Austin with Lane Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
Allett Lawn Lute
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Allett Lawn Lute

Vendor
Allett Canada
Regular price
$299.99
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$299.99
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The Allett Lawn Lute is the ultimate weapon for seeding, sodding or applying a pristine top dressing to your lawn during Spring and Autumn. A handle pivoting clevis connection allows the handle to lie flat which gives maximum reach while leaving the lute frame flat on the lawn surface. This also gives a flat-against-the-wall profile when hanging on the wall for storage.

  • Available in two sizes 1000mm x250mm and 750mm x250mm.
  • Made from stainless steel for corrosion free life.
  • 2m long handle for extra reach with hanging hole for storage.

Which Width is right for you?

1000mm

750mm

  • Larger width gets the job done faster.
  • Better levelling because it covers a wider area
  • More effort to push and pull 
  • More space required for storage
  • More expensive 
  • Less effort to push/pull.
  • A better size for smaller gardens
  • Less expensive

 

Overall – the advice is to go for the widest you dare for best levelling effect which is the primary objective for acquiring a Lawn Lute. 

Why buy a lawn Lute instead of using a landscaper’s rake?

Much quicker to move soil/sand around the lawn (moves material both forward and backward strokes).

The 250mm depth of the frame means the lute frame levels better. The whole idea is the frame rides over the top of high spots and leaves material in the low spots. The rake can go into the bottom of a hollow and remove material. So the lute requires much less skill to achieve a better levelling result.

The Lute is consolidating the soil sand as it distributes the material. Whereas the rake is lifting (fluffing-up) the material as distributes it around the lawn.