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Details: Universal Snow Shovels Auxiliary Handle Strap, Adjustable Replacement Ergonomic Grip Trimmer Secondary Handle for Snow Shovels, Square Shovel Rake Garden Tools, Prevent Backache and Save Effort
Brand: whumsdog
Work with our Snow Shovel Handle starp, save time and effort, effectively prevent your waist and back from injury! Features:Ergonomic design, the point of force from the waist to the less vulnerable and powerful arms, saving energy, and effectively reduce the possibility of back injury. High quality material, soft foam padded grip for maximum comfort high density nylon webbing, durable and not easy to break for your safety work. Comfortable, shock-absorbing, non-slip and sweat-resistant foam material. Comfortable foam material can protect your hands from injury and avoid blistering.The snow shovel handle is an ergonomically designed auxiliary handle that is “added on” to any stick tool. Adjust along the tool shaft to fit your height and arm length. Gives lifting leverage to the lower hand to lift greater loads with ease to reduce back strain, so you can lift more, and throw farther.Attaching in less than one minute to virtually any kind of shovel, rake, broom or similar handled tool. Attaches in a Snap!Ideal for snow shovel, digging raking tools, etc, good hand protect garden accessories. And it takes up very little room and can easy to store.Spade handle accessories garden innovates your average gardening tools for a comfortable gardening experience. Specifications.Material: Polypropylene + metalColor: BlackEffect: Save energy, shift the force point from the waist and back to the arm, to avoid injury to the waist and backPackage includes.1 × Hook and Loop Tapes1 × Handle Strap snow shovel with heavy-duty locking hookPlease note: Please confirm the installation position according to your height before installation, the installation position once confirmed installation, can not be changed
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- ERGONOMIC: Shovel handle accessories unique design improves posture, reduces the need to bend. Effectively transferring the force from the waist to the arms, making shoveling snow or gardening work more effortless and saving your back and reducing back pain and backache.
- COMFORTABLE FOAM HANDLE: Unlike traditional snow shovel handles, we use the most comfortable, shock absorption, non-slip and sweat-proof foam material. The comfortable foam not only protects your hands from pain, but also does not break after several years of frequent use.
- UNBREAKABLE: Extra strong and durable snow shovel handle strap is made of encrypted woven polypropylene,not easy to break, and the joints of the webbing are sewn by hand-made Reinforcement squares to ensure the firmness of the entire structure. Lution auxiliary handle strap with a lockable heavy-duty zinc alloy hiking buckle, so you can use it year after year without it falling off, saving time and effort.
- QUICK INSTALLATION: Darwins grip trimmer handle strap with Hook and Loop Tapes, install it in seconds: 1.Peeling off the hook face backing face sticker and stick the hook face on the long handle of the snow shovel tool in the right place 2. Wrap the Loop face section around the hook face wrapped around the snow shovel pole twice and securely fasten it. 3. Mountaineering buckle through the two D-shaped buckle and lock, Installation is complete.
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
Snow shovels are an essential item that you’ll never want to forget. If you’re looking for a new snow shovel, there are a few important factors to keep in mind:- Does the shovel have a metal or plastic blade? The type of blade determines which type of snow you can shovel. Plastic blades are best for compact, dry snow. Metal blades are best for wet, heavy snow.
- Is the shovel foldable? Most snow shovels come with a foldable handle. Foldable handles make it easier to carry snow and can help prevent the snow from building up on the handle, which can make the shovel more difficult to use.
- Is the shovel lightweight? If you’re planning to use your snow shovel a lot, you may want to invest in a lightweight, portable design.
- Is the shovel comfortable to hold? If you’re planning on using your shovel a lot, it’s important to choose one that’s comfortable to hold.
- What is the shovel’s weight capacity?
- Is the shovel 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.




