Categories: Gardening Supplies > Snow Removal > Snow Shovels & Ice Scrapers
Bully Tools All Steel Ice / Sidewalk Scraper
$40.41
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Shipping Details: Orders once received will be shipped within 1-3 business days from Steubenville, Ohio. Delivery is fulfilled through FedEx, and times may vary due to distance from our shipping facility.

Summary:
Carve though ice and dense snow on sidewalks and driveways with Bully Tools’ solid steel and heavy duty Ice/Sidewalk Scraper.
The best way to carve though ice and dense snow on sidewalks and driveways is with a solid steel and heavy duty Ice / Sidewalk Scraper. Ours has the perfect heft to help you chop up thick ice, but not so heavy to wear you out before the job is done. The 6-inch-wide blade head is cut from thick 11-gauge steel, the head-to-handle connection is robotically welded for precision and strength, and the handle is solid steel. Constructed with 100% Made In The USA steel, it’s up to 30% more durable against foreign competitors. The grip comes in your choice of either a D-shaped polypropylene grip with a no-slip texture, designed to increase leverage and reduce hand fatigue while wide enough to accommodate work gloves, or a rubber grip on the long handle version to provide maximum comfort throughout extended use. The Bully Tools All Steel Ice / Sidewalk Scraper comes with a limited lifetime warranty that protects against defects in material and workmanship.
NOTE: We would like to thank the writers over with Family Handyman for featuring our 92200 Ice / Sidewalk Scraper in their article about "13 Incredible Human-Powered Snow Removal Tools"!
Founded in 1994. Bully Tools manufactures 100% made in the USA gardening and farm tools, shingle removers, floor scrapers, forestry and other specialty tools. With an unprecedented history of quality, Bully Tools is committed to applying the same reliability to our business practices. Bully Tools continues to grow and adapt to meet the ever changing needs of the economy and their consumers.
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