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Details: St.mary Roof Top Snow Blower, Lightweight Aluminum Handle Can Be Extended to 21 Feet, Reachable Distance-Immediately Clean The Roof-Suitable for Long Or Low Pitch Roof
Brand: St.mary
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Size: The adjustable telescopic handle can be extended to 20 feet. The entire disassembled snow removal kit weighs about 8.7 pounds.
- No need for ladders: Super long size, no need to climb ladders, snow remover can reach the top of the roof, and it is difficult to reach the area near the elevated platform. It can easily remove snow on the roof from the ground, which is safe and labor-saving.
- Telescopic structure: The aluminum pole of the snow blower is divided into 5 parts, the length of the aluminum pole can be adjusted according to your own requirements, and has a quick snap connector for easy assembly and storage.
- Use less: Large poly blade with 20 inch x 16 inch nylon slide rail, which can cut into all types of snow easily and effectively, and the smooth surface helps snow to slide off the roof easily.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Rakes
Evaluating snow rakes can be challenging. Here’s what you need to consider before buying.- Type. There are three main types: front, rear, and combination.
- Power. Most models make power (drive) from batteries or electric motors.
- Weight. Weight will vary according to to handle type, so be sure you know what type of snow rake you will be using.
- Power and Weight. Heavy-duty models can weigh up to 700 lbs, so be forewarned.
- Snow Rake Brands. Snow rake brands include Snow Joe, Snow Claw, Snow Wolf, Snow Wolf, Snow Joe, and Snow Joe.
- Price. Snow rakes vary, so the price is a consideration.
- Warranty. Snow rake warranties vary from 1 to 5 years depending upon the brand.
How to choose Snow Rakes
When choosing the best snow rake, there are a few important factors to consider:- Is the rake lightweight? Snow rakes are heavy most come with metal handles and long steel tines. However, as you shop for a snow rake, check whether the rake is lightweight. Lightweight snow rakes can help you efficiently clear snow without straining your back.
- Is the rake durable? Snow rakes typically come with metal handles and tines. However, some snow rakes are made of aluminum or plastic. While aluminum snow rakes typically last longer than plastic rakes, plastic rakes tend to be lighter and easier to maneuver.
- Does the rake come with adjustable tines? Not all snow rakes come with adjustable tines. While adjustable tines can help you efficiently clear snow, they can also be difficult to adjust. Additionally, some adjustable tines wont reach into cracks and crevices, making it difficult to remove snow from corners and edges.
- Does the rake have a handle that collapses? Snow rakes usually come with long metal handles. However, since snow rakes are heavy, it can be difficult to lift them for extended periods of time. Some snow rakes, therefore, have handles that can collapse, making transporting the rake much easier.
- Is the rake maneuverable? If youre investing in a snow rake, you want one that can help you efficiently clear snow while reducing strain on your back. Some snow rakes, therefore, have wheels, while others have handles that can collapse to make maneuvering the rake easier.
- What is the handle made of? Most snow rakes come with metal handles. Metal handles typically last longer than their plastic counterparts. However, some metal handles can be difficult to maneuver. If you invest in a snow rake with
How to maintain Snow Rakes
Snow rakes are used to remove snow and ice from driveways, sidewalks, and walkways. They are most effective when used on packed snow, but can be used on wet, powdery snow. Snow rakes can also effectively remove ice from sidewalks.- Keep the blades sharp, clean, and free from rust.
- Avoid hitting the ice with the tines.
- Avoid hitting the asphalt, concrete, or mulched areas with the blades.
- Avoid using the rake if it was raining or snowing when you started using the rake.
- Periodically check the outer wheels for signs of wear.
- Store your snow rakes out of direct sunlight.




