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Looking for a really badass snow shovel
Hello all,
I'm looking to buy the most expensive, badass snow shovel made in New England. Any tips?
If you look at it and think, "THIS IS NOT YOUR MAMA'S SNOW SHOVEL" then you're probably on the right track.
I'm looking to buy the most expensive, badass snow shovel made in New England. Any tips?
If you look at it and think, "THIS IS NOT YOUR MAMA'S SNOW SHOVEL" then you're probably on the right track.
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Personally, I don't trust shovels with critical components made of plastic or aluminum. My shovel has a steel blade and a wooden handle, and it's in such good shape after three seasons that the neighbors still ask to borrow it (even though they have their own, inferior, shovels).
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A couple of years ago I got a 3' small red shovel at Tags (no idea of the brand) and it lives in the back of my car mostly (except before snowstorms, when I take it into the house for easier access).
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2) The Wovel (http://www.thegadgetblog.com/2005/11/03/the-wovel-snow-shovel/)
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