Ames True Temper Aluminum 53.3 in. L x 20 in. W Snow Shovel

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Ames True Temper Aluminum 53.3 in. L x 20 in. W Snow Shovel
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Ames True Temper Aluminum 53.3 in. L x 20 in. W Snow Shovel

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  • Ideal for shoveling or pushing snow
  • Ergonomic steel handle
  • Steel wear strip
  • Over-sized D-grip easily accommodates a gloved hand
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Feb 6, 2024
Vics
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5 out of 5 stars review

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Ames True Temper Aluminum Snow Shovel

My husband ordered this for the ergonomic handle so he did not have to bend over. He was also looking for a aluminum shovel that would last. This year we had a large amount like out snow ma getton a few years ago. Our daughter borrowed out other one and does not know where it was left, soooo we had to buy another one.!!! Shocker who else can relate to this. I recommend this shovel it shipped very fast and we had not problems getting it.

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Jan 8, 2022
Richard
5 out of 5 stars review

Best shovel

I think the 20” aluminum combo shovel is the best I have ever seen. I live on a farm and need a high quality item that will last. The potential problem with the screws holding the shovel and handle together is easily solved. I put two metal hose clamps over the tops of the screws tightly. This squeezes the outside part together and prevents the screws from coming out. See the picture,. If they ever did come out, one could drill holes through the handle and put small bolts through, along with the hose clamps. The snow sticking problem can be solved by spraying teflon spay on the shovel, like that is made for coating the underside of lawn mowers. One should also store the shovel outside, so it is the same temperature as the snow, which helps with the sticking. I have had many plastic shovels, They all eventually crack.

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