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

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

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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.


  • Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #178 in Home Improvement
    • Brand: Suncast
    • Model: SF1850
    • Dimensions: 10.00 pounds

    Features

    • No-stick graphite blade
    • Collapsible one-piece steel handle
    • Blade 22-by--28-by-5-inch
    • Length 60-inches
    • Big gray scoop/float

    Editorial Reviews

    From the Manufacturer
    Snow float with collapsible one-piece steel handle for easy storage.


    Customer Reviews

    Super Effective5
    I live in southwestern Colorado--ie, we have lots of snow. I already own one Suncast Big Scoop--it's about 11 eleven years old. It works so well at moving LARGE quantities of snow that I'm buying a spare. In terms of manually removing and moving snow, there are two superb products available--the Super Scoop and the Snow Pusher Plus ([...]). I use both and swear by both. If you're not into vehicle plows and snowthrowers, then you can't go wrong with the Super Scoop.

    Winner5
    I LOVE this scoop. It really shines in the big snows, you can move literally tons of snow with it -- without vertical lifting -- in fairly short order. The sturdy construction and steel front edge can even make a dent in those dreaded piles of street-plow "snowcrete". I'm not sure if this is supposed to come with instructions, but I didn't get any. It was clumsy and awkward to use at first, but once I started thinking of it as part front-end loader and part toboggan/sled -- the fun-factor went way up and the snow started flying. Create a ramp/sluice to a convenient dumping spot with the first load, then at the end either jerk back on the handle or else twist left/right to eject the snow. The poly scoop has low surface affinity for snow, so it slides on top of and ejects snow from it with ease. Definitely the best $40 I've ever spent on a snow removal tool.

    For short to average height people1
    I can't believe I didn't read the reviews before buying. I'm 6'3" tall and as other tall people have mentioned, this shovel does not work well for tall people. I had a pan shovel several years ago that worked great. It had a bigger pan, was about 8 to 10 inches wider, had wooden runners on the bottom and the handle was longer and at the right angle. It was about the same width as a sidewalk so one trip was all it took. Because the Suncast shovel is smaller, you have to make more trips up and down a sidewalk and you have to empty it much more often. And if you're taller, you have to bend much further to get it out where you empty it, especially when the snow starts to pile up. I wouldn't recommend this shovel for anyone over about 5'8" tall.