Meet the Suncast 20 in. W X 51 in. L Poly Ergonomic Snow Shovel—a purpose-built tool designed to tackle winter cleanup with minimal strain and maximum efficiency.
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Blade: poly material, 20" wide with a 13" blade length for rapid scooping and solid snow control.
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Overall length: 51" to deliver extended reach and reduce the need to bend, helping you maintain proper form during longer shoveling sessions.
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Handle: steel construction paired with a comfort grip for a secure, confident grip in cold or wet conditions.
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Blade color: blue for easy visibility when you’re maneuvering snow and keeping track of where you’ve cleared.
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Durability and maintenance: a poly blade that stands up to winter duties and is straightforward to clean and store season after season.
This shovel is designed for practical, everyday snow removal—from driveways and sidewalks to stairs and porches. The combination of a wide 20" blade and a long 51" handle gives you leverage and coverage, so you move more snow with fewer passes and with less strain on your back and shoulders.
Why choose this ergonomic shovel:
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Ergonomic design minimizes wrist and back fatigue by promoting a natural push motion and providing a confident grip when you’re out in the cold.
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Lightweight yet sturdy poly blade helps you scoop efficiently without sacrificing durability, making it a reliable, long-lasting winter companion.
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Weather-ready construction with a steel handle built to withstand winter use and resist wear from repeated seasonal use.
Ideal use scenarios:
- Clearing a snow-covered driveway in fewer passes thanks to the wide blade.
- Efficiently moving snow from sidewalks, steps, and entryways with precise control.
- Balancing speed and endurance during regular winter storms, keeping you comfortable and productive.
Who benefits most:
- Homeowners and renters seeking a dependable, back-friendly shovel for routine snow removal.
- Anyone wanting a durable, easy-to-maintain tool that stays effective season after season.
Pro tips for optimal use:
- Angle the blade slightly forward to cradle and lift snow rather than trying to scoop it straight up—this reduces resistance and fatigue.
- Clear a few inches at a time for heavy, compacted snow to prevent overexertion.
- Rinse off salt and debris after use and dry the blade before storing to extend life.