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Browse Rake Suppliers →Rakes — types, specifications, and wholesale procurement
Rakes are a core SKU in agricultural equipment, garden and landscape supply, and hardware retail. For wholesale buyers, the key procurement variables are head type, head material, number of tines, handle material, and handle length. Main types: Bow rake (also called garden rake or soil rake) — flat steel head, straight or slightly curved tines, 12–16 tines, used for soil preparation, levelling, spreading, and debris collection. This is the primary commercial grade. Leaf rake (fan rake) — wide fan-shaped head with flexible wire or polypropylene tines, 16–24 tines, used for collecting leaves and light debris. Thatching rake (scarifying rake) — fixed steel tines, used for dethatching lawn, scarifying turf. Multi-purpose rake — combination designs. Head material: Forged steel head (highest quality — longer service life, used in commercial and professional grades); pressed steel (economy and mid-range); galvanised steel; and stainless steel (specialty horticultural use). Handle options: Varnished wood (ash, poplar, or beech — traditional and most common in commercial grade); fibreglass (lightweight, durable, preferred in premium landscaping use); steel tube (economy and budget retail). Tine count and spacing: Standard bow rake: 12–14 tines at 20–25mm spacing. Wide bow rake: 16 tines. Narrow varieties for row cultivation: 8–10 tines. Tine length and angle affect penetration depth — specify for intended soil conditions. Wholesale procurement: Rakes are typically packed 12–36 per bundle for sea freight, nested with handles removed or shortened. 20ft container holds approximately 2,000–4,000 units depending on style and packing density. OEM private label available at 500+ units.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a bow rake and a leaf rake?
A bow rake (garden rake / soil rake) has a rigid steel head with straight tines and is used for soil preparation, levelling, spreading gravel or mulch, and removing stones. A leaf rake (fan rake) has a wide, flexible fan head used for collecting leaves, grass clippings, and light debris. For construction cleanup and agricultural use, bow rakes are the primary procurement specification. Leaf rakes are more relevant for garden centre, landscaping, and domestic retail channels.
What handle material is recommended for agricultural wholesale rakes?
Varnished ash or poplar handles are the industry standard for commercial agricultural rakes — they offer the best combination of strength, flexibility (shock absorption), and cost. Handle diameter is typically 28–32mm for standard adult use. Fibreglass handles are gaining share in premium landscaping tools due to their durability and resistance to splintering. Steel tube handles are used in economy price-point retail products.
What are typical MOQ and lead times for wholesale rakes?
Chinese suppliers: MOQ 500–1,000 units per style, 4–6 weeks lead time. Indian suppliers: MOQ 300–500 units, 4–6 weeks. Turkish suppliers: MOQ 200–500 units, 3–5 weeks, with shorter EU transit times. Private label (custom handle stamp or head marking) available from 500 units. Container load pricing is standard from 1,000+ units.
What quality standards apply to wholesale rakes?
For EU buyers: CE marking under the General Product Safety Regulation. EN 1905 (garden tools — test methods and consumer safety requirements) is the relevant EU standard for hand garden tools including rakes. Buyers supplying EU garden centres, DIY chains, or agricultural cooperatives should request EN 1905 test reports from accredited laboratories. For US buyers: ANSI/ANSI B71 applies. For general markets, ISO 9001 factory certification is the baseline quality assurance requirement.
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