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Best invention EVER! This is my 2nd or 3rd set. I love them. Never will be without these in my yard tool collection. Read more

Eastrans
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| Brand | Eastrans |
|---|---|
| Color | leaf scoop-dark green |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Head Material | Plastic |
| Rake Type | Leaf Rake |












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Customers find the rake effective at picking up leaves and debris, and appreciate its ease of use, particularly noting it's easy on the back.
Best invention EVER! This is my 2nd or 3rd set. I love them. Never will be without these in my yard tool collection. Read more
These are the bees knees when you need to scoop up leaves, branch clippings, etc. Theses make it easier, faster, and less strain to your back. Read more
Great. It works for the adults. 4 year old used it like wings. Lol Read more
We purchased three kinds of leaf scoops over the years: 1. Bond 15 in W Leaf Scoop $9.99 2. Eastrans Large Leaf Scoops and Hand Rake Claw $21.95 3. Gardease ReLeaf Leaf Scoops $24.95 The latter two just recently. We have a large number of trees and generate 100+ large bags of dead leaves per year. My husband and I work together so having two sets of scopes made some sense when we ordered the last two sets. Here’s our view: 1. The Bond 15 in scoops were our first and served us well for about 5 years. They definitely beat using hands or hands plus rake. The plastic eventually split by the handles, so it was time to replace. Last fall, scoops were in demand and it took a while to get them. 2. The Eastrans Large Leaf Scoops are sturdy and can pick up more than the Bond scoop. They have a flat bottom edge which enables one to hold one scoop and use a broom to pick up small bits nicely. The downside of this scoop, in our opinion, is that they are not the best ergonomically—we found that the plastic digs into one’s wrists a bit when carrying large loads. They are very comfortable when using just one at a time and are about 5” longer so one does not need to bend over as much to pick up material. 3. The Gardease ReLeaf Leaf Scoops are well built and ergonomically the most comfortable. They can carry about the same as the Eastrans, however are more comfortable to work with. The one downside of the Gardease scoop is that the bottom edge is corrugated so it is not suitable to pick up small bits with a broom on concrete. In summary, if you want a comfortable scoop to pick up large loads on grass and don’t care about the small bits, get a Gardease. If picking up material primarily on concrete, we’d recommend the Eastrans. Read more

Boy, do I like these leaf scoops! They expand my hands so that I can grasp tree debris so much easier and with less effort. Thank you! I like that my 75-year old hands don't have to work as hard and aren't sore the next day after using the leaf scoops. Read more
Two of my neighbors have a similar product with a different design, which is the one that I really wanted (or so I thought). I found several similar to what my neighbors had, but they were all slightly different. I found this set and it holds a lot more leaves/grass clippings that what the neighbors have. I have a lot of trees so I needed the volume these hold. I decided to take a risk on it, feeling skeptical that due to the volume they hold, they would break. They have not broken and they have worked better than I had hoped. This work and will work hard with you. I highly recommend them. Read more
These are my second pair, first pair I used heavily for many years and the plastic eventually split at the handles. However, I am still heavily using them. The new pair is heavier upgraded plastic that seems more durable. I am using them commercially and many people who see me use these rave about needing a pair. I like how you can also use them as mini-rakes to better gather up leaves from your remaining pile. Read more
Fantastic, wish I had found these years ago! Read more
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