| | |  | Philosophy | Home » » » » Suncast SC3250 18-Inch Snow Shovel/Pusher Combo with Ergonomic Shaped Handle And Wear Strip, Green | | | | | | | Description: | | 18", Green, Poly Snow Shovel/Pusher Combination With Ergonomic S Handle To Reduce Stress, Galvanized Steel Edge, 18" W x 12" H Blade, Poly Coated, Ribbed Steel Core R Shaft, D Grip. | | | Features: | |
• Ergonomic Bent Handle
• Galvanized Steel Wear Strip
• Ribbed Steel Core handle
• Blade 18-by-12-inch
• Length 52.5-inches
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 3.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 51.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 18.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 12 reviews |
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Makes me appreciate the quality of every other shovel I've ownedMar 16, 2010 Assembly. How tough could it be? Insert handle into scoop, fasten, done - right? Apparently not.
There are two screws, and two screw holes in the metal handle. After trying to jam the handle down into the thing far enough to get even one of the holes to match for about 10 minutes, I saw that the plastic in the scoop near the handle was getting lighter (i.e. weakening). So I fought another 10 minutes to get the blasted handle back out, and then had to cut about 4 inches of the grip material off the bottom with a utility knife to get it back in. It was then that I noticed that I could only line up one screw and not the other. Rather than get out the drill and try to make my own hole in this miserable, awkward thing, I just used the one screw and when I went to use it I realized that it was actually more difficult to maneuver than both a proper ergonomic shovel or just even a straight handled one.
Not worth it at any price.
Great Shovel for Heavy SnowMar 03, 2010 Great Shovel for really heavy or thick snow otherwise I use the tradition straight shaft version of this same shovel
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
a perfect shovel and very sturdyFeb 12, 2010 I cannot tell you how great this shovel is. I'm in the DC area and we caught two huge snowstorms. This shovel had arrived a week earlier.
The snow was heavy and packed from the plows. It cut through the snow and ice with less effort then any shovel I've had in the past. The lifting was definitely easier thanks to the design and in no time I was making a nice track through 4 feet of snow.
I'm not a young woman so this was a godsend. Well done Amazon for the quick delivery and Suncast for a well thought out product.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great for the priceFeb 09, 2010 The problem I found with the shovel is minor but the shovel part is kind of flimsy. I was trying to break some ice loose on my deck under the snow and all it would do is bend. It worked eventually but I am not sure and I was afraid if I did it too hard if it would break. The shovel is fantastic to use on dry snow and I had my deck clean in no time. Even though the tip is metal I found that if you do it right than there is no concern of messing up your deck. Too much force when shoveling of course will probably scratch your deck up. I even used this to get my car unstuck from my driveway and I found it really digs into the snow very well and so far I have been pretty hard on it and no problems. As far as wet snow which we had recently with snow then ice then snow and then ice again it was hard to get the shovel underneath it and all I could do was scrape the top off and do it in layers. Took a little longer but once I got a good spot started I could get everything shoveled eventually. It is a little better on your back since you don't have to bend as much but I found after doing it awhile my back was hurting which I found to be normal when I shovel snow. I am pretty careful about my back but shoveling snow for awhile is pretty exhausting. Great shovel nonetheless and I am very glad I found a good shovel for a good price.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not pain-free, but definitely better than before!Feb 04, 2010 I purchased this snow shovel specifically for the ergonomic factor. We had a storm here in Cincinnati and there were none left in the stores! I'm about 6'2" tall, so I still had to "hunch" over a little while shoveling, but not as a bad as before with a straight-handle design.
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