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Sno Brum

Snow Plows


Sno Brum Original Snow Removal Tool with Telescoping Handle
(Lawn & Patio) Sno Brum

Also good for clearing snow from hot tub covers
Telescoping handle extends from 27-inches to 46-inches for plenty of reach
The Sno Brum head is made of high grade durable foam and cross linked polyethylene


Price: $29.95 $15.79


Customer Reviews:
  1. Must have for snow!
    I finally got a Snow Brum after living in the northeast my whole life. I can't believe I've wasted so much time with a regualr snow brush. And this is a required tool if you have an SUV and hate having 50 pounds of snow slide down your wind shield when ever you hit the brakes. You can clean...
  2. Great Product
    I bought my first one a number of years ago at a chain store and was skeptical but then after using it to push off huge amounts of snow with one sweep I was hooked. The telescoping handle is nice and reaches high over the car. Lots of heavy snow can be removed in a few minutes unlike a snow...

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  • Ice has begun to melt

    Pakistan may be the only country in the world where persons involved in heinous crimes including treason not only get away unpunished but also hold top appointments. Whatever little sting the law courts and accountability courts had has been smudged by this government. There is no accountability of the corrupt and criminals since the rulers themselves are NRO cleansed. Those wanting accountability of the wrongdoers are scoffed at, threatened and suppressed. Crossing all limits, the PPP leadership is averse to an open and fair probe on a highly sensitive matter of memo having grave implications for national security and integrity. Likewise, it has flouted Supreme Court’s (SC) ruling given on 16 December 2009 making NRO null and void. It continues to maintain a stubborn stance of defiance even after the SC rejected the review petition on NRO and directed the government to implement its order by 10 January 2012. Countdown will terminate on 16 January and the nation is keeping its fingers crossed.

    Guide to Snow and Ice Removal

    Start with the right equipment and deicers and then use these time-tested removal methods.

    1. Before the ground freezes you might want to install tall stakes around plant beds near paths and driveways so that you know where to stop shoveling.

    Tip: If your shrubs get loaded down with heavy, wet snow, leave them alone or you’ll do more damage by shaking them off.

    2. A liquid magnesium chloride blend can be applied with a garden sprayer a few hours before a storm. This solution can melt snow accumulations of less than 2 inches and keep ice from bonding to hard surfaces. Count on using 1 gallon for every 1,000 square feet.  You can find the solution at home or garden centers.

    3. Look for a shovel with a lightweight plastic or aluminum blade coated with a nonstick finish to make unloading the snow easier on your back. Try not to select a shovel with a blade so big that you’ll be tempted to overload it. Ergonomic, S-shaped shafts will save your back by requiring less bending. Avoid using metal blades on wood decking. A pusher is a shovel with a C-shaped blade that is handy for clearing lightweight, fluffy snow.

    Tip:Professionals recommend shoveling several times, even while it’s still snowing, so that snow doesn’t get a chance to bond to surfaces. It’s also easier to shovel 2 inches of snow than 5 inches of snow. REmove the snow down to the pavement so that sunlight can warm it up and prevent ice from forming.

    4. Don’t pile snow on foundation walls where snow melt can refreeze and cause cracks to widen or against anything made of wood, which is also susceptible to water damage.

    5. For an inexpensive snow melter use rock salt which works at temperatures above 12 degrees F, but is hard on shrubs and grass and can eat away the surface of concrete walkways. Two other salts, magnesium chloride and calcium chloride, cost more but are less harsh, but not great for plants, and work at lower temperatures than rock salt. Magnesium chloride and calcium chloride work from 20 to 25 degrees below zero F. Another nonsalt option is a fertilizer called urea. It can be more expensive than any salt and it can be tough to find. Wear gloves when spreading any deicer by hand. For large areas, use a handheld spreader or a push spreader. Don’t use a grass spreader since the granules will clog its gears. Store deicers off the floor or in a sealed bucket to keep them dry.

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    Snow problem should be no problem - The Daily of the University of ...

    Shouldn’t need to close for two days, drivers shouldn’t have to deal with 12-hour commutes and buses shouldn’t end up scattered across roads. While each of these is its own issue, most of the problems Seattle faced with the snowpocalypse lead directly back to the government.

    The fact of the matter is that plenty of other major cities deal with the same conditions year in and year out. And we’re not just talking Alaska here, either.

    When the first signs of a snowstorm begin to brew in New York, plenty of salt, ploughs and, most importantly, people are assigned to clear the snow as soon as it hits. Sure, it’s still cold outside, but schools aren’t canceled, work schedules are normal and traffic jams are still just caused by congestion, not accidents.

    In the Big Apple, it isn’t just 3 inches they have to clear up either — it’s 3 feet. If they can manage that, why can’t we?

    At this point, you might begin to gesture toward the budget and say that we can’t afford to budget for snow removal.

    Guess again.

    Some of the largest snow budgets in the Midwest still end up amounting to only a few million dollars. When you consider that Kansas City’s $2.5 million buys it enough help to deal with an average of 20 inches of snow a year, Seattle should have no problem budgeting to avoid snow. In comparison, only $654,040 was budgeted for street-maintenance in case of Seattle weather crises – including snow – this year. Our emergency-weather budget is rising next year, but the funding is still unacceptably low.

    Considering the amount of damage this snowfall dealt to our schedules, wallets and sanity, finding room for an extra $2 million in this city’s $895 million 2011 budget is well worth ensuring this kind of crisis never happens again.

    It’s true that some of the change happens with you. The fact that the majority of Seattle drivers are inept at driving in snow and ice doesn’t help. (Yes, even you, despite your constant assertion to the contrary.)

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    News

    Howell recoups winter-weather equipment after fire

    Asbury Park Press - Dec 06, 2010

    Schlegel said 90 percent of snow- and ice-removal equipment was lost in the fire. So far, the township has not needed the equipment to fight snow or ice
    There was snow plan

    The Spokesman Review - Dec 05, 2010

    I also disagree with Randy Ryan's revelation that there has never been snow removal equipment or a plan to plow snow at Albi.
    VDOT preparing for another round with the snow

    Daily Press - Dec 05, 2010

    The department has more than 7519 pieces of snow removal equipment, 48000 tons of sand and 281000 tons of salt. Also included in the efforts to fight the
    Cleaning up!

    Laurel Outlook - Dec 01, 2010

    Wheeler said every piece of equipment the City has available for snow removal is on the job and 10 city employees are busy doing snow removal - driving
    NIAGARA NEWS BRIEFS

    FireEngineering.com - Dec 06, 2010

    NIAGARA NEWS BRIEFS Since snow-removal efforts began, an estimated 700 truckloads of snow have been hauled to the old Republic Steel site at South Park Avenue and Abbey Street.