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26 Inch Heavy Duty Snow Shovel for Driveway - Snow Pusher Shovel with Wheels and Adjustable Aluminum Handle
D**M
Really great for about 4 inches of snow or less
Really, really liked this because of the tremendous ease of moving snow on a big driveway or patio. You do have to plan where you’re going to put the snow and you may want to have a standard snow shovel to pile the snow up in a convenient place. We did use it during a large snowstorm. We went out twice and cleared off our large patio, but it’s so easy to move the snow that going out twice was not tiring at all. Was very easy to put together. Would definitely recommend it to anyone who had a large driveway or patio to shovel.
D**D
better than a shovel
Although I've owned this for over a year, we finally had a snowstorm where I could put this to the test. A bit of a background: I live in-town on a corner lot; so there is about 150' of sidewalk that needs to be cleared after a snowstorm. As a senior female, I tend to shovel at about 2" so the lifting is not too difficult. I've been shoveling my walkway for almost 40 years, and actually enjoy it - but over the past few years, I am finding it more difficult so I bought this mini plow in the hopes it would make the job a bit easier - since lifting the snow was the most difficult part for me. First, assembling it was fairly straight forward and not difficult. Not a five-minute job but probably less than 40 for me. The first snowfall was the wet kind: not deep, but super heavy. I'd have to say it made the job easier - no lifting - but not the shovel's greatest strengths. Because it cannot be angled or turned in any way, there was no way to push the snow off to the side of the sidewalk - and you can't walk 20' feet without at least pushing it off to the side; which this shovel cannot do. Instead, you have to wrangle it to get it to face the grass so you can push the snow onto it. Not super easy. Again, even though it was not easy - it was a bit better than lifting the wet snow. Next snowstorm was its shining glory. Soft snow; about 3-4" deep. Super easy. However, I am also confident it would not have been so difficult with a standard shovel either. So, final impressions: it does help reduce the strain on the back, but it doesn't make the job a walk-in-the park. Ideal situation: a straight, paved driveway. It is fairly well made. I am not super confident it will stand the test of many years; I'm concerned the blade will chip over time and not be able to make a clean scrape. But, for occasional light duty, it helps.
H**
Snow pusher
The item is a strong snow pusher. Easy to assemble and does a great job of moving snow around from driveway to sidewalk.
C**R
Not so good on rough pavement.
I love this shovel but, as I said it's not so good on rough pavement as the medal edge catches in the cracks.
M**D
Good for light snow, light duty, requires some practice
We go up to our cabin weekly and during the winter snow falls and we need quick clear of the driveway.The GOOD:-Easy to put together with minimal tools, good instructions with pictures-Easy to use after some practice, see the not so good below-light to roll, carry and handle-Clears light snow faster than shoveling, about 2" fluffy snow max pushThe NOT SO GOOD-Cheap materials, plastic shovel with a very thin aluminum lip at the bushiness end, and very lightweight and thin handle; the whole thing feels like it will break if it hits ice or a rock. Would be greatly improved by an aluminum shovel slightly offset to the side to push and dump without having to back up.-Wheels are awful, really would improve the whole tool to have solid rubber wheels and perhaps even studded rubber wheels. The wheels are hollow plastic and just ride above the snow, slipping often and not "digging in" at all, this makes it...-Hard to maneuver and too lightweight for clearing a decent path, except for fluffy snow no more than 2" thick. If just pushing along the shovel gets full, the whole tool stops dead and/or the shovel dumps the load and the wheels ride on the snow you just pushed.After some practice this tool does clear the snow faster than shoveling, one tiny swath at a time. Learn how much snow you can push, dig in the shovel slightly and just push with your legs like a hand mower. It is best to clear snow at an angle rather than try to clear a whole driveway straight (like the car). Start the dig and push no more than 3 feet from the "dump" site like the edge of the drive. To dump, stop pushing and back up or lift slightly and back up.After the ease of the push method, I will be looking for a heavier duty push shovel like this one, perhaps one with aluminum shovel and slightly tilted to shovel to the side rather than in a straight path; also one with definitely better quality wheels.
J**N
Starting falling apart the first time using it
First time shoveling snow with this shovel, 1 of the 2 nuts/bolts that hold the handle to the shovel fell of, and was lost in the snow. Multiple other bolts were loose and threatening to fall off. I re-tightened the nuts on all the bolts, and used some spare wire as a giant twisty-tie to replace the lost bolt.The second time using this shovel, 2 of the 4 nuts/bolts that hold the upper part of the handle to the lower part of the handle fell off and we're lost in the snow.I wish I could return this shovel, but I no longer have the box it came in, and have lost 3 of the bolts.
J**.
CASL Brands Heavy Duty Rolling Snow Shovel
Look at several options where the snow thrower will not work. I am more than happy with this purchase. I have used it so far twice with the early snow in the northeast and it did an outstanding job. Easier than using a snow shovel to throw the snow in a pile that you then have to move later on. You just push the snow to one area and yes in some cases you have to still use the shovel.All in all it save the back and makes a sloppy snow day easier all they way around.I would suggest this to anyone over those backsaver shovels.As of build quality.... Not bad for the price. The shovel alone is worth an easy $50 based on the materials used in building it. As for the rest well it is under $100 so I can't really complain. I can say I will easily get more than 2 seasons out use out of it with heavy snow. So once again a great deal for the price.
C**E
Gets the job done fast!
Love this rolling snow shovels because it’s easy to push, doesn’t hurt your back as there is no lifting, It gets the job done fast.
A**L
Great customer service
I did have trouble with my product for transparency reasons, I will say be careful with the little lines on a sidewalk as it can catch.That being said the customer service was beyond great and I would happily purchase another product from them again
M**E
Ease-of-use
The only thing I did not like about the snow pusher was the handle Design. The nut and bolt are to short and after two uses the bolt falls out and you lose it in the snow. I would suggest that you use longer bolts for the handle and a butterfly nut so the customer can easily tighten it after each use. Overall I like this product and I highly recommend itMike
J**S
The wretched wheels on one side will not go on without catching the bolts.
It is badly manufactured and I am now going to have go to a hardware store to see if I can get something to push the wheel on one side out far enough on the axel so that it won't catch on the bolts that attach thepart that holds the wheel. The wheel on the other side works just fine,,,but this is bloody frustrating...I ordered this because shoveling is difficult with a mobility issue I have. It is truly annoying to have to now go around and try and find a solution to someone's bad design. I know I can return it, but that will take more effort and difficulty than trying to find something to slip on the axel so the wheel moves freely.
A**R
This item is too slight, seems not for heavy ...
This item is too slight, seems not for heavy duty. I prefer the handle can be adjusted and fixed in a desired angle.
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