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What do people use for raking up etc, I know the good old dumpy bag is probably he favoured weapon and we use them but the arse is soon out of em and we seem to fly through the bloody things.

 

Any ideas?

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1 hour ago, doobin said:

Saves your back too.

 

I find the type you linked too flexible so prefer the all steel ones but you do need to stiffen the stupid attachment by welding a bit on to stop the flattened tube flexing. I have had mine for over twenty years and they used to laugh at me when I took them to domestic jobs.

 

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61K7TLZi1IL._AC_UL320_.jpg

 

Very good for picking up dog turd too

 

 

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A bog standard plastic bin was always my favourite method. Can't get as much in obviously but a lot less faffing around and they last forever.
With a decent strong handle so you can chuck it up on your shoulder..
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