โ๏ธ Shovel smarter, not harder!
The Suncast 20" Combination Snow Shovel/Pusher is engineered for efficiency and durability, featuring a robust design with a galvanized steel wear strip, an ergonomic handle for comfort, and a 50.75" length for optimal leverage. Its angled channels enhance snow collection, making it the perfect tool for winter snow removal.
P**T
Still going strong after 2 seasons and heavy use!
I have two of these now, the one on the left in the picture is my first purchased in 2021 (still going strong!). It is the one that requires assembly that I purchased on Amazon. I agree with some commenters regarding the location of the connection nut and bolt on the handle, but it's not a show stopper if you have gloves on. I would still buy it again, and actually thought I was when I purchased the other one (on the right in the picture). The other one in the picture has a one-piece handle and came assembled. It's the model SC2700. The bucket/steel strip is identical, with the only difference being the handles. The new one-piece seems robust and I am not worried about it breaking, but we'll have to put it to the test to be sure. These AREN'T made for chopping ice or putting your boot down on the backside like a regular steel shovel, so if you do that expect breakage. I bought the SC2700 on another site as it wasn't available on Amazon at the time; as I said, it comes assembled and ready for action. I purchased it in case I have assistants helping me with the shoveling and wanted to prevent the complaint of "you have the good shovel". Now we'll all have the good shovel. They're not "lightweight" shovels despite so many people using that word, but I guess weight is subjective based on one's own strength. It's not super heavy, but it's surely not lightweight, which is good in my opinion. Add either one of these (two-piece handle or the one-piece SC2700) to your snow clearing equipment and you'll be glad you did. Happy shoveling.
S**
A Good Shovel!๐๐
I havenโt need to use yet. I have handled it. I like it. Know it will be of good use, when needed. I like the size of shovel base. Big and will get a lot of done. The handle is nice too. I know a good shovel for snow.
S**L
Warped Shovel Base & Loose Handle
Bought two of these Suncast snow shovels because I had one for 10 years and it held up surprisingly well. I don't care for the 2 piece pole but it makes sense for shipping. Both handles on my new shovels were loose even after I tried tightening the handles screws. I believe if the handles remained loose they would eventually break from the sloppy wriggling whilst shoveling. I have read reviews from other users of this shovel complain of the handle breaking. To help remedy this potential problem I removed both handles and duct taped them going around the pole 4-5 times with the tape and then screwed the handles back on and it was nice and sturdy with no wriggling whatsoever. If you have this shovel and your handle is loose and decide to try this yourself it's important to put the handle back on the same way you took it off. What I mean is that the screws are put in the handle on each side slightly differently and the holes in the pole will only line up correctly the way the handle was originally put on at the factory. Hoping I get a few years out of these shovels before they break as most all of the plastic snow shovels I've read user reviews on seem to break fairly quickly no matter the manufacturer even if the manufacturer was known to make decent plastic snow shovels in the past. Please look at my photos for reference. I included my broken 10yo Suncast shovel for comparison as well as the bottom of the shovel is made a little bit differently on the new Suncast snow shovels.
A**.
Good value
Worked just as it should. Good value and durability.
J**.
It comes in a small box
I was surprised to see the shovel come in a small box. Assembly required , not hard. Good shovel!
K**R
Little Guy Gets the Job Done!
This is a replacement for the one I broke. I borrowed it from a friend because for whatever reason I thought living 45 minutes from Yosemite I would not need a snow shovel. Well, guess what ... I do!! We dropped multiple feet in our ridiculously long driveway. Of course, where do you park? but at the farthest end of the driveway from the road. So, getting to the point, my husband and I probably shoveled a few thousand pounds of snow with this little shovel. Unfortunately while shoveling my husband stomped his foot on the scoop part like you would with a digging shovel and cracked a tiny bit. I felt terrible that we cracked my very nice friend's shovel and replaced it with this same one. I figure if it can withstand the abuse we put it though it will work for her who has a 10 sqft driveway.
T**N
Sturdy and well priced
It is a simple shovel we all need during the winter snow season.
M**S
Halfway Decent Basic Shovel
My husband and I shovel our driveway every year and we needed a new shovel this year. We thought we'd give this one a try since the reviews were pretty good. Honestly, it is a shovel and it can help you clear snow, but it's not at all efficient, nor is it comfortable to use. My biggest issue is that when you assemble the shovel, there's a screw right in the middle of the handle that always sticks out right where I want to grip the lower part of the shovel's handle. It makes shoveling extremely uncomfortable. On top of that, any and all snow sticks to this shovel. I live in Michigan, so I'm used to some of the wet/lake effect snow that sticks to any shovel, but we've also had some of the light fluffy snow that usually slides right off a good shovel and even that fluffy snow has stuck to this shovel as if it was coated in glue. The only plus-side to this shovel is that it's fairly light and the material seems pretty durable.
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