Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between an aerator and a scarifier?
Aerators punch holes into the soil to relieve compaction and help air, water, and nutrients reach the roots. Scarifiers (sometimes called dethatchers) remove moss, thatch, and debris from the lawn surface to encourage strong, healthy growth.
When should I use a lawn roller or sweeper?
Rollers are best for levelling soil after seeding or repairs, while sweepers collect leaves, clippings, and debris for a tidy finish. Both are most effective when used on dry lawns.
Are these tools suitable for large areas?
Yes. Many products in this range are designed to be towed behind ride-on mowers or garden tractors, making them ideal for estates, sports turf, or larger domestic lawns.
What’s the advantage of using a trolley or trailer over a wheelbarrow?
Wheelbarrows are great for smaller loads and manoeuvrability, while trolleys and trailers can carry heavier or bulkier materials and are easier to tow or push across larger spaces.
Do these products need much maintenance?
Most manual tools in this range are low-maintenance. Keeping tines, rollers, or brushes clean after use, storing equipment in a dry place, and checking tyres or wheels regularly will ensure long-lasting performance.