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# 13 Amp motor power 16-inch wide dethatching path 14-position adjustable height GVB1316 Electric 16” 13 Amp Dethatcher and Scarifier with 12 Gallon Collection Bag

**Brand:** lawnmaster
**Price:** 14154988₫
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## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GVB1316 Electric 16” 13 Amp Dethatcher and Scarifier with 12 Gallon Collection Bag by lawnmaster
- **How much does it cost?** 14154988₫ with free shipping
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## Best For

- lawnmaster enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lawnmaster brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Control:** 14 height settings for customized lawn care depth
- • **Effortless Cleanup:** 12-gallon collection bag minimizes manual raking
- • **Dual-Action Lawn Revival:** Dethatch & scarify for nutrient-rich, breathable soil
- • **Ergonomic & Maneuverable:** Adjustable handlebar for comfort and easy operation
- • **Power-Packed Performance:** 3700 RPM motor tackles toughest lawns with ease

## Overview

The LawnMaster GVB1316 is a versatile 2-in-1 electric dethatcher and scarifier featuring a robust 13 Amp motor delivering up to 3700 RPM. Its 16-inch wide working path and 14 adjustable height positions allow tailored lawn care for healthier grass. Equipped with a 12-gallon collection bag, it streamlines debris removal, making lawn maintenance faster and less labor-intensive. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, it’s the perfect tool for millennials seeking efficient, professional-grade lawn care.

## Description

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Review: My complete thorough review and experience - This is a middle range consumer level product. Bad reviews either expected too much or were written by people who didn't read the manual. There is a lot of useful info included in the manual including the proper use of the machine and proper preparation before using it. You should definitely take the time to read it if you go for this Dethatcher/Scarifier. It should be suitable for most suburban lawns. Mine is 7500 SF and I did everything at least twice so 20,000SF wouldn't be a problem. I'll give my thorough review and add in some advice based on the mistakes I made. If you're like me then you haven't dethatched in a long while and you've noticed irrigating and fertilizing aren't giving the same results you expect. Thatch is a fibrous layer of plant material that builds over itself year after year. How much thatch you have depends on your soil biology and species of grass. Thatch should be broken down by microbes, worms, etc but excessive pesticide use or certain soils don't give an environment for them to thrive in so more thatch is put down each year than the biology can remove. Also certain species of grass produce significant thatch while others produce next to none. Thatch is not the dead or burnt out grass you can rake up. If you trowel out a square about 4" deep and look at it from the side, thatch will be a dark brown layer sitting right on top of the soil. It might be anywhere from nothing to 1" thick. Power raking is using a machine to rake for you. Power raking picks up a lot of dead leaves of grass and other debris to give more light and air to the soil. Dethatching is ripping up that top fibrous layer to expose the soil. This machine does both but cannot match the power of a gas powered dethatcher you might rent. For power raking purposes it's very well suited. For dethatching it will get it done with a little extra effort. This product should more be thought of as something you use to maintain your yard. It is designed around yearly or bi-yearly dethatching/power raking and not really designed to take the toughest of jobs with ease. That said, it can definitely be used to get a tough job done as it did for me. It will require more effort than you may be thinking it should however. The bag is small as many reviewers said, but after I got through the thickest thatch and was on my last pass the bag was actually perfectly sized. It is small enough so you don't overload it weight wise and easily detaches for emptying straight into a can or bag. For maintenance purposes I have no doubt the bag will be extremely useful. A few things you need to do/know first. 1) Cut your lawn short to around 1-1/2" if you can do it. People complaining their healthy grass got ripped out didn't read the manual. It will scalp your lawn if the grass is too long. I'm on a hill and have uneven ground so I was probably around 2" and it ripped some up. I think even at shorter lengths you should expect some thinning but if you plan to overseed or have a spreading type species you want it thinned. 2) Understand that the height settings are not so you can dig deeper but so you can adjust the machine based on how much wear your tines or knives have. Get on the ground and look at where the tines extend down to. If they go digging into the dirt you will rip stuff out and wear them down way too fast. The dethatcher attachment works great on the highest setting right out of the box (transport mode) if you have a lot of material to clear out. The scarifier attachment should be set so the dig through the thatch layer and 1/8" into the soil to help open it up and aerate. Going deeper with either attachment will work but it will cause more damage to your existing lawn if that matters for your project. 3) My first impression after opening the box was that it was going to be a cheap piece of garbage based on the feel. The plastic felt flimsy and it didn't seem to weigh enough. Gas engines are heavy, need heavy frames and wheels but this is very light. It's rugged enough and doesn't need to support a combustion engine. I'm glad I didn't return it based on first impressions. 4) You need a quality extension cord. I used a 50' 14 AWG cord on a 15 amp circuit and I think I got as much power out of it as possible. They recommend a 12 AWG cord in the manual for cords 50' and up but the cord holder on the handle is too small for a 12 AWG which seems like a design flaw. I have a shorter 12 AWG cord I tried and I did not notice a difference in performance between that (25') and my 14 AWG (50'). The longer your cord the more voltage drop you have and that can drop performance but I think my 14 AWG was fine. 5) The air intake vents to cool the motor are in a really poor spot right next to the height adjustment lever right over the wheels. The holes will get blocked up from material that you have to clear out often. As an electric motor it will burn out if it gets too hot. It was about 80 degrees out and I let it cool down every 30 minutes to be safe. You spend more time raking up anyway. 6) The height settings are counterintuitive (to me anyway.) #1 is the tallest height while #3 is the shortest. 7) The cord will get in your way, but once you get the hang of it, it's not a big deal. Just make sure you start closest to the outlet and work your way out. The cord should always lay over the area you already worked so you don't run the risk of running it over. 8) If you have sprinkler heads, tree roots, etc, mark them with flags or something else so you don't run over them. 9) You have to keep moving. Slowing down or stopping with the machine running strips it bare. I started with the dethatching tines and the bag on but it filled too quickly. I took the bag off and stuck a piece of wood under the rear hatch which made it a little easier for the thatch to go out the back. I did the first pass on the transport height setting and it raked out many barrels of old material. I raked this up and then went again with it set a little lower and it still pulled out a lot. I raked that and then realized that the tines were not doing a great job of taking out my thatch layer. I switched out the dethatcher for the scarifier - super easy to do. The scarifier will kick back rocks so I took out the wood piece. It worked great on the thatch. It cut right through it to the soil in one shot. I played with the height to get it where I wanted it. The scarifier will chop up any little bumps or unevenness which is good but it destroys more of your lawn while doing that. At this stage I felt like I might've been ruining the lawn because it was looking pretty bare and weak. I overseeded so it was important to me that I actually expose the soil completely since you need soil contact to properly germinate. 3 weeks later and I can see good strong growth from my existing and the new stuff is coming in. Next spring I believe it will fill in and do great now that water and nutrients will actually hit the soil. I neglected the lawn for a while so it will take time to bounce back. But all I have to do is maintain it next year which should be easy. You can see how much wear I put on the tines and the scarifier. I did not call the company to find out how much replacements cost but I think I can get another couple seasons out of these and decide if I want to replace them then. This unit can definitely handle what you throw at it. I treated it gently in the beginning but not so much towards the end and it held up. It's tougher than it looks. A screw came out where the handles attach directly to the motor housing and I lost it somewhere. I just used a spare screw I had instead and it was fine. All in all, I would recommend this machine if you only need maintenance or if you can spare the extra days it will take to do the tougher jobs. The only drawbacks are that it could be a little more powerful and the tines and blades got more wear than I expected. For a middle range product it is good enough and for the price I got it ($95) it's a deal.
Review: Money well spent. Worth every penny - I have a half acre of some of the best moss growing yard on the planet. I have spent years breaking my back raking it by hand. I hate it. I saw this thing a couple of years ago and thought surely my hatred was worth throwing $125 at it as a Hail Mary. I love this thing. I bought the corded model, even though I hate things with a cord. It is light and easy to use. The bag is useless in my opinion so I just bungee the door up so the grass can pass through. It does such a great job I have had several strangers stop their cars while I was using it so they could take a picture and order their own. I’ve bought a lot of things off of desertcart and this thing is easily in the top ten. What used to take me two weeks of back breaking work now can be done in two relatively easy days of taking up all of the moss and dead grass it pulls up. Seriously people, it is some of the best money spent.

## Features

- 2-IN-1 FUNCTION: Dethatch your lawn to remove thick thatch and allow your lawn to get more nutrients and sunlight. Scarify to cut grooves that improve water and air movement through the soil
- POWERFUL PERFORMANCE: The 13 Amp motor, gets up to 3700RPM. This gives adequate power to dethatch or scarify some of the toughest lawns
- 16” WIDE PATH: Equipped with 16“ dethatcher/scarifier attachments to tackle the job faster
- ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT: Tackle many levels of terrain with the 14-position height adjustment, ranging from -0.35” to 0.19" for the scarify attachment and -0.19” to 0.35” for the dethatcher attachment
- 12 GALLON COLLECTION BAG: Easily collect and dispose of lawn debris and thatch without manual raking
- EASY TO USE: Sturdy yet easy to maneuver for operational efficiency. The height of the handle bar is adjustable for user comfort
- INCLUDED: Electric dethatcher/scarifier tool, dethatcher attachment, scarifier attachment

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BRQ4BMFP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,031 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #34 in Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers |
| Brand | LawnMaster |
| Brand Name | LawnMaster |
| Color | 16-Inch-Orange/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,195 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 16 Inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 47"D x 23"W x 50"H |
| Item Type Name | Electric Dethatcher and Scarifier |
| Item Weight | 20.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cleva |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GVB1316 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | GVB1316 |
| Number of Positions | 14 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | ac |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Style | Dethatcher and Scarifier |
| Style Name | Dethatcher and Scarifier |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** LawnMaster
- **Color:** Orange/Black
- **Cutting Width:** 16 Inches
- **Item Weight:** 20.28 Pounds
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Operation Mode:** Manual
- **Power Source:** ac
- **Product Dimensions:** 47"D x 23"W x 50"H
- **Style:** Dethatcher and Scarifier

## Images

![GVB1316 Electric 16” 13 Amp Dethatcher and Scarifier with 12 Gallon Collection Bag - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71O3RmppUQL.jpg)
![GVB1316 Electric 16” 13 Amp Dethatcher and Scarifier with 12 Gallon Collection Bag - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81-lJ4c7KUL.jpg)
![GVB1316 Electric 16” 13 Amp Dethatcher and Scarifier with 12 Gallon Collection Bag - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81m6SV3RD5L.jpg)
![GVB1316 Electric 16” 13 Amp Dethatcher and Scarifier with 12 Gallon Collection Bag - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81MXeSNJQBL.jpg)
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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this come with a warranty from the manufacture on this mower other than the 3 year you can apparently purchase seperately?**
A: I believe it's the one you purchase.

**Q: What trimmer line spool will fit the Lawnmaster 10 inch trimmer?**
A: features a 0.065” dual-line auto-feed

**Q: Is there grass catcher for ME1218X?**
A: yes, the mower I received came with a grass catcher.

**Q: Are the wheels plastic or rubber?**
A: Hello. The wheels are plastic. However the are not thin walled hollowed. I have had no issues with them since I have owned it.  This year will be my 3rd year.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My complete thorough review and experience
*by S***R on October 2, 2023*

This is a middle range consumer level product. Bad reviews either expected too much or were written by people who didn't read the manual. There is a lot of useful info included in the manual including the proper use of the machine and proper preparation before using it. You should definitely take the time to read it if you go for this Dethatcher/Scarifier. It should be suitable for most suburban lawns. Mine is 7500 SF and I did everything at least twice so 20,000SF wouldn't be a problem. I'll give my thorough review and add in some advice based on the mistakes I made. If you're like me then you haven't dethatched in a long while and you've noticed irrigating and fertilizing aren't giving the same results you expect. Thatch is a fibrous layer of plant material that builds over itself year after year. How much thatch you have depends on your soil biology and species of grass. Thatch should be broken down by microbes, worms, etc but excessive pesticide use or certain soils don't give an environment for them to thrive in so more thatch is put down each year than the biology can remove. Also certain species of grass produce significant thatch while others produce next to none. Thatch is not the dead or burnt out grass you can rake up. If you trowel out a square about 4" deep and look at it from the side, thatch will be a dark brown layer sitting right on top of the soil. It might be anywhere from nothing to 1" thick. Power raking is using a machine to rake for you. Power raking picks up a lot of dead leaves of grass and other debris to give more light and air to the soil. Dethatching is ripping up that top fibrous layer to expose the soil. This machine does both but cannot match the power of a gas powered dethatcher you might rent. For power raking purposes it's very well suited. For dethatching it will get it done with a little extra effort. This product should more be thought of as something you use to maintain your yard. It is designed around yearly or bi-yearly dethatching/power raking and not really designed to take the toughest of jobs with ease. That said, it can definitely be used to get a tough job done as it did for me. It will require more effort than you may be thinking it should however. The bag is small as many reviewers said, but after I got through the thickest thatch and was on my last pass the bag was actually perfectly sized. It is small enough so you don't overload it weight wise and easily detaches for emptying straight into a can or bag. For maintenance purposes I have no doubt the bag will be extremely useful. A few things you need to do/know first. 1) Cut your lawn short to around 1-1/2" if you can do it. People complaining their healthy grass got ripped out didn't read the manual. It will scalp your lawn if the grass is too long. I'm on a hill and have uneven ground so I was probably around 2" and it ripped some up. I think even at shorter lengths you should expect some thinning but if you plan to overseed or have a spreading type species you want it thinned. 2) Understand that the height settings are not so you can dig deeper but so you can adjust the machine based on how much wear your tines or knives have. Get on the ground and look at where the tines extend down to. If they go digging into the dirt you will rip stuff out and wear them down way too fast. The dethatcher attachment works great on the highest setting right out of the box (transport mode) if you have a lot of material to clear out. The scarifier attachment should be set so the dig through the thatch layer and 1/8" into the soil to help open it up and aerate. Going deeper with either attachment will work but it will cause more damage to your existing lawn if that matters for your project. 3) My first impression after opening the box was that it was going to be a cheap piece of garbage based on the feel. The plastic felt flimsy and it didn't seem to weigh enough. Gas engines are heavy, need heavy frames and wheels but this is very light. It's rugged enough and doesn't need to support a combustion engine. I'm glad I didn't return it based on first impressions. 4) You need a quality extension cord. I used a 50' 14 AWG cord on a 15 amp circuit and I think I got as much power out of it as possible. They recommend a 12 AWG cord in the manual for cords 50' and up but the cord holder on the handle is too small for a 12 AWG which seems like a design flaw. I have a shorter 12 AWG cord I tried and I did not notice a difference in performance between that (25') and my 14 AWG (50'). The longer your cord the more voltage drop you have and that can drop performance but I think my 14 AWG was fine. 5) The air intake vents to cool the motor are in a really poor spot right next to the height adjustment lever right over the wheels. The holes will get blocked up from material that you have to clear out often. As an electric motor it will burn out if it gets too hot. It was about 80 degrees out and I let it cool down every 30 minutes to be safe. You spend more time raking up anyway. 6) The height settings are counterintuitive (to me anyway.) #1 is the tallest height while #3 is the shortest. 7) The cord will get in your way, but once you get the hang of it, it's not a big deal. Just make sure you start closest to the outlet and work your way out. The cord should always lay over the area you already worked so you don't run the risk of running it over. 8) If you have sprinkler heads, tree roots, etc, mark them with flags or something else so you don't run over them. 9) You have to keep moving. Slowing down or stopping with the machine running strips it bare. I started with the dethatching tines and the bag on but it filled too quickly. I took the bag off and stuck a piece of wood under the rear hatch which made it a little easier for the thatch to go out the back. I did the first pass on the transport height setting and it raked out many barrels of old material. I raked this up and then went again with it set a little lower and it still pulled out a lot. I raked that and then realized that the tines were not doing a great job of taking out my thatch layer. I switched out the dethatcher for the scarifier - super easy to do. The scarifier will kick back rocks so I took out the wood piece. It worked great on the thatch. It cut right through it to the soil in one shot. I played with the height to get it where I wanted it. The scarifier will chop up any little bumps or unevenness which is good but it destroys more of your lawn while doing that. At this stage I felt like I might've been ruining the lawn because it was looking pretty bare and weak. I overseeded so it was important to me that I actually expose the soil completely since you need soil contact to properly germinate. 3 weeks later and I can see good strong growth from my existing and the new stuff is coming in. Next spring I believe it will fill in and do great now that water and nutrients will actually hit the soil. I neglected the lawn for a while so it will take time to bounce back. But all I have to do is maintain it next year which should be easy. You can see how much wear I put on the tines and the scarifier. I did not call the company to find out how much replacements cost but I think I can get another couple seasons out of these and decide if I want to replace them then. This unit can definitely handle what you throw at it. I treated it gently in the beginning but not so much towards the end and it held up. It's tougher than it looks. A screw came out where the handles attach directly to the motor housing and I lost it somewhere. I just used a spare screw I had instead and it was fine. All in all, I would recommend this machine if you only need maintenance or if you can spare the extra days it will take to do the tougher jobs. The only drawbacks are that it could be a little more powerful and the tines and blades got more wear than I expected. For a middle range product it is good enough and for the price I got it ($95) it's a deal.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Money well spent. Worth every penny
*by R***R on March 21, 2026*

I have a half acre of some of the best moss growing yard on the planet. I have spent years breaking my back raking it by hand. I hate it. I saw this thing a couple of years ago and thought surely my hatred was worth throwing $125 at it as a Hail Mary. I love this thing. I bought the corded model, even though I hate things with a cord. It is light and easy to use. The bag is useless in my opinion so I just bungee the door up so the grass can pass through. It does such a great job I have had several strangers stop their cars while I was using it so they could take a picture and order their own. I’ve bought a lot of things off of Amazon and this thing is easily in the top ten. What used to take me two weeks of back breaking work now can be done in two relatively easy days of taking up all of the moss and dead grass it pulls up. Seriously people, it is some of the best money spent.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to use
*by C***E on March 11, 2026*

Works as stated. I have not detached my lawn in 4 years so I ended up with a lot of bags, just for my front yard. I ended up doing 4 passes simply because it had been so long. The downfall of the machine is the bag is very small and it fills with one pass (not a huge front yard) so I wish the back was bigger. Outside of that, it worked great! I hqve back issues so a manual dethatcher is not an option for me anymore. Was easy to assemble and use. Going to try the airrater of the machine this weekend when I go lay grass seed. I suspect it will work great. All my neighbors are already asking to borrow it!

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