❄️ Clear your path like a pro—shovel smarter, not harder!
The Yeoman Snow Shovel Steel 18" W features a durable 18-gauge carbon steel blade paired with an ergonomic wooden handle, designed for efficient snow removal. Weighing only 4.9 pounds, this shovel balances strength and ease of use, making it a reliable tool for winter maintenance backed by Yeoman Co.'s trusted warranty.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Yellow |
Brand | HENSITA |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.75 x 18 x 50 inches |
Style | Classic |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Gauge | 18.0 |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
UPC | 042185040174 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 49 x 18 x 3 inches |
Package Weight | 4.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.75 x 18 x 50 inches |
Brand Name | HENSITA |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Yeoman Snow Shovel Steel 18" W |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Yeoman Co. |
Part Number | 4017 |
Included Components | Yeoman Snow Shovel Steel 18" W |
Size | One Size |
D**.
With bad winters it’s the shovel to have.
This shovel is very sturdy. It is heavier than an aluminum one but does the job with the snow!My husband likes it!
6**S
Nice, sturdy, STEEL snow shovel!
Look no further....This shovel isn't junk, like 99% of the aluminum units out there costing as much, or more. Most aluminum shovels are borderline garbage these days due to the overall quality of the metal, as well as the metal's thickness. Yes, they are MUCH lighter than a steel shovel, but that's because they are VERY thin and relatively have low rigidity.Unless every surface you intend to shovel is smooth, seamless concrete you should consider going with steel. When you invariably hit that concrete step, asphalt to sidewalk seam, or just happen to be strong enough to lift heavy, wet snow, you need a shovel that won't look like it was gnawed on by Great White after the first day.Most (if not all) aluminum shovels have an additional heavier quage strip along the scraping edge to prevent warpage these days. But even with that, all it takes is a strong shoveler to render that strip ineffective once the shovel hits a snag and the entire blade tweaks.This particular shovel is holding up very, very well so far this year. Yes, it's heavier in weight. But not so much that it becomes prohibitevely heavy if I take reasonable amounts each time I lift. If you are very strong the shovel can take the strain of repeated and prolonged lifting of wetter, heavier, snow. I am fit and have no issues with it. If you are an older person, have back issues, or are just on the weaker side, a high quality (ie.. EXPENSIVE) aluminum shovel may be more suitable for you. Or you might consider hiring the kids to handle it.Definitely HEAVY DUTY at a bargain price.FYI....I did do some research on the manufacturer. They are located in the USA (Midwest), but nowhere on their website (or on the shovel itself) does it say Made in the USA. The "factory" is in the US and they have been around since before WWII but I think the "factory" (for lack of a better term) would be more accurately described as an "assembly facility with foreign sourced parts/materials." Even so, the materials are decent quality and so is this shovel. Remember, it's steel so don't forget to rinse and clean if any salt is being used and repaint (use primer!) any areas where the paint gets scraped off. Do that and it should go the distance for you.
A**D
Ready for snow
A solid piece of equipment and although it is too early for snow season, I can comment on the weight and putting this together.1. It is a moderately heavy shovel, so if you are not used to flexing those muscles when picking up snow, you better start preparing now.2. It was a bit of a struggle for me to get the wood stick into the metal shovel part (located in the back). That being said, once it got in there there is no way it's coming out.I have high expectations for this and hopefully we won't get hit with a lot of snow but if we do, I will be ready!!
B**N
A REAL STEEL SNOW SHOVEL!!!!!!
If you are sick and tired of wearing out a shovel every single year because the amount of 1/2" metal installed on your shovel wears out after 3 storms,Here is a REAL STEEL SHOVEL!!!Just like childhood in the 50ies.This is a shovel that I plan to own for many years ahead!This is a REAL AMERICAN PRODUCT!!!!
D**C
Excellent, heavy shovel
We got nailed with 31 inches of snow overnight. My husband was forced to stay at his office for two nights, while I tried to dig out enough of a path that our dogs could go out. I had a plastic shovel that was better than nothing, but not by much, and after a couple hours of having to judge just how much snow it could handle in a scoop, I vowed to get a real shovel (and a snowblower next year). After reading reviews for this, it seemed the way to go--and it was. The blade is all steel (not just a strip), and it breaks through the hard, heavy snow. Ladies, this is a heavy shovel, and you will need breaks, but ultimately it's easier than taking three times as long using a plastic shovel.
K**E
Good chopper
Not the best for shoveling but great for breaking up packed snow ice wish handle wasn’t wood but still worth it
M**.
Sturdy Shovel
This is no aluminum shovel.
E**E
A solid shovel
I've been looking for a solid steel shovel for a while, and this fits the bill exactly. It was a bit more costly than I wanted to spend, but I'm hoping it's worth it. It's not the lightest shovel, and it's not meant for removing a lot of snow at once - it's too heavy - but it doesn't bend, warp, and won't crack like a cheap plastic shovel. And the yellow color is great to find when you toss it aside.
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