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We finally got the snow I've been waiting for!
I don't have as much as some have, but that's because I live in the valley. Along the benches are absolutely dumped on. My co-worker has at least two feet of new snow in his back yard over the last 24 hours. I'm going to give him this device to review as soon as he digs his way out of his driveway and makes it down the mountain. 
edit: Check out this video! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoxs0ELG0mA]CLICK HERE[/video] That is how you DON'T get snow off your car. This post is here to offer you a better choice that A) doesn't take 90 minutes, and B) isn't a rusty dust pan. lol
Here is our test subject today:
So anyway, I am reviewing the Snow Mover Personal Snow Plow. I wanted to give this a really extreme test, so as I was shoveling the powder off my driveway, I decided to toss it up on my car to give it a little more depth. This amount of snow is not unrealistic though. I've actually had more snow than this on my car after a storm before.
I'll let the pictures and video do the talking from here.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cxZv4XhLcw]Snow Mover Video[/video]
One other tool I'd like to review is the OXO snow brush. This is an awesome tool to keep in your car. The Snow Mover is for extreme "I left my car outside during the storm of the year" type snow. For more of the "It snowed really hard while I was at the mall" type snow you will need one of these.
These are great because of the handle which extends quite a way. The big plus for the Snow Mover is that you don't have to get right up against your snow covered vehicle to get the snow off it. The problem with brushes is that you end up getting covered with snow during the process of getting it off your car. Having an extendable handle like this one has will help reduce that problem. You still may get some snow on your shoes, but at least it won't fill your pockets.
As you can see, the brush bristles are pretty tall and that allows for easy clearing of the trunk if you have a spoiler.
It should snow the rest of the week, so I hope to pass these tools around the office and let other people give them a try so I can gather their reviews. I did this last year with my Ice Master and it was hard to get it back from people because they loved it so much, so we'll see if I'm able to retain ownership of my tools better this year. lol


edit: Check out this video! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoxs0ELG0mA]CLICK HERE[/video] That is how you DON'T get snow off your car. This post is here to offer you a better choice that A) doesn't take 90 minutes, and B) isn't a rusty dust pan. lol
Here is our test subject today:

So anyway, I am reviewing the Snow Mover Personal Snow Plow. I wanted to give this a really extreme test, so as I was shoveling the powder off my driveway, I decided to toss it up on my car to give it a little more depth. This amount of snow is not unrealistic though. I've actually had more snow than this on my car after a storm before.
I'll let the pictures and video do the talking from here.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cxZv4XhLcw]Snow Mover Video[/video]





One other tool I'd like to review is the OXO snow brush. This is an awesome tool to keep in your car. The Snow Mover is for extreme "I left my car outside during the storm of the year" type snow. For more of the "It snowed really hard while I was at the mall" type snow you will need one of these.

These are great because of the handle which extends quite a way. The big plus for the Snow Mover is that you don't have to get right up against your snow covered vehicle to get the snow off it. The problem with brushes is that you end up getting covered with snow during the process of getting it off your car. Having an extendable handle like this one has will help reduce that problem. You still may get some snow on your shoes, but at least it won't fill your pockets.

As you can see, the brush bristles are pretty tall and that allows for easy clearing of the trunk if you have a spoiler.



It should snow the rest of the week, so I hope to pass these tools around the office and let other people give them a try so I can gather their reviews. I did this last year with my Ice Master and it was hard to get it back from people because they loved it so much, so we'll see if I'm able to retain ownership of my tools better this year. lol
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