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There’s a better way to rake leaves

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The best rakes, leaf blowers, and other lawn tools. Photo by Forest Hill / WORX / ReLeaf / Reviewed

The best rakes, leaf blowers, and other lawn tools. [Reviewed.com Logo]( [Shovel; leaf blower; leaf claws]( Photo by Forest Hill / WORX / ReLeaf / Reviewed There’s a better way to rake your leaves. Instead of spending an obscene amount of time raking everything into a big pile (and risking back pain), [use these tips]( our editors swear by. Not all rakes are created equal. [The best we’ve tested]( is lightweight and comfortable to hold, but we also like [an adjustable rake]( to get into all the nooks and crannies that a regular rake may have trouble reaching. If you’d rather go the leaf blower route, we recommend using an [electric one]( so that it’s not too loud but still gets the job done. To move the leaves around your yard, use a [tarp]( and a [shovel]( or [these fun claws]( to put them into [bags](. Hate yardwork? Don’t pick up the leaves at all—it can actually [be good for your yard]( to let them sit. Don’t forget your gutters—we have [tips to keep those clean and free of leaves]( too. Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. [Share with a friend]( [Subscribe]( [Visit us on Facebook!]( [Visit us on Instagram!]( [Visit us on Twitter!]( [Visit us on YouTube!]( [Visit us on Pinterest!]( [Reviewed Logomark]Reviewed is part of the USA Today network Reviewed 19 Brookline St Cambridge, MA 02139-4103 Copyright © 2024 Reviewed, All rights reserved. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Update your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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