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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Suncast snow shovel,
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This review is from: Suncast SP2725 27-Inch Snow Shovel/Pusher And D-Grip Handle, Navy (Lawn & Patio)
Excellent shovel for pushing snow to clear the driveway, sidewalk, etc. Sturdy and tough, and the handle is terrific. Would require different type of shovel to clear large piles of snow created by street plows. (This is a push shovel, not bend & scoop.)
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
works well,
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This review is from: Suncast SP2725 27-Inch Snow Shovel/Pusher And D-Grip Handle, Navy (Lawn & Patio)
I would recommend this over the one with the metal edge. My son in law has one like that, and it catches on every little thing. I would prefer the plastic edge and put up with the eventual wearing down. It will last a long time before that comes into play.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I've been trying to find this same shovel for years!,
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This review is from: Suncast SP2725 27-Inch Snow Shovel/Pusher And D-Grip Handle, Navy (Lawn & Patio)
Years ago, when we lived in NC, we bought this shovel (I have no idea where) to clear the stoop on the rare occasions that it snowed. Since then, we moved to a small town south of Buffalo (in the snowbelt). I quickly learned that maneuvering a snow blower was just plain out of my ability range. So, since this was the shovel we owned, I started using it every time I shoveled. Our driveway is long and narrow, so, since it's less tiring, I'd push the snow width-wise (this is probably how everyone knows to shovel a driveway, but I totally felt like I'd discovered the wheel when I figured out that pushing snow in width-wise strips meant I could do the whole driveway without getting too tired or sore). I bought a smaller shovel to scoop up the snow to make snow banks along the edge of the driveway, and to get up the snow at the end of the driveway that snowplows dump. (I make my snowbanks only on the right hand side of the driveway. I drive a short little car, so this way I can see to get out of the driveway. Again, I'm sure everyone already knows this but I felt like a dang genius when I figured it out for myself!)
So we've been in WNY through two full winters, and by the end of last winter, my awesome blue pusher shovel was leaving blue bits of plastic in the driveway and just not as effective. So I went to the various hardware and big box stores looking for this shovel and couldn't find it. Instead I bought a pusher shovel that had a metal strip across the bottom edge and I thought it would solve the problem of all the wear and tear my blue plastic one suffered. Which it did. It also made the most intolerably grating noise. It was like nails on a chalkboard amplified a few thousand times. I should just give that shovel away to someone because I'll certainly never use it again. So when I found the shovel here -with Prime shipping, no less!- I was overjoyed! Thanks so much for selling this - I hope you'll still be selling it in a few years when this one dies, and a few years after that and a few years after that. I'm enclosing pictures of how the shovel came shipped - it arrived in perfect condition, as well as side by side pictures of the new shovel with the old shovel.
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