This is the best snow shovel that I have seen by far. It has dual lights wheels a directional to throw the snow. What else would you want It's freaking awesome
I love mine it clears 8" deep snow easily. I have a gravel driveway, all I do is just tilt it back and inch or two and it blows just fine. An amazing device.
I'm in the market for one of these,...and almost clicked away when you said you'd be testing it on gravel! I'm like,...SMH! Anyway, good review. When I get one of these type of Snow Shovels,....it will definitely have wheels on it.
Ah yes, I had to show it can be used with caution on gravel driveways. Without the wheels I’d never had tried this. Its nice having the directional snow throw as well. Appreciate your comment and enjoy your winter ❄️
@@DeanoOutDoors I love the directional fin design, very simple and effective without adding bulk. The wheels seem to be a nice feature but could limit the flexibility of maneuvering tight spots the way wheelless models can.
Oh yeah ElNinio and all that jazz, be ready for next winter, we are supposed to get back to a LaNinia pattern. So they say, regardless there is less and less snow each year, it will lead to massive droughts across the land. @@DeanoOutDoors
@@DeanoOutDoors I bought my electric snow shovel a year ago (a different brand, not the model in this video) and I've finally got to use it twice this winter here in NYC. I love it! One observation I noticed is that these shovels are more efficient with heavy wet snow than my snow blower which always seems to get bogged down with sleet or partially melted snow that's very common in my area. Also, the lack of snow I've been getting for the past couple of years really didn't warrant the need of a bulky snow blower to lug around where I usually opt for a manual shovel to do the job. This type of e-shovel is amazing to use and has cut down on my clearing time in half the time without breaking my back or forced workout pushing a heavy blower around.
This is the best snow shovel that I have seen by far. It has dual lights wheels a directional to throw the snow. What else would you want It's freaking awesome
I love mine it clears 8" deep snow easily. I have a gravel driveway, all I do is just tilt it back and inch or two and it blows just fine. An amazing device.
That’s great to hear! I do the same thing over gravel. Thanks for your comment.
I have a power shovel and just LOVE it, it saved my back many times.
I had Voltask 20v last year, worked good, but this newest model with the wheels and adjustable direction of snow throw is awesome!
Ohhh good for you, I'm happy with mine too, but it's not a Voltask, are Voltask's European?@@DeanoOutDoors
Thank you Sir! I just bought it.
Your welcome! I hope you like it.
I'm in the market for one of these,...and almost clicked away when you said you'd be testing it on gravel! I'm like,...SMH! Anyway, good review. When I get one of these type of Snow Shovels,....it will definitely have wheels on it.
Ah yes, I had to show it can be used with caution on gravel driveways. Without the wheels I’d never had tried this. Its nice having the directional snow throw as well. Appreciate your comment and enjoy your winter ❄️
From Sweden: what is the brand and model of this e-snow shovel?
Voltask amzn.to/48mn2rd
Is this snow shovel model self-propelled?
No it’s not. The wheels do help out for ease of use though.
When does an electric snow shovel stops being a shovel and become a mini snow blower.
Yeah, good point. This is as light as your typical snow shovel with a lot of the features that are on a snow blower. A perfect combo.
@@DeanoOutDoors I love the directional fin design, very simple and effective without adding bulk. The wheels seem to be a nice feature but could limit the flexibility of maneuvering tight spots the way wheelless models can.
The handle needs to be longer so you don’t need to bend to push.
Where do you live?
I’m from Wisconsin, I wanted to get this video out in December but we didn’t receive enough snow ❄️ 🙂
Oh yeah ElNinio and all that jazz, be ready for next winter, we are supposed to get back to a LaNinia pattern. So they say, regardless there is less and less snow each year, it will lead to massive droughts across the land. @@DeanoOutDoors
@@DeanoOutDoors I bought my electric snow shovel a year ago (a different brand, not the model in this video) and I've finally got to use it twice this winter here in NYC. I love it! One observation I noticed is that these shovels are more efficient with heavy wet snow than my snow blower which always seems to get bogged down with sleet or partially melted snow that's very common in my area. Also, the lack of snow I've been getting for the past couple of years really didn't warrant the need of a bulky snow blower to lug around where I usually opt for a manual shovel to do the job. This type of e-shovel is amazing to use and has cut down on my clearing time in half the time without breaking my back or forced workout pushing a heavy blower around.
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