OFFNER Debris fork or stone rake for scooping rubble, pavers and stones
Rubble fork or steenriek OFFNER with 9 flat tines, width 26.5 cm, fitted with a lip socket connection, complete with ATLAS metal D-handle, length 95 cm. The strong steel D-handle provides a comfortable, secure grip when scooping heavy material.
A rubble fork or stone rake is used for scooping rubble, coarse gravel, pavers and stones. The 9 tines are close together so that the scooped material does not fall between the tines. After scooping, the fork can be used as a sieve. Fine material, soil and sand are thus separated from the rubble or stones.
The forged tines of the OFFNER rubble fork have a flattened front. This makes scooping up rubble and stones fairly easy. Because of the flat tines, a rubble fork is also used in the stable and in the garden for scooping up bedding, caked-on manure, leaves and bark.
An OFFNER rubble fork is forged from a single piece of steel and hardened for a long service life. They are known for their quality and are suitable for professional use.
The ATLAS T-handle with T-grip fits comfortably in the hand. Thanks to the shape of the grip, the user has a good grip during digging and scooping.
The ATLAS handle is made from lower trunks of ash wood, which contain the best wood. Ash wood is tough, shock-absorbing and strong. The ash wood has been re-dried so it does not shrink and the tool remains firmly attached to the handle.