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Cellfast14T Universal All Steel Rake

R249

Retail: R350
About  

The Cellfast Group is one of the leading plastics processing companies in Poland with over 25 years of experience. This experience has enabled us to become the leading manufacturer of hoses, garden accessories, gutter systems and soffits in this part of Europe. We are very proud that Cellfast is 100% designed, developed, and manufactured in Poland. We are unquestionably the dominant brand in the domestic market and an important exporter to many countries in Europe and the rest of the world.

While high-quality workmanship and durability are extremely important to us, the main focus for Cellfast as a company is in the ergonomic design and functionality of our products. It is in this area that we really distinguish ourselves from our competitors.

Product Features
  • Multipurpose: Universal metal rake ideal for levelling, breaking lumps of soil and raking grass.
  • Robust: A lightweight, straight, durable aluminum handle, has a SAFETOUCH system providing a secure grip and comfort and protecting against accidental damage.
  • Safe: The tool has TÜV GS safety certificate, which confirms good quality and safety in use.
  • Comfortable to Use: The product is light and comfortable to operate, weight 0.9 kg, length 1550 mm.
  • Durable: Universal rake has hardened, fixed tine head made of boron steel. Working width of 370 mm and 14 teeth.
Product Specifications
  • Working width 370 mm, 14 teeth
  • Length 1550 mm, weight 0.9 kg
  • TÜV GS safety certificate
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The stats we're presenting here are based purely on our staff, who make up a tiny percentage of the general population, but they tell us that 100% of our staff that ordered something online exhibited signs of excitement when that thing was delivered.

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