Lawn scarifiers are garden tools designed to cut through the soil and aerate the lawns. The steel blades and wires located on the cylinder dig deep into the soil (up to 12 mm deep) and prune the lawn by helping to remove moss, thatch, and other debris like grass cuttings. This allows nutrients and water to reach the roots easier and makes the grass healthier and thicker.
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Scarifier types:
- Equipped with a scarifier cylinder - cuts through the soil
- Equipped with an aeration roller
- Equipped with a scarifier cylinder and aeration roller
Electric scarifiers - suitable for smaller and less rugged areas (approx. 500 m2 and less)
Pros:
- Lower purchase price
- Lower weight
- Quiet operation
- Easy maintenance
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Cons:
- Can only be used on smaller lawns
- Require power supply
- Lower performance
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Petrol scarifiers - suitable for large and rugged areas (500 m2 and more)
Pros:
- High performance
- Unlimited lawn size
- Suitable for rugged areas
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Cons:
- Higher purchase price
- Higher noise level
- More demanding maintenance
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Important parameters to keep in mind:
Working width - the larger the width, the larger the surface area the scarifier can process at once; a larger scarifier means you can get things get done faster.
Collector bag - thatch and debris gets collected immediately, so you don’t have to rake the lawn later.
Interchangeable blades - blades wear out eventually. A scarifier without interchangeable blades requires you to replace the entire cylinder, which is costly.
Seamless cutting depth control - lets you set the cutting depth more precisely.
Large wheels - are suitable for uneven surfaces.