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Our Price: $19.95
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Manufacturer: Brookstone
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Brand: Brookstone Feature: Has a 32" long handle. Is Autographed: 0 Label: Brookstone Manufacturer: Brookstone Publisher: Brookstone Studio: Brookstone
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Features
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Has a 32" long handle. Handle is easy to grip. Rust-resistant blade. Perfect for deck or patio cleaning. Can also be used to remove weeds.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Groove and crevice cleaner removes debris from space between deck planks. It also removes unsightly leaves and weeds from between bricks and tiles to keep walkways and patios looking their best. Steel blade is weather- and rust-resistant, and the long 32" handle lets you use the cleaner without bending or stooping. Blade is shaped perfectlyThe gradual hook in the flat blade makes it easy to get between deck boards and pull out dirt, grime and leaves. It's also perfect for weeding the walkway or scraping debris from the edging on your driveway or in-between bricks. Easy-to-grip handleHandle is 32' long to give you added leverage when cleaning a larger deck or backyard patio. Length also makes bending over to clean an unnecessary evil. Now, just stand up straight and clean your whole property. Specifications Rust-resistant blade stands up to the elements and years of use.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good idea, poor execution Comment: The handle is much too short, so after about five minutes of use, my back was killing me. It would have been so easy to make it longer - why didn't they?
The rubberized grip isn't secure; it turns and slips after just a few minutes of use, giving you a less-than-secure grip on the tool.
The business end is wedge-shaped, widening from a point at the bottom to about 1/2" thick where it meets the handle. So it's too thick to shove deep into the crevice. A uniform thickness of about 1/8 inch would work better and allow the hook to be shoved all the way into the crevice.
I used my crevice tool for the gross debris, but to get my deck really clean, I then had to go back to my trusty old kitchen knife and kneeling pad.
Not really worth the $20 I paid. An old kitchen knife duct-taped onto a rake or hoe pole would probably work better and be cheaper.
Not recommended.
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