The Snow Shovel Solution That's A Fast And Easier Way To Get The Job Done

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The beauty of a still, snow-covered landscape is only interrupted by the knowledge that you'll soon have to clear some of that snow from your property. Fortunately, this dreaded task can be made easier with the right tools. They won't break your budget, either. Ditch the shovel — a better way to remove snow is a snow pusher on wheels. This contraption is the snow-shoveling solution that will make the job quicker and easier. Combining the right equipment with the best time to shovel snow makes for easier removal. You'll clear your property of the icy menace more efficiently and with less physical strain.

A snow pusher on wheels is a large, rolling shovel that works similarly to a snow plow. The shovel has a large, curved blade at the front to move the snow and has sturdy wheels that allow you to push the machine along. (There's also a non-wheeled version; don't get confused when shopping.) You can use a snow pusher to quickly move large amounts of snow from a path, sidewalk, or driveway, and there's no need to lift anything heavy. People are, broadly speaking, more at risk of a heart attack when lifting and throwing snow using a shovel. The innovative design of a snow pusher decreases strain on your body and muscles, reducing exertion. Most people can operate a snow pusher faster than they can a regular shovel, and the wheels make it easy to remove snow from tight spaces in your yard.

Selecting the right snow pusher on wheels for your needs

Even if you think you already have the perfect snow shovel that meets all your needs, a snow pusher on wheels is bound to upstage it. First, consider your specific needs before heading to the store, online or in-person, to ensure you're getting the best tool for your needs. Note the size of the area you'll need to clear after a storm, the amount of snow your area sees each winter, and the terrain of your driveway, walkways, and wider property.

This indispensable winter tool comes in several blade and tire sizes — and, often, with other useful features, like telescoping handles and reversible or deeply curved blades. The blade of a snow pusher can be made of lightweight polyethylene, mid-range aluminum, or tough steel. Steel is the most durable option for moving heavy snow, but it's also heavy. Consider blade width, too. Blade sizes range from 18 to 30 inches. A larger blade may push more snow, but it will be heavier and harder to maneuver in deep snow.

Likewise, prices range considerably depending on product quality and specifications — from about $50 for a basic tool to over $300 for heavy-duty snow pushers on wheels. These manual machines usually cost more than standard snow shovels and a lot less than powered snow blowers. A snow pusher with a smaller blade made of plastic will typically be less expensive than a larger model with a steel blade. For example, Home Depot has a SVOPES Wheeled Snow Pusher with a 24-inch bi-metal blade for a bit under $50.

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