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The Snowcaster 70SNC 36-Inch Heavy Duty Bi-Directional Wheeled Snow Pusher, Black

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Features

  • SNOWCASTER ADVANTAGE Perfect for snow removal, barn clean-ups, and other plowing projects, this heavy-duty wheeled contractor model is 50% more efficient than traditional snow shovels. The bi-directional, angled blade is perfect for wind rowing snow. Our blades are constructed of UHMW-PE material, providing superior wear properties.
  • WHEELED AND EASY TO USE The durable wheels of this shovel increase speed and stability. With no lifting necessary, Snowcaster shovels save you time and energy.
  • HEAVY-DUTY Snowcaster shovels are built to last. This snow shovel even scoops through thin layers of ice on top of snow. Constructed with high-quality materials, this durable 36-inch shovel stands up to snow, ice, and the competition.
  • QUICK ASSEMBLY Easily assemble this shovel in less than 10 minutes. User-friendly and high-quality, Snowcaster shovel is a Heavy Duty Contractor Model and has proven commercial application.
  • MADE IN USA All of the Snowcasters products are proudly made in the USA, and we back them with a full one-year warranty. We proudly use earth-friendly materials and processes to build Snowcaster shovels.

Description

For more than 10 years, Snowcaster has led the way in helping people, companies and cities manage snow and ice to improve safety, mobility, and quality of life. We've taken our years of specialized industry knowledge and used them to manufacture products that are affordable, durable, eco-friendly, and incredibly easy to use. All of the Snowcaster’s products are proudly made in the USA, and we back them with a full one-year warranty.


Product Dimensions: 52 x 36 x 10.5 inches


Item Weight: 11.23 pounds


Manufacturer: Snowcaster


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 70SNC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • works for it's purpose
Finally got some snow so I was able to try out my new Snowcaster heavy duty pusher. My reason for purchase is I take care of my In-laws driveway and sidewalk and they live about 2 miles away. It's a pain to load up the big snow blower just to go clear 2-4" of snow however shoveling is a pain as well. At 58 years old I'm also not getting any younger so if I can find a less strenuous way to get a task done I'm all for that. So I was looking for a solution other than shoveling or getting a smaller more portable snow blower when my search lead me to the Snowcaster pusher. I went with the "Heavy Duty" model as I figured bigger is better especially for only $20 more. The snow conditions during my first use were about 3" of very heavy wet snow. I cleared 3 driveways all about 18' X 40' along with one sidewalk run of about 200'. I'll base this review on the 3rd driveway and 200' sidewalk run as by that time I kind of had this unit figured out. Not to say it's that difficult to figure out but as with most things the more you use it the better you get with it. If you are one that likes a clean clear outer edge to the sides of your driveway or sidewalk you're going to need to use a shovel after you've cleared most of the snow with the pusher. The pusher simply "pushes" the snow up to the edge leaving the outer perimeter somewhat undefined. I can see how this could bother those who are kind of "anal" with their driveway and side edging. On the driveway I simple went back with the shovel and cleaned up the edge. As for the sidewalk, I left about a 2'-3' clear path with an undefined edge and left it at that. I found that with 3" of wet snow at about a 15' run the snow piled up too much to keep pushing. So I simply cleared a path down the center of the 18' wide driveway and pushed from center side to side which worked very well as that lessened the push distance to about a 7.5' run. Once I cleared the driveway I took my shovel, cleared off the porch steps and cleaned up the driveway edge. For the entire 18' X 40' run at 3" of heavy wet snow it took me less than 10 minutes to clear it all. I would estimate with a shovel it would have taken me at least 20-30 minutes to clear the same area and required a lot more effort on my back and shoulders/arms. As for the sidewalk; after about 15' I pushed the snow to the side and then started another 15' clean run. I then ran the pusher back down the sidewalk and was able to clear a complete path in one pass that left a 2-3' wide clear path. So in conclusion; the Snowcaster appears to work as it's advertised. The unit seems a little "lightweight", but by design it doesn't take a lot of abuse so construction is likely fine. Time will only tell just how durable it is. I think about 3" of wet snow is it's limit, anymore than that you're likely going to have to breakout the shovel or snow blower. I think for a dry powder snow this unit would easily clear 6" or more snow due to lack of the weight of the snow.. Since the unit pushes the snow there is little strain on your back but your shoulders/arms do get a light workout but certainly not anywhere near the back strain or shoulder/arm workout you get when shoveling. Because it pushes the snow vs. shoveling, it does leave an undefined edge but that is easily addressed by using a shovel to simple clean up the edge. Based on after clearing three 18' X 40' driveways and 200'+ of sidewalk with about 3" of heavy wet snow, I would recommend the Snowcaster heavy duty pusher. To me this is a great tool to add to your other snow removal equipment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020 by CJ Harley

  • A time saver but has its flaws
I purchased the snowcaster for clearing the frequent dusting we get during winter that doesn't warrant use of my snowblower. My initial impression was a well made product that made clearing our driveway much easier than a regular snow shovel. After several uses I am becoming less enamored due to a couple of issues. One is the tendency of the snowcaster to flip if it hits any bit if ice or hardened snow. The blade catches and flips forward dumping whatever snow was being pushed. So not a major problem but it happens often enough to be annoying. Considering that my driveway was resurfaced before this winter I assume that if you don't have a perfectly smooth driveway the matter would be worse. The second issue and not one that I blame on the snowcaster design is the inability to left the snow against the snowbank. Because the snowcaster is able to swivel on its axis to reverse direction, when reaching the sides of my driveway the snow rolls back into a pile. Since our weather stays cold long enough between snow storms, the snow piles up and once higher than the snowcaster blade prevents me from pushing the snow clear of the driveway. This is my first season using the snowcaster and never having used a snow pusher before a lot of this is just gaining experience. I am unsure whether a metal edge on the blade would help with the flipping problem and will continue to use the snowcaster as I search around for an alternative solution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021 by Ollie

  • Not the same quality anymore
I’m very disappointed this time, I bought 2 of the blue ones years ago and I was so happy that I thought it’s time for 2 new ones and apparently better ones, both came with the plastic pusher not straight as you can see on the pictures, I don’t want to leave snow as I’m pushing, what I loved on the first 2 was that I left almost nothing of snow on the ground and also the wheels are not aligned and I’m not talking about them being angled, I’m talking about being parallel. I had to hit the bolts with a hammer so I could get them in. The first 2 were almost perfect, this pair was very disappointing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2021 by Sergio Rivera

  • Worker greater than the regular model...
I bought this because my "standard" Snowcaster survived a season but the blade had some wear that was causing it to chip along the edge and I didn't realize I could just buy a new blade from the manufacturer. I also thought that a new blade each season was kind of pricey, but would probably be worth it anyway. Part II: I contacted the Manufacturer and if you get Dougs voicemail, it's the right place, and even though I was a bit sharp with them (due to seemingly being ignored after a web form email I sent). They got right back to me and made it all right, so I'll have two snowcasters now, but hey, maybe I can get some help with the snow now. Not that it's really needed. Buy it, you will like it for anything short of heavy wet snow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2019 by P. Smith

  • Assembly Not Great
I cannot rate performance since I have not yet used it. Based on unpacking and assembly my score would not be great. I ordered 2 units and here are my findings so far. No tools enclosed. Required 3 different socket sizes. One washer missing in both units. The box says assembled in 10 minutes. UNDERESTIMATED. 1 of my 2 orders did NOT include instructions or diagrams. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Outstanding!
Absolutely worth the money. Part of my job is doing snow removal at a large apartment complex, and this has. Cut back on our snow blower use, and chiropractic adjustments. Infact I havent had to take the blowers out yet this season, but we haven't had any more than 2 inches of accumulation in 1 night yet, but I'm confident that on those days It will still help tons. If I need to give an update to this review later on, I will. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020 by Thomas Steed

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