🌊 Dive into the sand flea frenzy!
The Sand Flea Rake features a 16-inch wide basket and a 52-inch ergonomic handle, designed for efficient sand flea collection. Its sharp teeth allow for deeper digging, while the non-slip grip ensures comfort and control. Constructed from durable aluminum, this rake is built for heavy loads and easy assembly.
Grip Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
Head Material | Aluminum |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Handle Length | 52 Inches |
Item Dimensions W x H | 16"W x 52"H |
Handle Type | Ergonomical, Long |
Color | Three Pieces Assembly Handle Version |
L**R
Beach Treasure Hunting
Take kids out to the beach to rake the sand and find treasure. This is great and very easy to handle.
J**F
well built
This rake is versatile and strongly built--it can be used for collecting shells--clamming, and of course sand flea harvesting--my neighbor even uses one for sifting the chicken poop out of the sand in his flock of backyard chickens--I purchased the unit with three piece handle assembly and it works fine but I wish I had purchased the model (same price) with the one piece handle--as I am quite certain it would be even stronger and less prone to any type of failure
S**N
Expensive but worth every penny. UPDATE: Replace grips with heat shrink. See photos.
Well I used to use a shovel for sand fleas when pompano fishing on the beach but now life is better and easier with this sand flea rake. At first I found some very similar rakes locally at half the price but when I compared the two the difference was worth every penny and got this one instead.It's durable strong light weight makes it easy to carry and use. Store the fleas right in the basket. This rake is all welded and screwed with very few rivets compared to cheaper models that use all rivets.Very glad I purchased. Made pompano fishing a breeze.UPDATE 12.31.2020After using this rake for only about 6-8 trips to the beach the black foam cushions on the handles started to tear and come loose....first the end one came off completely and then the middle one did the same....and after less than 10 uses. So to fix the defect, I used some 1/8 inch paracord and hot glue and formed and fixed a diamond pattern on the rake handle in the two locations where I normally gripped the rake to collect sand fleas. After that I slid two pieces of 1-1/2 inch diameter dual wall 3x heat shrink tubing with adhesive lining over the paracord pattern and hit it with a heat gun until it was shrunk and stuck. Oh yeah, before I did anything I cleaned the handle areas with denatured alcohol so the hot glue and heat shrink would bond better and stronger. The end result was better than the original foam, better and stronger and stuck better. The paracord pattern in the heat shrink makes it easier to grip and hold onto the handle when raking even when wet. A good grip is now a great grip. The manufacturers should take note as this greatly improves the original product. My sand flea rake is now the best of the best. See photos.Another Update: Fished this this the other day with the new grips and I must admit they worked very good. I was able to hold the grip better when wet and the diamond pattern allowed my fingers to wrap and grip and hold firm. The only downside and this downside may just be due to the fact I had to do a lot of digging, way more than normal because of rough beach break, to find any fleas is the fact that I got a blister that I never seemed to get with the stock foam grips. So possible blisters with the heat shrink...Maybe heavy EVA like on fishing pole handles would work the best???
S**K
Sturdy but some sharp edges on the handle joins
This is a sturdy, easy to assemble sand rake. I took 1 star off due to the need to tape the handle joints because of the sharp edges of the section ends which I encountered several times upon first use. Also the bolts connecting the rake head to the handle are unduly long & pose a hazard if you reach that far forward to steady to empty.Although not unique to this sand rake, I also found it a bit awkward to empty the contents. This could be related to my using it to filter small rocks out of a sand arena rather than its primary intent as a beach rake. (I need to scoop, sift & empty into a wheelbarrow frequently.)
S**Y
got sand that needs cleaning?
I use this product to clean my chicken coop, which has a sand bottom... Yeah I know that is not really the purpose but it works incredibly well. It seems to be well made. Assembly was easy. It's light but sturdy. I like the ergonomic shape. I also like that I can leave it outside without worry. Its weatherproof!
G**N
Gets the rocks out of my arena!
My husband got a “great deal” on some sand from the slough. After they dumped it in my arena, I realized it was actually an extremely bad deal. So many rocks of all sizes were through the sand, as well as trash and broken glass. After trying to modify rakes, etc, I resigned myself to picking them up by hand. I felt like I was in the story “Holes,” being made to build character.I had had enough when I started searching Amazon and stumbled upon this! It works perfectly, and now I can ride my horses without fear of them all coming up lame! This device is sturdy and easy to use. I keep it outside of my arena and use it periodically to get any debris that might surface after riding or raking the arena. I absolutely love it. I don’t know anything about sand fleas, but it is excellent for rocks!
S**G
WOOT! Free bait!
We live near the Atlantic coast in central Florida. The bait shops around here get as much as fifty cents per live sand flea! I watched some YT videos on how to find them and ordered this guy. It was on backorder. So, it took about (6) weeks to show up. My very first outing to National Canaveral Seashore in the spring, early in the morning, yielded ... nothing. I did a bit more research about how to see them and tried again the next morning. I finally started to see vague clusters of the random small "V" patterns in the lowest part of the outgoing wave. Sure enough, I started getting hits. On average, I'd say about (1) large one, (1) medium one, and (3) small ones per scoop. After (10) scoops I had a few hours worth of shoreline bait for my wife and myself. Not the gold-mine I've seen in some YT, but its something. I've even had mediocre results in the middle of the day. I suspect that my results will increase as the water temperature gets well over 70F. I'm pleased with my purchase.
J**E
Goat Pooper Scooper!
I really needed something to pick up the tiny pellets of goat poop. There’s really not anything else on the market, and makeshift ones are hard on the back. There was no good ideas goat fb group that anyone could really offer up. So as I can across this, and I also live in Florida, I thought “What the heck, if it doesn’t work in the barn, I’ll just let the kids play with it at the beach.” So I bought it and sure enough, this was the BEST goat pooper scooper! And easy on the back as you do not have to push against the sand, but rather pull.
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