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 : Suncast SF1850 22-Inch Big Scoop Snow Shovel with Wear Strip

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Suncast
EAN: 0044365006550
Label: Suncast
Manufacturer: Suncast
Model: SF1850
Publisher: Suncast
Studio: Suncast
Sales Rank: 88
MPN: SF1850

Features:
  • No-stick graphite blade
  • Collapsible one piece steel handle
  • Blade 22" x 28" x 5", Length 60"



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Product Description:
  • Big Gray Scoop/Float
  • No Stick Graphite Blade
  • Blade Size 22" x 28" x 5", 1 Piece 1.125" Diameter Steel Handle
  • Handle Collapses For Easy Storage.



    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Snow Shovel
    This is a GREAT snow shovel. It works like a sled that you push and it picks up the snow on the way.

    I bought one over 10 years ago at Wal-Mart as a year-end close-out and fell in love with it immediately. I wanted to get another for my daughter and a third for back-up but I could not find it again. My wife recently saw an add in a magazine and with the correct name we found it on Amazon. I was finally able to get the two extra ones. The good news is that the original one lasted ... Read More



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good item, buy it!
    This is a good item for snow that is not too deep and works very well on it. For deep snow, use something else.



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Does what was expected
    We received this just in time for another round of snow storms in Chicago. It clears quickly and is faster than our snow thrower.

    The only negative - when you get a lot of snow over several days, you run out of room to "slide" it as your banks get steeper. You can reduce this problem with a little planning.

    For what it is, the price is too high. Suncast has always been very "proud" of their products. Someone will knock it off shortly and help drive the price down to a more ... Read More



    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It's OK I Guess...
    I have tried a couple of products like this but they are still just pushers..it can't make high piles without hand shoveling, and in deep snow you need to be able to throw not just push. My neighbor got a Wovel and I tried that and am sort of kicking myself as it solves both these problems and also has a large oversized blade. But this Suncast is pretty good for light powdery snow...not really designed for the tougher conditions..luckily we dont get too many tough conditions here.. At least this one ... Read More



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - super effective tool once you think about how to use it
    Got my first serious test of this: two 1-foot storms in 3 days. The first storm,
    The scoop made big snow piles and the 2-stage snowblower was run on the piles:
    fast and effective. Second storm, the new snowblower broke (stick jam/belt break),
    and the scoop just had just light shovel assistance. The scoop shifted very heavy
    plow-drift snow from driveway entrance and in front of the mailbox to the snowbank on
    the other side of the street, the way some plows do. Saved ... Read More



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