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Details: Safstar Roof Snow Rake, 6.2ft to 21ft Telescoping Snow Rake for Snow Leaves Debris Removal, Light Weight Aluminum Roof Snow Removal Tool, Scratch Free Rake w/Large Blade & Anti-Skid Handle
Brand: S AFSTAR
Description:『The snow rake can quickly remove snow accumulated on the roof, hood, trunk or windshield. You can twist the height knob to adjust the height of the pole, and reach farther places overhead just standing on the ground. The ergonomically designed handle ensures a firm and comfortable grip. And the blade is large so that it can hold more snow at one time, you can clean up the roof in a short time. The aluminum snow rake is ultra-light for easy handling. In terms of storage, simply disassemble it and put it box to save floor space.』 Why you choose Safstar Snow Rake?★Made of quality aluminum, TPR and PP material, durable and sturdy★Sturdy triangular structure of the head ensures maximum stability ★Large blades help you efficiently remove the snow at a time★Smooth edges of the blade will not scratch your roof★Non-slip handle ensures firm grip and can greatly reduce the pressure★Ultra-lightweight construction (only 4.5 lbs) for easy handling and carry ★Twist lock telescoping pole quickly adjusts from 6.2 to 21 ft. for extended reach★Ideal for removing snow, wet leaves and debris from roofs without climbing★Variety of uses such as removing snow from car windshield, top and hood★Easy to set up in minutes, no extra tools needed Specifications:◆Color: As the picture shows◆Material: Aluminum Tube+ PP + TPE ◆Handle Material: TPR+ Plastic◆Adjustable Length: 6.2’ – 21’ ◆Blade Size: 16” x 6”(L x W)◆Product Weight: 4.5lbsPackage Include:√1 x Snow Roof Rake√1 x Manual
Advantages
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- ❄️【6.2ft to 21ft Adjustable Length】 Made of high-quality aluminum, this adjustable roof snow rake can be freely adjusted its length from 6.2ft to 21ft (74.5”-252”) to meet your different requirements. It has wide applicability that is also suitable to clean the snow from roof, car, truck.
- ❄️【Large Blade & Scratch Free Rake】Equipped with a large blade to make snow removing a much easier work. Other than that, the round shaped blade edge design will do no damage to the roof. No scratches on your roof while you remove snow.
- ❄️【Lightweight Design Saves Energy】Telescopic design also makes this extendable roof snow rake easy to store. Lightweight (4.5lbs) is comfortable for you to operate and prevent pain in your back and shoulders when removing snow.
- ❄️【Non-slip Handle & Sturdy Structure】Non-slip handle can greatly reduce the pressure, strain and potential injury when using. Besides, the support rod forms a strong triangular structure between the blade and the main tube to ensure the stability of the snow.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Rakes
Snow rakes are essential for clearing snow and ice from driveways, sidewalks, and parking lots. When selecting a snow rake, pay attention to its clearance, width, and length. Also, consider the product’s weight, as you’ll want to select a device with a reasonable weight.- Clearance. The clearance is the distance between the edge of the snow-rake blade and the road surface. This distance should range between 32 and 36 inches, as anything less can lead to a back injury.
- Width. The width of the snow plow should be at least 18 inches. A wider width will enable you to move snow more easily, while a smaller width can lead to more strain on your back.
- Length. The length of the snow plow should be at least 60 inches. A longer snow plow will clear snow from large surfaces in less time, while a shorter one will require more frequent passes.
- Weight. A lightweight snow rake is easier to handle and maneuver. However, heavier snow rakes are better when it comes to pushing the snow into the road.
- Angle of Blades. Most snow plows have a 45-degree angle. The angle helps keep snow packed firmly, which reduces the amount of shoveling required.
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.




