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Snow Joe Telescoping Roof Rake, Extendable Leaf & Snow Shovel with Poly Blade, 25 Inch Wide

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Features

  • Versatile Rake: Perfect for removing snow, wet leaves, and debris from roofs without climbing, the roof rake ensures optimal utility
  • Large Rake Head: Oversized poly blade rake head measures 6 x 25 inches for maximum clearing, covering more area in fewer passes
  • Adjustable Reach: Telescoping Twist-n-Lock handle extends to 21 feet, with a total overhead reach of 27 feet so you can get to those high areas with ease
  • Lightweight, Durable Build: Weighs just 4.8 pounds which minimizes strain; Built to withstand harsh weather conditions and frequent use
  • For Home & Outdoor: Suitable for home and car roofs, patios, and driveways, giving you a year-round maintenance companion you can count on

Description

Removing snow is enough of a hassle when it’s on the ground, but the chore becomes downright dangerous when it’s piled atop your shingles. The Snow Joe Telescoping Snow Shovel Roof Rake with Poly Blade not only protects your home, but keeps you safely down below so you can scrape all the white stuff away without ever setting foot on a shaky ladder. The telescoping handle makes it easy to clear not only snow, but wet leaves and other debris safely and the 6x25 in. rake head targets a wide area so the job is finished quickly as well. Dimensions: 24. 8W x 6D x 252H in. . Twist-and-lock hard plastic pole. Oversize poly blade rake head. Extends up to 21 feet. Lightweight at only 4. 8 lbs. . The perfect clearing tool for your roof.

Material: Poly


Color: Blue


Brand: Snow Joe


Item Weight: 4.8 Pounds


Style: 25-Inch Poly Snow Blade


Handle Material: Aluminum, Aluminum


Blade Length: 25 Inches


Blade Material: Poly


Is Foldable: No


Grip Type: Rubberized Grip


Material: Poly


Color: Blue


Brand: Snow Joe


Item Weight: 4.8 Pounds


Style: 25-Inch Poly Snow Blade


Handle Material: Aluminum, Aluminum


Blade Length: 25 Inches


Blade Material: Poly


Is Foldable: No


Grip Type: Rubberized Grip


UPC: 810829024060


Global Trade Identification Number: 60


Item Weight: 4.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Snow Joe


Item model number: RJ204M


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Snow Joe Twist-n-Lock Telescoping Roof Rake
Update 12/3/15 - Snow has arrived and I have used the rake three times, and as expected, the telescoping handle is a vast improvement over snapping together separate pole sections. In just a minute I have the rake fully extended or collapsed -- no fussing with it in freezing temperatures. It feels lighter to handle, and, an unexpected benefit -- the section closest to the rake has added flexibility. Normally a reasonably unwieldy tool, this flexibility increases maneuverability, agility. I can now more precisely position the rake. So it is performing better than expected. . . A portion of my roof that faces north has a small overhang that causes a big ice dam issue. If I rake the roof as snow accumulates I can mitigate the problem. Snow rakes like this one are designed to be used on 3-4 inches of accumulation so a big storm may require repeated trips outside to re-rake the roof. The last snow roof rake I purchased had snap in pole segments. And, although it did a great job pulling the snow down, the assembly usually needed to be accomplished while standing outside in a raging snow storm with frozen fingers popping in the pole segments. This part of using the rake was what I dreaded most, but this new telescoping pole version completely eliminates that issue. The attachment system with this version is also more stable. The old version I had used wing nuts to attach the supports to the polycarbonate (plastic) rake and before each use they needed to be checked to ensure they had not loosened -- because they often had. This was an important step because if not secure the head had too much give which could cause the plastic to crack. So, along with the pole improvement this new version uses small screws that are tightened with an included Allen wrench to attach the braces to the plastic rake. This is a system which appears less likely to loosen and will help maintain structural integrity. Assembly consists of attaching three screws to two braces and one nut -- and all necessary hardware is included. I bought this rake as soon as I saw it because this is the brand I've been using and have been pleased with, but I also know from experience that it is best to purchase before the first big snow storm or it may be out of stock. If I encounter problems after using the rake I will update the review. . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2015 by M. Hill

  • Roof shovel
I like the fact it reaches where a typical shovel can not. Bought it for our gazebo roof. Used past weekend and works great.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by Kathi OD

  • Effective for clearing our metal roof
Our new garage has a metal roof that slopes toward the service door and one of the garage doors. The Snow Joe with a plastic blade extends sufficiently and clears well without scratching. It also works well to clear icicles from the high gutters on our house. It is a bit wobbly when extended, but not excessively. The vendor mistakenly shipped the version with a metal blade first, and that was returned for the correct version with a poly blade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023 by FormerBuckeye

  • Happy with this
I read a LOT of reviews for roof rakes before finally settling on this one, not because the reviews were much better but because the seller seemed responsive to negative reviews and it was cheap, so if it broke the first time I tried it (as some buyers said it did for them) I thought odds were good I could get a free replacement or my money back and, even if I didn't, I wouldn't be out too much cash. I've used it for a winter now and it's totally fine. It's lightweight, which makes it easier to handle than my old one. It's kinda bendy but I don't find I mind it, and once I get it up on the roof, it's easy to use. I have solar panels and it seems to work fine with those. It's too lightweight to break through crusted-over snow, so if snow melts a bit and refreezes before you get to it, you're out of luck, but since I'd rather err on the side of not damaging my solar panels, I'm fine with that too. Assembly was fine but I suggest not tightening the bolts until you've got all of them started, just so you know everything's lined up properly. I am happy with this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2020 by G. Switz

  • It works!
At 9600 ft of elevation, we get snow from October through June, so the snow rake comes in handy to get the weight off the roof especially in March. It's lightweight but has pokey edges that grasp the snow and pull it right down on top of you! Enjoy!!
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024 by Kimberlee

  • Works well, but durability is lacking
As advertised the product is lightweight, has an easy to use telescoping handle, and does a good job digging in and pulling snow off the roof. I used it first after about 10 inches of light, powdery snow fell. I was able to clear about 80% of the snow off my steeply pitched, two story metal roof using Joe and a stepladder. Over the course of the following two days, another 10 inches of snow fell but this time it was very wet and heavy. By the time I got off work and pulled out Joe, the snow had developed a crust. Still, Joe did a good job breaking through that crust and pulling large chunks of snow/ice off the roof... until Joe's head snapped off right at the point where the bolt for the cross braces passes through the pole. It was a nice, clean break, clearly showing that the point where the cross braces attach could use a little reinforcement. Since there's no way to reattach the head now I am left with a snow rake with a six inch reach and a 20.5 foot long poking device. If there are any Friends fans out there that need to check if ugly naked guy is still alive, let me know. I'll be happy to lend you the poking device so you don't have to fashion your own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2022 by JKPrime

  • Fantastic for solar panels
We live in Minnesota and I have a 14 kVA solar array. It doesn't make any money covered with snow, so I bought this roof rake. It works perfectly. The rigid plastic blade pulls the snow off easily and doesn't scratch the panels. It adjusts easily, even with gloves on, so you can clean the top half, the come back and clear the lower section. I an sure it would work equally well on any roof. Very easy to use, as light as practical, and sturdy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by Clara R Clara R

  • Its heavier than I thought
I did not assemble until today as we have not had significant snow to use it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by John J Sinkiewicz

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