fit. I have cleaned it and stored it for next year. I wait to see what results de-thatching, aereating and fertilizing will do for my lawn which really had very little actual grass but mostly ground cover of moss and amounts of grass blades.