I got one of these a few months ago, forget a snow blower lol... This thing is super handy and gets the job done like a snow blower, but much smaller to store and use! Nice video!
It is really impressive. Definitely worth looking into if you have snow and a flat surface to run it on, like decks, driveways or sidewalks. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have a snowjoe which I like. Only complaint I have is I can only throw the snow forward so I have to start at each end over the sidewalk and work towards the middle. This seems to have the same issue
I do. Haven’t had as much snow this year yet, but I have used it twice so far. Still works incredibly well on hard surfaces (driveways, sidewalks, decks etc.).
@@garnerreviews can that power shovel be used to clear snow piled up around a fire hydrant, like in this video ruclips.net/video/A4S64lP88xA/видео.html
@@mrbubetube No, that would be too deep. Depending on the moisture level in the snow, you could probably move at most 6-8”, less if it is super moist. Hope that helps. 👍🏻
@@garnerreviews ya, but what if you tried picking up the power shovel and starting from the top of the snow pile. Could it shave the pile down layer by layer or would it be too heavy to pick it up that high?
@@mrbubetube I have tried that to some extent (although never as deep as that video) and you can get it to work sometimes but it isn’t designed for that. If that is the situation you are facing then I wouldn’t suggest this tool for that. 👍🏻
Good demo! 👍 Thank you
Thanks. 👍🏻
I got one of these a few months ago, forget a snow blower lol... This thing is super handy and gets the job done like a snow blower, but much smaller to store and use! Nice video!
It is really impressive. Definitely worth looking into if you have snow and a flat surface to run it on, like decks, driveways or sidewalks. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have a snowjoe which I like. Only complaint I have is I can only throw the snow forward so I have to start at each end over the sidewalk and work towards the middle. This seems to have the same issue
do you still have this power shovel?
I do. Haven’t had as much snow this year yet, but I have used it twice so far. Still works incredibly well on hard surfaces (driveways, sidewalks, decks etc.).
@@garnerreviews can that power shovel be used to clear snow piled up around a fire hydrant, like in this video ruclips.net/video/A4S64lP88xA/видео.html
@@mrbubetube No, that would be too deep. Depending on the moisture level in the snow, you could probably move at most 6-8”, less if it is super moist. Hope that helps. 👍🏻
@@garnerreviews ya, but what if you tried picking up the power shovel and starting from the top of the snow pile. Could it shave the pile down layer by layer or would it be too heavy to pick it up that high?
@@mrbubetube I have tried that to some extent (although never as deep as that video) and you can get it to work sometimes but it isn’t designed for that. If that is the situation you are facing then I wouldn’t suggest this tool for that. 👍🏻