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Details: Emergency Snow Shovel, KINSPORY Portable Extendable Handle Aluminum Shaft for Car Snow Removal, Garbage Wipe Out, Shovel Soil
Brand: KINSPORY
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Ⓚ DIMENTION – Shovel Head: 13.4” x 10.2” x 2.7” (L x W x H); Adjustable Handle: range from 14.1” to 20”; Total Length: range from 27.5” to 34.4”.
- Ⓚ MATERIAL – Heavy duty aluminum shaft, polypropyl-ene shovel head and handle, resistant to low temperature of minus 30 degrees; 22LBS weight limit.
- Ⓚ PORTABLE – Retractable handle, the rod can be removed and reduced in volume, easy to carry, extendable emergency snow shovel ideal accessory for your vehicle
- Ⓚ MULTIFUNCTION – 2.7” deep in shovel head, ideal for snow mud, sand, garbage, soil and more, not easy to fall
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
Here’s a guide to help you choose the best snow shovel for your driveway:- Consider how long your driveway is: A smaller shovel may suffice for a shorter driveway, but if you have a big driveway, you might need a large shovel.
- Consider the weather: If you live in an area with heavy snow or ice, you might need a shovel with a wider blade.
- Consider your height: If you plan to use the shovel, you should make sure its comfortable for you to use, regardless of how long youll be shoveling.
- Consider your strength: If youre above average weight, you might need a heavier shovel.
- Consider your environment: If you live in an area where there is a lot of salt and sand, you might want to consider a shovel with a smooth finish, to avoid marring your driveway.
- Consider your material: If youre going outside, the shovel should be light and easy to maneuver. However, if youre going to be shoveling for a prolonged period of time, you may want to choose an aluminum shovel, as its more durable.
How to maintain Snow Shovels
Shoveling snow in the winter is no small feat. When the weather turns, many people turn to a snow shovel to clear the ground. However, there are several important maintenance steps you should take to ensure the safety of your home.- Wash the shovel thoroughly. After you’re done shoveling snow, take a warm, soapy cloth and wipe the shovel down with detergent and water.
- Dry the shovel thoroughly. After you’ve washed the shovel, allow it to dry thoroughly.
- Oil the shovel. Regularly oil the moving parts of the shovel. This will help protect the parts from rust and corrosion.
- Lubricate the moving parts. Using a lubricant will help the moving parts of the shovel run smoothly.
- Check the handle. Check the handle of the shovel for any cracks. If the handle is cracked, replace the handle.
- Check the metal. Check the metal of the shovel for any rust or corrosion.
- Check for rust. The metal of the shovel should be free of rust.
- Check for cracks. Check for any cracks in the metal of the shovel.
- Check the handle. Check the handle of the shovel for any cracks. If the handle is cracked, replace the handle.
- Clean the shovel. Using a soapy cloth, wipe the shovel down after every use.
- Store the shovel. Store your shovel with the parts facing up.




