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Details: The Rah Handle! A Universal Ergonomic Back Saving Lefty Or Righty, Secondary Handle For Snow Shovels, Rakes, and Other Gardening Or Construction Tools.
Brand: The RAH! Handle Shovel assist
The Rah! Universal Ergonomic Back Saving Secondary Handle for Shovels, Rakes, and other Gardening or Construction Tools!Tired of an aching back while shoveling snow or doing everyday gardening and yard work? Don’t have the space or the extra cash to shovel out hundreds of dollars for new equipment with built-in ergonomic handles? Well, The Rah! is your easy solution! This ergonomic secondary handle fits 1 ¼” shafts, is easily adjustable, and locks in place with a metal tension latch when you set it to your desired height. The handle helps you position your back better, and in a manner that allows for more power – a.k.a. easier work and less tired/achy muscles and joints. When you’re finished, just detach the handle and put it away… or put it on a new tool and get back to work!
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- SIMPLE TO USE SECONDARY BACK SAVING HANDLES that attaches to 1.25” (1 ¼”) shafts. Snaps sturdy in place with a metal tension latch when at desired height which makes this the perfect choice for both LEFTY or RIGHTY USERS.
- DOCTORS AGREE THAT A TEXTURED ERGONOMIC HANDLE CAN SAVE YOUR BACK our patented locking grip is sturdy with gloves or in slippery hand conditions.
- RUBBER GRIPPING BOTTOM AND LOCKING HANDLE to aid in grip so that the handle doesn’t slip from from the desired height on the tool you’re using. Holds steadier than our competitors products! No need to screw in place!
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
Snow shovels are great for removing snow from sidewalks, driveways, and walkways. But, just like any tool, snow shovels do require some maintenance from time to time.- When storing your snow shovel, make sure you keep it in a dry place.
- Never leave your shovel out in the snow, as its easy to pick up snow, ice, and sand that can damage the blade.
- To remove snow from your shovel, you should run the blade along the ground, then, run your hand along the blade to help scrape off excess snow.
- Most snow shovels should be stored in a cool, dry place.
- When you store your shovel, make sure you dont place the blade against a wall, or store it in a garage or shed. This will make it harder for your shovel to pick up snow.
- A wooden or plastic handle on your shovel can prevent snow from building up in the handle.
- If you notice that your shovel has gotten rusty, you should consider bringing it in for maintenance.
- Never store your shovel with metal handles in an enclosed space such as a garage or shed.




