Erapro P-4ME 18-Inch Poly Blade With Metal Edge Combo Snow Shovel With 36-Inch Stained Hardwood Shaft Review

Erapro P-4ME 18-Inch Poly Blade With Metal Edge Combo Snow Shovel With 36-Inch Stained Hardwood Shaft
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This snow shovel is heavier than I expected it to be. The other 2 that I have are much lighter, one is a cheap plastic shovel with a lighter wood shaft, the other is an ergonomic shovel with a hard plastic shaft.
The flaw is in the metal edge design. Because it is simply bolted on to the underside of the plastic shovel, there are spaces in between where the snow can get in. Shoveling more snow will compress the trapped snow and cause it to turn into ice and thereby causing the metal edge to become more separated from the plastic shovel. The manufactured seems to have tried to take this into account by having a arch in the metal for the excess ice to go, but when there is too much ice, the arch becomes full and cannot move the ice to the sides anymore. This causes more ice to accumulate in between and further forcing the metal and the plastic apart.
The shovel overall is still usable, just that the flaw will cause it to have a shorter life.
A much better design would have been for the metal edge to be folded, allowing it be both on the top and the bottom so that the snow would not be pressed into the gap.
I have tried looking for such a shovel but have not found one yet. I guess it costs too much manufacture. But technically I could just buy a sheet of metal, cut and fold it, then attach it using an epoxy.

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