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Details: HARTI Snow Roof Rake Telescopic Snow Scraper Removal Tool with Lightweight Aluminum Tubes and Wide Rolling Head Cutter, Easy to Remove Snow
Brand: HARTI
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Ultra-lightweight and strong structure: It is made of high-quality aluminum material, which is durable and can be used for a long time. The extension rod with buckle design can be easily assembled, used, disassembled and stored.
- Effective cleaning assistant: You can clear the snow without risking the risk of climbing on the roof, and can effectively prevent structural damage to the roof caused by heavy snow, thereby greatly saving expensive maintenance costs.
- 20 inches x 16 inches nylon slide rail: The snow rake uses 6m / 236.22 inches (approximately) Oxford cloth. The smooth cloth surface helps snow slide off the roof, and the cloth is light and strong.
- 5-pole flexible connection length: equipped with 4 lengths of 1.2M hose and 4 sleeves, and a long tube with a black nylon grip. The length of the product can be adjusted according to actual needs, and the length can be adjusted between 5 to 20 feet, reaching every corner of the roof. The sleeve adopts a snap-in design, which is very convenient to assemble
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
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 can be used to clear snow from driveways and sidewalks. Some snow rakes come with built-in wire baskets, while others are specifically designed for removing snow from the roof.- What kind of snow rake do you need? Snow rakes come in a few different forms, including roof rakes, driveway rakes, and sidewalk rakes. Roof rakes are flat, metal tools with tines designed to scrape snow off roofs. Driveway rakes, on the other hand, are pointed, metal tools with tines designed to scrape snow off driveways.
- What material is the rake made out of? Roof and driveway rakes can be made of a variety of different metals or composite materials. Many roof rakes are made from carbon steel, which is durable and rust-resistant.
- What size is the rake? Roof rakes, in particular, come in a variety of different sizes. When choosing a roof rake, it’s important to choose one that’s the right size for your area. Roof rakes designed for larger roofs tend to have longer handles and wider tines, while smaller, compact rakes fit tighter into tight spaces.
- How much weight can you expect the snow rake to handle? Snow rakes have a wide range of different weight capacities, from 25 pounds to 300 pounds. When choosing a snow rake, it’s important to consider the size and weight of the snow in your area. For large areas, a heavier rake may be more appropriate.
- Does the rake come with built-in handles? Some rakes feature handles that attach to the rake itself, while others feature handles that attach to the rake tines. If you plan on using the rake for an extended period of time, you may want to choose one with a handle attached to the rake.
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.




