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Details: Snow Shovel for Car, Folding Emergency Snow Shovel with Aluminum Handle and Wide Blade Scoop, Snow Brush Portable Retractable Multifunctional Snow Removal Shovel Car Snow Remover Household Tool
Brand: Lopunny
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- ❄ [Adjustable and portable] It can be easily assembled within a few minutes, and can be unfolded for storage and carrying by just turning the lock. The length of the handle (27.6×35.4 inches) of Snow Shovel can be adjusted according to your needs. Both children and adults can use it easily.
- ❄ [Ergonomic handle] This snow shovel is equipped with an ergonomic D-shaped handle, designed to reduce your stress and protect your hands from frostbite when shoveling snow. The sponge pad will make you feel very comfortable and prevent your hands from slipping.
- ❄ [Sturdy and durable] The high-quality aluminum handle rod is used to make it strong enough to bear heavy objects. energy for your work!
- ❄ [Large capacity snow shovel] The snow removal shovel has enough width, which can increase the snow removal area and increase the snow removal speed. It can quickly clear a large amount of snow on roads and driveways. At the same time, the shovel is made of sturdy and durable polyethylene, which has super compressive resistance and toughness. It is an ideal tool for snow shoveling in winter.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Shovels
Snow shovels are essential tools for clearing sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots. If you’re unsure which one to buy, here are some guidelines you can use.- Consider the type of snow you’re dealing with. If you live in a climate with rain or occasional snow, you don’t need a heavy-duty shovel. A 4-foot, 4-inch snow shovel will suffice.
- Consider the snow’s size and weight. If you’re dealing with 6-foot (or more) snow, a 6-foot (or more) shovel should be sufficient.
- Consider the snow’s hardness. Snow can be soft, medium, or hard. If you’re dealing with soft snow, a 4-foot (or more) shovel should be sufficient. If you’re dealing with medium or hard snow, a 6-foot (or more) shovel should be sufficient.
- Consider your intended use. If you’re planning to use your shovel often, get a shovel that’s made from high-quality steel. If you’re planning to use your shovel less often, buy a shovel made from high-quality plastic.
- Choose a shovel with a comfortable handle.
- Consider your intended use. If your shovel will be used frequently, consider buying a shovel with a rubber or plastic handle
How to choose Snow Shovels
Before you buy, consider these two factors:- What type of snow shovel are you looking for? Snow shovels come in a number of different sizes, and choosing the right one for the job could mean more efficient snow removal.
- Standard or ergonomic? Standard snow shovels have longer handles, which makes it easier to lift the snow. Ergonomic shovels, on the other hand, have shorter handles, which can make snow removal easier and safer.
How to maintain Snow Shovels
Snow and ice can be slippery, especially in colder temperatures. If you consistently use shovels to clear your sidewalk and driveway, its important to keep them in good condition.Here are some tips from Consumer Reports on how to care for a snow shovel:
- Use the proper type of shovel. If youre clearing snow, you dont want to use a metal shovel. Metal shovels can cause tears and punctures in plastic shovels.
- Make sure youre using a snow shovel correctly. While Consumer Reports noted that aluminum shovels are more lightweight than steel shovels, they also said that aluminum shovels can warp and bend when used in wet conditions.
- Keep your shovel in good repair. If you have metal shovels, they should be kept dry to prevent rusting. If your shovel is plastic, Consumer Reports recommends that you clean it every few months.
- Store your shovel properly. Your shovel should be kept in a dry, well-ventilated area. If you cant store it outside, it should be stored inside to avoid moisture.
- Make sure youre using the right type of salt. Consumer Reports noted that sodium chloride (commonly known as table salt) is more effective at melting snow and ice than rock salt.
- Clean your shovel after each use. If you keep your shovel in a shed or garage, you should clean it out after each use.
- Protect your shovel from environmental elements. Consumer Reports noted that snow shovels can become brittle and bent and that damaged shovels can cause injuries.




