There is such thing! You can find Electric snow shovels at places like Walmart, Home Depot and Sears. I would imagine that the price might be a little expensive.
Electric snow shovels are essentially very small snowblowers that can push light snow up to 20 feet away. The operator simply pushes the shovel along while an internal motor blows snow out the side.
I suppose it is really a matter of your opinion. If more snow is coming, I would shovel to decrease the amount of work later, but if it is just one inch, and nothing else, probably not.
If snow precedes the freezing rain, it would be much easier to shovel it all together at the end than shovel the snow and then get stuck with a glaze of ice afterward.
If you have a snow shovel lying around for winter use, you can actually get far more out of it than simply clearing your snowy driveway and sidewalk in the winter. Use a snow shovel with a curve to clean up flooded water in your basement or garage after it rains. A snow shovel is also great for breaking up ice in the winter, and when you have an oil spill in your garage a snow shovel can shovel up something absorbent like cat litter used to clean up the oil.
The Toro Power Shovel can be used to clear snow off of sidewalks and driveways. It is designed to clear a twelve inch pathway and can handle snow up to a one foot depth.
A Toro electric snow shovel can be purchased from Home Depot, Amazon and eBay. The Toro electric snow shovel can clear up to 300lb's of snow per minute.
There is very little difference between a snow blower and an electric snow shovel. Both are effectively snow blowers which use power to move snow rather than manual labour.
Electric snow shovels are essentially very small snowblowers that can push light snow up to 20 feet away. The operator simply pushes the shovel along while an internal motor blows snow out the side.
you have to be really fast but if you shovel to much snow it will get to heavy and you'll drop a bunch of snow and when you have a shovel full of snow you quickly bring the shovel over to the grass dump it and keep shoveling.
anyone can shovel snow
Depends on how big your shovel is.
70% of snow
I suppose it is really a matter of your opinion. If more snow is coming, I would shovel to decrease the amount of work later, but if it is just one inch, and nothing else, probably not.
Yes. If you don't shovel your snow, you can get a ticket.
www.wovel.com/ Wovel claims to have the safest snow shovel which is easier on the physical body, however, given that your physician has indicated that you should not shovel snow, no snow shovel would be appropriate for you.
You find a snow shovel at Whirley Street. There is nothing behind the Whirley Street kids so just dodge the snowballs they throw at you until you find the snow shovel
you can shovel : snow dirt sand