Garant APP36KU 36"Extra Wide Poly Snow Pusher
Alpine, 36", Extra Wide Poly Snow Pusher, Green Ribbed Poly Blade & U-Shaped Painted Steel Handle.
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Garant APP36KU 36"Extra Wide Poly Snow Pusher Reviews
If there was some type of handle midway down so you could lift the shovel when needed it would work much better.
This is a great shovel. I think i might pick up another one of these to have as a backup. I live in upstate NY and have already used this shovel 5 times as this is gonna be a snowy winter. The handle is very strong and makes pushing snow off the drive way very easily.
I have used it twice with the biggest snow level between 3 to 4 inches. I had an angled one like a snow plow and liked it so much I wore it down to the handle. So far this shovel works great. Anyway, I will get another one of these when it starts to wear down. Unfortunately, the maker of that one went out of business. My only regret is that the shovel is straight on and not angled like the picture shows.
If the shipping wasn't so expensive I would buy one for home and my supervisor would buy one for each of our nine schools. I have tried many different shovels and have never found one that works better for what I need than this. It comes with no edge, made of plastic, and will ware down to nothing with a lot of use. I am a Head Custodian at a elementary school and am responsible for keeping the sidewalks clean, and we have a lot of them. Two inches of snow or less are my problem and this pusher works great. I did modify the one I have buy putting on a metal edge so that it will last. I have a large snow blower for the heavier snow.
All in all, I have been extremely satisfied with this product and would recommend it to anyone. It's true that plastic does wear down (and a lot of people might object to that), but I have found that after two seasons of nearly daily use (we get about 1/4"-1/2" almost EVERY NIGHT from January through early March where I live just enough to make the driveway too slippery to drive on without going into the ditch on either side), the blade on the first one I bought is only slightly worn, and is still quite serviceable. I find that metal blades "catch" on my driveway as I shovel/plow, while plastic does the job much more smoothly, and clears the snow better. Next season my wife will be able to help and the job will go even faster. It worked so well for the past two years that I decided to buy a second one. I have an extremely long and steep driveway so steep that the plow attachment on my lawn tractor is useless (once I plow down the driveway, I can't get the tractor back up, since the tractor plow leaves a thin layer of snow, which the tractor can't overcome even with wheel weights and chains).
So two seasons ago I bought one of these, and found that I could clear the driveway more quickly and effectively than with my tractor. I'm guessing that it has another two seasons in it at least, if not more. Not everyone likes plastic blades, but I prefer them.
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