Who needs one? After a smart purchase in December (before the crazy loads of snow fell) at True Value, we are continually happy with this most basic snow shovel. Last year, we blogged a few good-looking and/or intriguing options, but at home, we continue to stick with simple, functional -- and bright yellow -- for $20.
From the YO-HO, Yeoman & Company Quality Tools, the line of aluminum snow pushers and shovels offers several sizes and handle variations. We recommend calling around to your local hardware stores to see if they carry the YO-HO brand.
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It may be a little louder than a plastic shovel, but metal shovels work so much better than plastic. I use one that is about thirty tears old in chicago, and it cuts a real nice swath out of the snow, and you also get all of those pesky slush and icy spots under the snow. I will always pick metal.