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Review True Temper 1625300 SnoBoss Poly Snow Shovel/Pusher/Scraper, 20-Inch, Multi

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Details: True Temper 1625300 SnoBoss Poly Snow Shovel/Pusher/Scraper, 20-Inch, Multi

Brand: Jackson Professional Tools

Review True Temper 1625300 SnoBoss Poly Snow Shovel/Pusher/Scraper, 20-Inch, Multi

Product Description Built to last through even the most extreme conditions, the True Temper SnoBoss Snow Shovel/Pusher/Scraper all-in-one tool features a high-capacity blade with steel wear strip to allow for the removal of more snow in less time and is constructed using only high-quality resins. Together, the 26-inch poly combo blade and ergonomic aluminum handle provide optimal design integrity and do so with no unwanted screws, nuts, rivets, or edges. And it’s even reversible. Just turn it over, and it’s ideal for scraping tight areas, such as steps and porches. Nothing works harder, or more comfortably, to keep snow from getting in your way. From the Manufacturer Most Versatile snow tool on the market. It-foots a shovel, pusher and snow sled all in one tool. Multi grip handle allows you to push, lift and throw snow from your optimal ergonomic position. Nothing in the market can compete with this new innovative design. Show your driveway who-foots boss.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • 26-inch deep blade with wear strip that can be used as pusher or shovel
  • Ergonomic aluminum wider handle with room for both hands increasing leverage and control
  • Multiple grips and end grip for optimal hand placement/back posture when lifting
  • Foot step for maximum leverage

Notice

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

review True Temper 1625300 SnoBoss Poly Snow Shovel/Pusher/Scraper, 20-Inch, Multi

review True Temper 1625300 SnoBoss Poly Snow Shovel/Pusher/Scraper, 20-Inch, Multi

Buyer Guide Snow Shovels

If you are a first-time buyer of snow removal equipment, it can be both confusing and overwhelming. This guide will hopefully help you along the way.

  1. Size: Consider how large the shovel needs to be.
  2. Weight: Snow blowers can be heavy, so weigh the handles and base of the shovel before buying.
  3. Handle: Consider the length, weight, and grip of the handle.
  4. Blade: Snow blowers have a wide blade, and you would like a wide-blade snow shovel.
  5. Weight Capacity: Consider how much snow the shovel is capable of moving.
  6. Safety: Consider safety features such as serrated edges, serrated edges, and rubber grip.
  7. Blade: Consider blade material.
  8. Size: Consider how large the shovel needs to be.
  9. Weight: Snow blowers can be heavy, so weigh the handles and base of the shovel before buying.
  10. Handle: Consider the length, weight, and grip of the handle.

How to choose Snow Shovels

 Before you buy, consider these two factors:

  • What type of snow shovel are you looking for? Snow shovels come in a number of different sizes, and choosing the right one for the job could mean more efficient snow removal.
  • Standard or ergonomic? Standard snow shovels have longer handles, which makes it easier to lift the snow. Ergonomic shovels, on the other hand, have shorter handles, which can make snow removal easier and safer.

 

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 it’s 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 don’t 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.