From Snowblower to Shovel: Comparing 4 Snow Removal Methods

Wet & Forget
by Wet & Forget
If you live in one of the cooler parts of the country, chances are you will wake up some morning in the near future to find the outdoors blanketed in white. And while those snowdrifts look beautiful from inside your house, sooner or later you will need to trek outside, dig out the car, and continue with your busy life. But there are lots of choices for how to remove the white stuff from your driveway and sidewalks. Keep reading to learn about 4 snow removal tools to help you decide which is right for you, so you can enjoy safe and (relatively) hassle-free snow removal this winter.
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  • Carol S Carol S on Dec 19, 2013
    Flame thrower aside - This weeks snowflakes were tiny & light and only amounted to an inch or two. Temperatures were below 30 and any melting from the sun would result in ice. So, I tried something different. I plugged in our trustee Toro leaf blower and proceeded to blow the fluffy stuff off the porch, steps, walk ways, driveway & even my car. Worked like a charm. Just remember to stand with your back to the wind.
  • Becky P Becky P on Dec 20, 2013
    I got a snow blower this summer at a yard sale.....I'm ready!
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