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  • Canada has had this for like 30...how is this brand new?????

  • Yeah we've only had this in Michigan for like 20 years, finally making it to the US.

  • Always got them at Home Hardware or Canadian Tire where it's called a scoop. If you have a place to dump thats at a lower grade than the driveway they're ideal.

  • All gadgets aside, all tricks and inventions forgotten, shovelling snow is work: hard work. I currently have about a meter of snow on the flat here in Nova Scotia, and my snow scoop, much like this one, can go about 2 feet before it's loaded. Then I have to heave it up the bank because it's too heavy for me to lift. Load light, and go often.

  • Ya. we get like 3 feet of snow here in southern Canada. I don't think this is adequate.

  • All orders are word of mouth. This is why Primoshop has never had 1 return.

  • Masi Nova snow pusher

    A general pusher, based on innovative design and technology, for heavy-duty use. Reinforced steel handle, solid and robust scoop of hollow-core construction. Reinforced edge plate protects the corners. User-friendly grip.

  • The wovel cannot even function arter 1 foot of snow. The snow pusher can push deep snow and you do not throw the snow. It is pushed over to the side without lifting the shovel. That is why many elderly people use this great product. They never have to throw the snow. You push the snow and it is done. My neighbor who works for a major airline uses the snow pusher and shew says it the best snow removal product she has ever used. It takes her 10 minutes to remove the snow off the driveway.

  • So, once your snow is piled high enough that you have to throw it up onto the snow bank, you're just out of luck? It'll last 10 years because it'll only occasionaly be used. Even the Wovel looks like it would work better than this dud.

  • 03/05/2010: A must have for people with a bad back

    The best tool for heavy snow, people with a bad back (like me) and steep driveways. You will most likely never go back to a snow shovel because it's so easy to handle. Just scoop it up and push it on top of a pile and it glides off.

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