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Review 15″ Snow Scoop Shovel with Steel Wide Shovel Head and Plastic Handle Lightweight and Extension 134 cm Steel Handle Duty Snow Shovel for Courtyard & Road

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Details: 15″ Snow Scoop Shovel with Steel Wide Shovel Head and Plastic Handle Lightweight and Extension 134 cm Steel Handle Duty Snow Shovel for Courtyard & Road

Brand: SSCJ

Review 15″ Snow Scoop Shovel with Steel Wide Shovel Head and Plastic Handle Lightweight and Extension 134 cm Steel Handle Duty Snow Shovel for Courtyard & Road

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • Large plastic shovel for maximum snow removal, comfortable ergonomic D-ring handle, reduced palm lifting pressure and large load, easy to use.
  • The end of the handle is a plastic D-shaped top, 134 cm total length, comfortable, decompression curved handle – improved posture and reduced bending needs.
  • The handle is molded with a plastic handle. Durable metal shovel head, 15″ wide blade and heavy duty aluminum wear strip. Used to remove snow from roads, courtyards, roofs, and doorways.
  • A versatile, durable steel snow shovel with detachable design for easy removal of the head family camping or car storage, easy to carry on the go.

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

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Buyer Guide Snow Rakes

 Snow can fall anytime. So, it’s smart to have your own shovel handy at all times. A snow rake is a simple device that helps you clear snow from your driveway and walkways.

  • Safety. Make sure you buy a snow rake that’s sturdy and durable. Choose a product with a steel or plastic body, sturdy handles, and 16″” to 18″” of raking width.
  • Handle and Head. Make sure the handle is sturdy and comfortable. The head, on the other hand, should be easy to adjust, sturdy, and preferably have a bail.
  • Weight. Snow rakes vary in size and weight. Choose a product that fits your needs.
  • Price. Price isn’t everything, but it’s one of the factors you should consider.
  • Durability. You need a product that’s built to last. Look for products that come with a lifetime warranty.

How to choose Snow Rakes

 Snow rakes are durable, rugged tools used in snow removal. Snow rakes are heavy tools for the amount of force they can generate, so it is important to pay attention to safety.

  • Is the handle long enough for the user? Snow rakes are heavy, so it’s important to pay attention to the length of the handle. The handle should be long enough for the user to easily extend their arms when pushing the snow out of the path.
  • Is the handle sturdy? Most snow rakes have metal handles, but some manufacturers make them out of fiberglass. Fiberglass handles tend to work better than metal ones, but steel handles are more durable overall.
  •  Is the handle padded? Snow rakes can be dangerous if they aren’t properly padded, especially when the tips hit hard surfaces. Some snow rakes come with cushioned handles, which can reduce the risk of injury.
  • Is there sufficient padding between the prongs? Many snow rakes have prongs that are spaced too closely together. The spacing should be wide enough for the user to easily place their feet between the prongs, even when they are pushed forward.
  • Are there enough prongs? Most snow rakes come with 8-10 prongs, but some contain 12 or 16. The fewer prongs, the easier it will be for the user to push snow out of the path.
  • Does the rake have smooth edges? If the prongs are sharp, they can cause damage to the user’s feet.
  • Is the rake lightweight enough? Most snow rakes weigh around 15 pounds, but they can be heavier. If the rake is too heavy, the user may tire quickly, which can be dangerous.
  • Is the handle comfortable? Snow rake handles are made from metal, fiberglass, or plastic. Most snow rakes come with metal handles, which are more durable overall.

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.