Suncast SPF2450 24-Inch, Can’t beat it…
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Can’t beat it…
This is a great and extremely hard to find shovel. I ordered three of them from four different outlets through Amazon and had each order canceled even though the item showed it was in stock. Finally Crazy Dave’s came through. It’s perfect and I hope it lasts for years…
Update (5/19/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.
The featured review for this product, Suncast SPF2450 24-Inch Snow Shovel/Pusher with Fiberglass Handle And Wear Strip Lawn & Patio, was written by dklingen.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Tags: lightweight snow shovel, shovel with steel strip, snow pusher, snow shovel, snowbladz, suncast, suncast pusher shovel
Posted on: April 17, 2010
Filed under: Reviews


Reviews (3)
dklingen
March 7th, 2010 at 6:20 am
Can’t beat it…
Rated 5 stars.
Andrew Nagle
March 11th, 2010 at 5:17 am
Great Pusher
It is a well built Made in the USA and Snow Pusher scrapper! Not a shovel for sure, but works very well for its intended purpose.
J. Peters
April 11th, 2010 at 11:16 pm
Dug me out of the Virginia megastorms this year!
Snow shovels have been very difficult to come by this winter in VA, with 3 major storms dropping more than 1 foot each so far. I was lucky to get this shipped to me right before the 2nd storm last week. I was able to dig out of 15 inches pretty quickly. My driveway is well over 100 feet long and has a steep grade. This shovel was good for pushing and scooping significant amounts of snow, given that it’s 24 inches wide and has a deep curve. Just know that in wet snow storms, which tends to happen out in VA, the snow will be heavier than it looks. This took some getting used to because I’m used to smaller shovels without the depth. The metal edge was nice for scraping the layer of slush and ice that built up underneath the snow. Every now and then, like any shovel, I have to stop and knock off the buildup. But this is not terribly frequent and it comes right off, without damaging the shovel head. It’s a solid plastic/composite build and it serves its purpose. Good purchase!
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