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I used a sturdy stick/branch...if it breaks, grab another.....
 
I bought a grass buster last year. Works well, but i am not sure it would work any better or worse than any other scraper.

it does flex well and seems to get caked grass out with ease.

is it worth the money? 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
I bought a grass buster last year. Works well, but i am not sure it would work any better or worse than any other scraper.

it does flex well and seems to get caked grass out with ease.

is it worth the money? 🤷🏻‍♂️
I bought one too. I agree with the flexing point. What I like about it is the handle. But with that being said I also ordered one of this oscillating tools by Ryobi for the really caked on stuff.
 
Hmmmm... what's in the pretty package on my porch?


Oh, BABY!!!
GRASS BUSTERS!



I will note that the place I ordered from (noted previously) did not send email confirmation, but if you log in to your account, it shows what you paid as well as order status and tracking info.
(Buying 2 or more makes them $8.99 ea with free shipping)
Here's the link
 
- somebody brought up scraping dry caked up deck , its so much easier if you spray the underside of deck for a few minutes as once the clippings get wet they scrape off way easier
 
It wasn't bulky and heavy?

I'm assuming just the flat parts no curves
Yup flat parts. Not a tool I am real familiar with but I read on here others have used one and I knew the debris would be on there good and hard since it’s been so dry. Not a ton to remove but it did make it easier.

Not real heavy either.

I did NOT remove the blades and tried scraping around them. I didn’t like that so much but if I try those lasers in the future, that’s how I’ll do it.
 
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