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The Snowplow the Original Snow Pusher 24" Wide Model

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by EPR Distribution

Arrives Sunday, Feb 23
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Size: 24"


Features

  • Wide blade shovel: Snow shovel with a 24-inch wide UHMW poly blade to remove snow
  • Comfortable and operational control: Features ergonomic, fiberglass handle with D style grip handle
  • Strong construction: Tuff brace support system provides blade support; Simple bolt-together design
  • Chip packed snow and ice: Flip over to use cutting angle to separate packed snow or chip away at ice
  • Gentle on surfaces: Use on all surfaces, including concrete, blacktop, pavers, decks, roofs and more

Description

This commercial-grade 24in. Snowplow snowpusher is ready to tackle anything old man winter dishes out. It's perfect for cleaning off decks, steps, sidewalks, patios & driveways. Its ultra rugged, non-abrasive, wood-safe blade is made of revolutionary UHMW polyethylene, providing exceptional durability & Impact Resistance. Use it to push, scrape & even chop.This hard-working shovel is lightweight, with a D-style control grip, reinforced 49 in. Fiberglass handle & easy bolt-together assembly. It comes with a wall hanger clip.

Material: Polyethylene


Color: Yellow


Brand: THE SNOWPLOW "THE ORIGINAL SNOW PUSHER"


Item dimensions L x W x H: 54 x 24 x 4 inches


Style: Multi-purpose


Handle Material: Metal


Blade Material: Polyethylene


Is Foldable: Yes


Grip Type: Ergonomic


UPC:


Material: ‎Polyethylene


Color: ‎Yellow


Brand: ‎THE SNOWPLOW "THE ORIGINAL SNOW PUSHER"


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎54 x 24 x 4 inches


Style: ‎Multi-purpose


Handle Material: ‎Metal


Blade Material: ‎Polyethylene


Is Foldable: ‎Yes


Grip Type: ‎Ergonomic


UPC: ‎612433505245


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎45


Manufacturer: ‎THE SNOWPLOW


Part Number: ‎50524


Item Weight: ‎4.54 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎54 x 24 x 4 inches


Item model number: ‎SNOWPLOW - 50524 - 24 inch


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎24"


Shape: ‎Curved


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Certification: ‎(unset)


Included Components: ‎SNOWPLOW - 50524 - 24 inch


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎LIMITED WARRANTY


Date First Available: March 16, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent snow pusher and ice breaker.
Works great always. Light weight, but very sturdy. I also have a 48" snowplow which works great for light snow. However, it can be too much for me in heavy or deep snow. I got this 24" plow and it has handled anything Colorado snow has thrown at me so far. Overall, this is an excellent product.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by Gilbert D.

  • Two thumbs up!
I don't write reviews. But..... The Snowplow Shovel just arrived and so did the snow! It really does plow through the snow! At 5'5"....the 24" blade is the perfect size for me...plus it really is very light weight! It's surprisingly very sturdy too! Assembly was easy...but I did need to use a small cordless drill for the self- tapping screws. I started with about 3-4 inches of fluffy snow. Fast and easy clean up! Then the wet stuff came down. The shovel worked just as good! I even used it to swiftly clear the snow off the hood and roof of my car! (Not recommended...but it didn't scratch anything) In comparison to everyone else that was shoveling their smaller driveways.....this Plow Shovel definitely speeds up the job of snow removal a lot!!! I am super happy I found this product and read the reviews. Two thumbs up!! Five Stars across the board! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by sulew

  • Good shovel
It is not very heavy but very sturdy. It will definitely last a long time. I am happy with the purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by Jason Christenson

  • Useful and innovative snow pusher
I was attracted to try this snow pusher because of the good reviews. For the most part, those expectations have been met. It is well constructed. The blade is made of a very thick plastic material that is lightweight and sturdy. The fiberglass handle with a grip at the end makes it easy to handle. I find it to move snow easily without any snow sticking to the blade. The only thing I noticed is that it catches easily on very small discontinuities in my driveway surface. This surprised me because the blade is so thick. It catches worse than the thin metal shovels I use. Nevertheless, I found that the catching was minimized if I lowered the handle to make the blade closer to parallel with the surface. I have only used it a couple of times, but I believe I will continue to enjoy using it whenever the snow is not deep enough to justify using my blower. I am also comfortable using on my stone sidewalk where I am cautious about using metal tools that might damage the surface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022 by M. Lang

  • Here is why all the negative reviews:
This is a great shovel. I owned the 48” model when I lived in MN, and used it for more than a decade, and loved it. But in MN, you can go into any hardware store, and buy one of these already assembled, ready-to-go. Now I live in NC, and when I went to the store looking for a snow-shovel (which we rarely need), I just got confused looks. So I bought this 24” one on Amazon. There are a LOT of negative reviews, mostly complaining about assembly issues, or missing hardware. So let me set the record straight. YES you will need tools and some mechanical aptitude to assemble this shovel – so know that in advance. Why can’t the manufacturer make this clear in the description? Better yet, why can’t the manufacturer pre-drill pilot holes, and make this a lot easier for everyone? But having said that – it really is a high-quality, very sturdy shovel, and the included hardware is top-quality stainless. OK – here is what you need to know: First of all, the hardware is hiding. They stuff the bag of hardware into the cylindrical socket in the brace – where the handle inserts into – and where you would NEVER see it if you didn’t know to look there. As a guy who never reads instructions, I too was certain it had been shipped without hardware, until I noticed the sticker telling me where to look. Next – to assemble the blade to the brace, you will need TWO 7/16” wrenches, one for the bolt, and one for the Nylock nut. I used a 7/16” socket plus an open-end wrench. A crescent wrench or even a pliers can hold one end if that’s all you have handy. First get all the bolts assembled in their (pre-drilled) holes, but don’t tighten yet. Then go back and tighten-up the bolts across the blade, and finally the one on top. No need to really torque them down, just reasonable hand tighten so you don’t deform the plastic. (by the way this is REALLY high-quality plastic – incredibly tough and sturdy). This is the easy part. Finally – we get to what all the complaints are about: there are 3 self-drilling/tapping stainless screws which are intended to drill through the plastic brace, and then drill and thread into the thin steel tube of the handle, thus securing it to the blade assembly. There are no pilot-holes – you as the assembler, have to run these fasteners at the correct speed to drill through two different materials, and then not over-torque them and strip-out the screw in the handle. This is where everyone is complaining that you need a power screwdriver. Its true – no way you could do this with a hand screwdriver. In addition, while doing this drilling/tapping operation, you have to make sure the handle is fully inserted to the proper depth, AND the handle is rotated to the correct position. I’m an experienced machinist, yet I can completely understand why many would be hesitant with this step. If you have never used a fastener like this, you have no room for error – either it works for you the first time, or not. If you don’t have a pristine Phillips #2 head on your drill/driver, chances are that, even if you do everything perfectly, the screw can slip and get away from you while trying to drill into the side of a steel tube with no centerpunch, and go sideways. Moreover – once you finally drill through the steel tube of the handle, now the threaded portion engages, and with your drill still spinning at high-speed, the threads could rapidly hit bottom and strip-out the steel tube. Be careful. Take it slow. Or – better yet, pre-drill pilot holes with a 1/8” drill – then it is easy to thread the self- drilling/tapping screws in, even with a regular Phillips driver. With successful assembly, this shovel is great – I would give it 5-stars. But because of the assembly issues which are going to be a problem for many people, I have to subtract a star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025 by E. Persson

  • Best snow shovel
If you are going to get a snow shovel, this is the one. I prefer to use my snow blower, but most of the time there is not enough snow. I bought 1 to try and have since bought another because I like it so much. Feels solid and in turn maybe a little heavier then other shovels, but well made. You will have to put it together when it arrives ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by Peter

  • Worth it
I used the Snow Pusher shovel today & it worked great. Snow did not stick to it, and it worked really well to push the snow away like a plow. It was easy to put together. I saw some complaints about needing a power screw driver to put it together. The instructions actually recommend using one. I'd also say that a socket wrench set is helpful as far as attaching the locking nuts and bolts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Z. Power

  • Best snow shovel ever!
It pushes and shovels. I’ve had it for years and it is in great shape.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024 by John Sorteberg

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