Here you can see the Titan Roof Razor removing about 12" of wet snow. Note the flex in the pole, the strength of the Roof Razor, and the ease in which the snow is removed. The horizontal head frame acts as a cutting bar. Removing the snow is a simple as push, stop, small reverse stroke, and let gravity do the work.
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Wouldn't it be easier if u gat a ladder and instead of cutting up u cutt sidewayz and then juzt push off the snow with a shovel thatz what I would do if it waz possible idk if it would work cuz I live in the part of cali that skips all the crapy seasons we juzt have rain and wind and sometimez itz sunny butt @leazt we get 2 do something elze then scrape snow off roofz lol if I wanted to go snowboard which I do I juzt drive down to Reno and comeback I wouldn't stay there more then 3dayz lol
707BLACKDEVIL707 7 months ago
Pushing up instead of pulling down is going to damage more roofs...I hope the makers have insurance because your going to get some idiot from Chicago wanting a new roof.
cchanderson 1 year ago
Is it designed for the chute bit to flick it up in your face or is that just a funny side effect.
DreamsCatcher101 1 year ago
How does it keep from getting caught on the shingles?
cooldog60 1 year ago
Works great. I just cleared the 2-4' drifts of snow off my roof in about 45 minutes. It's all but effortless and kind of fun.
Would have gone quicker if I didn't have to trudge through the 3' of snow on the ground.
simdavsim 1 year ago
unlike the snow cutter, the snow comes down in a single push and slides down the chute and you don't have to turn it over or rake it off too. Looks more efficient. Where can I get this?
caalr2 2 years ago