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AMES 2672100 Aluminum Scoop with Hardwood Handle and D-Grip, 45-Inch

$ 22.17

Availability: 68 in stock
  • Blade Material: Aluminum
  • Product Dimensions: 11.25 x 15 x 45.5 inches; 3.52 Pounds
  • Application: Shown in Description
  • Model: 2672100
  • Blade Length: Shown in Description
  • MPN: 2672100
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Style: 45 in. Hardwood Handle Scoop
  • Material: Aluminum
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Features: rust proof
  • Condition: New
  • Manufacturer Warranty: None
  • Handle Size: Shown in Description
  • Blade Width: Shown in Description
  • Brand: AMES
  • Item Weight: 3.52 pounds
  • Type: Shovels
  • Handle Material: Wood

    Description

    AMES 2672100 Aluminum Scoop with Hardwood Handle and D-Grip, 45-Inch
    About this item
    Aluminum blade is rust proof
    Thick aluminum alloy for maximum strength
    Large poly D-grip for leverage and control
    Hardwood handle for strength and durability
    The Ames aluminum scoop is ideal for the transport of all materials, loose and bulky. It is durable and lightweight for snow removal.
    Reviews:
    1. In northeastern PA you need a sturdy shovel for all the ice patches that form. Some weeks every winter we get sheets of ice covering our sidewalks streets and porches. The bus system even shuts down until the ice is cleared. This shovel if angled correctly along with rock salt breaks up ice patches with some elbow grease.
    2. I bought this to help clean up my dog waste but a little big for that. Works great with the big snow storm we had. It is light waight but great quolity it will out last my snow shovels for shure. The handle is easy to grip the wood handle body is very sturdy . the base metal part is thick and sturdy and secure to handle. I'm going to be buying more of this brand. Delivered quick and boxed very well.
    3. Finally received the 5 cubic yards of wood chips yesterday on my driveway. This tool is great for shoveling. It's lightweight and large, so with each shovel, more weight is dedicated to picking up the wood chips, than the shovel blade - compared to a spade. I'd recommend this if you're spreading wood chips around the house.