Snow Throwers
Snow Wolf SW0310 Wheeled Snow Shovel
(Lawn & Patio) Structured Solutions II LLC
Release date: 2011-10-01
Outperforms Snowblowers Without The Expense Fumes Maintenance Or Noise
Superb For Large Amounts Of Snoww In All Conditions
Clears 3x Faster Than Snow Shoveling with Half the Effort and Less Risk of Injury
Price:
$129.95
$112.95
Customer Reviews:
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Well worth feeling a little silly
Today's 8" storm officially heralded in my second season using the Wovel, and I was reminded exactly how remarkable this silly-looking contraption is.My house is one of four homes on a very small private street. Since we're responsible for our own snow removal, we co-own a large snow blower and... -
Better than a snow blower
Pros:The Wovel makes for fast, easy and efficient removal of snow. I can clear my drive faster with the Wovel than my neighbors can using their snow blowers (and it seems that they work harder trying, wrestling their snow blowers!). The folding design of the Sno Wovel is wonderful! It only takes...
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Dick Clark a class act to the end
I thought her comment harsh and insensitive, but she had supporters in the room. One said that Clark’s appearances, although abbreviated, made her “uncomfortable, enough to change the channel.” One fellow said that Clark is “embarrassing himself,” wondered if he’d lost his dignity.
Cruel, they admitted, yet, as far as they were concerned, honest.
The debate was on. Was Clark embarrassing himself or was he courageous? He’d done no wrong; he’d suffered a stroke. Should he just go away and stay there?
Would you no longer invite a similarly afflicted relative or friend to speak at Thanksgiving dinner, when each of the celebrants are asked to say for what they’re particularly grateful?
Would that make other guests uncomfortable, affect their appetites, allow the soup to get cold? Shouldn’t such a soul know when it’s time to be seen but not heard? For our sake?
If Clark spoke halting English because he had a thick foreign accent, would he be insufferable? Should Beethoven have quit composing because he was nearly deaf?
News
Snow is on its way to Franklin County; are you ready?Chambersburg Public Opinion - Dec 05, 2010
Nothing will save your back and legs like snow blowers. They are powered by a two-stroke or four-stroke gas engine. The horsepower rating of the engine will