Manplow REV32 Snow Pusher, 32"
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The timing of your post is ideal since we have just had two snowstorms. After many months of waiting I finally got the chance to put my new man plow to the test. It came unassembled and needed to be screwed together. The handle and blade were easy to assemble. There is no adjustment to the handle because it is fixed in place. As a result, I found the height to be ideal and I don't think it would be an issue for someone shorter or taller than me. My height is 5 feet 7 inches (5' 7" with my boots), I am female, almost 46 and I am 5 feet 5 inches tall. The smiley faces). Despite the fact that we had 3 to 4 inches of wet, soft snow, the plow performed exceptionally well. We didn't have to shovel dirt at all because it was so easy to use. Plowing sidewalks and paths is quick and easy with only one long push and a few brushes to the sides since the plow width is exactly right. The difference between my wide snow shovel and your long snow shovel is amazing. It's nice to see a single U-shaped letter Handle with a vessel shape. Compared to the old one, this one is more durable and easier to handle. For the size, it's also light. All in all, I spent considerably less on this than I expected. The screws on this were not a deal breaker for me even though some reviews mention them negatively. My own experience with the plow does not permit me to comment on this, nor have I taken a long-term look at it Sustainability over the long term. Therefore, the situation remains as it is. All other shovel/plow options I tried failed to impress me and I found this to be an improvement. From the end (where the hands are held) to the top of the plow, the handle is 36" long, and the plow shovel is about 14 1/2" tall. The height will then be 50 1/2 inches, making the full height around 50 3/4 inches. I have a question regarding your senior year The opportunity to see my 70 year old neighbor (a male approx 5'10") use this product lead me to purchase it. I had only finished half the driveway when he finished clearing his path, driveway, and sidewalk. There was no way I could resist! follow the paths that I have chosen and those of It is my sincere hope that We wish you all the best. Warm weather
To handle deeper snow in the driveway, I use 36". When there is less than two inches of snow on my driveway or in an ice skating rink, I use the 44". My two blades have shown little wear over the past two years!
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An excellent piece of equipment, the MANPLOW Revolution is very strong and durable. In this case, HDPE material is almost 1/4" thick and made from HDPE material. Strength and performance are assured for a long time to come. On top of that, the curl on the bottom and the top of the Blade is intended to be the same. When the blade is worn, you can remove it and rotate it from bottom to top to get twice as long as before. As well, you are able to obtain replacement blades at a fraction of the price of purchasing a new set of equipment when the second edge wears out. With all of our blades compatible with all of our handles, you can switch to a different product line, or you can go wider or narrower and the handle will still work. Our Revolution 52" and Revolution 62" blades are the only one that does not comply with this rule. It is necessary for a different handle to be used with them.
Selected User Reviews For Manplow REV32 Snow Pusher, 32"
The town I live in is Upstate New York It's located on the east side of Lake Ontario, upstate NY. Yes, we get quite a bit of I sit here in February, and I still haven't used my This thing is huge and I can hardly lift it without it hurting my back and shoulder. By using the Man Plow, I can make it easier to clear the sidewalks and around the cars, as the snow blower won't fit into those places. As strange as it may sound, I have an advantage over my snowblower since I can Man Plow my entire driveway faster. In addition. My shoulder is not damaged by it. It's real. The hype has a basis in fact. My two comments are that if you have a gravel or stone driveway like me, the manplow is useless until the snow After it has done so, it has a great effect. The second thing you must remember is to get the largest you can afford. I bought the 36" since I just wanted to do my walkways, but I should have gotten The snowblower I'm using is already smoking with 36" blades. It would be bananas if you called it the 64". Thanks for taking the time to read my review. Please hit the button if it was helpful. Please accept my sincere thanks for reading this article to.
Snow Is horrible if it is more than an inch deep! A blade like this is great for light dustings of snow or snow that is less than an inch thick but not wet or heavy. With anything more than an inch of snow, a blade set at an angle that lets a person of a normal height push it will push snow up and over the blade, right back to the ground behind it. This picture shows the one time I walked across the three inches of snow piled on the sidewalk in It would be a perfect blade for someone residing in NV or AZ, where snowfalls are infrequent and irregular, but not suitable for snow in Colorado! In the end, I was able to finish the driveway in less time than it would have taken with the manplow on the first half after hanging the 32" manplow back up and using my old 20" shovel. disappointed with the outcome.
Our driveway is pretty large, and with this we can keep it clean in no time with little effort. I also manage the grounds at our church, and it used to take me hours to shovel the walkways and parking areas. In 15 minutes, I can sweep up the front of the church building with the Manplow! You can save a lot of time using this! Considering walking through some of the nicer neighborhoods shoveling snow to earn some money seems like a good idea to me since I'm only 55. The Manplow is certainly worth the money, and I'm sure you could recoup the cost of it, or at least earn a little extra. This is such a great product! This is also a favorite of my husband.
Easy to put together and well made. I'll update you in one year's time. I just opened the shed where I kept the snow plow horizontal and laid it on top of the A couple of the snow shovels are fine, but the manplow isn't. It seems like the blade is a sick snake since it is bent and curved in such a manner. Summers here in Colorado can get a little hot, but not as hot as in other states. It is recommended to store this plow vertically, with the blade flat on the floor, or to hang disappointed with the outcome. Earlier this week, I ordered a new blade from Manplow for $70. 00. Positively, the replacement blade took a week to arrive.
It was my intention to use it to scoop my driveway quickly however, I found that it took far longer than I anticipated For the most part, it hasn't been like that. I live in Denver, CO and there is usually lots of snow in winter. When more than 2 people are present When there is 3 inches of snow, the value of this plow greatly decreases. Getting rid of the snow ends up just piling up, and the biggest pet peeve I have is that it is practically useless. I have used it to scrape snowpack in places where it is more frozen and it seems pretty durable. There is plenty of room for this scoop if there are only a couple of inches on the ground. Easy to use, quick, and quick to finish. This scoop turned out to be a dud in the end, and I wish I would have purchased a scoop that moves more snow at once rather than this one.
I love what I do! As I am capable of snow removal, I do not want to "slack off" and get a blower. However, I wanted to be more efficient. Exactly what I was looking for! Even though you have to keep up with it during a snowstorm and go a few times, it is so fast to get a driveway and sidewalk done, that doing three passes during a snow storm takes less time than one shovelful of "deep snow. " As a gift for a relative as well. If you have a blower, this is a great and fast alternative for light snow if you don't want to fight the wind.
It seems that other reviewers too have noted that this is the perfect shovel for light amounts of However, it is useless in the presence of heavy, wet snow. You must plan to push the snow out of the way rather than lift it elsewhere because the push only handles are provided. Being that we live in Utah, we do experience all kinds of snow, so when conditions are ideal, we will use this option. By being wider, you can get the job done more.
This is a nice This works well, since snow slides off easily without gunking up like a shovel. A smaller size would be impossible for me, so I purchased the 32". You have finished pushing snow to the edge, but now you have to figure out what to do. Buildup is difficult to move and pick up. I had to buy the crossbar handle option, although it would have been nice if it was standard. You may as well buy, just assume your costs went up by Our driveway is about 85' long and we have asphalt, so seeing the hard plastic wear away makes me doubt how long this thing can last even if you count the ability to move it. No way I'm willing to pay 2x more to have a blade that can be replaced. Then I'll simply modify this one to add a new edge when the time comes, because it would be a crime to throw it away without doing something with it.