- Blade can be rotated when worn out giving twice the useful life
- U shaped handle for strength
- The Revolution Blade is designed to slice cleanly into deep snow
- The tall blade allows you to redistribute more snow and get the job done faster
- The ballistic rated polyethylene blade is excellent for scraping to give the job a clean finish.
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Sam Mckay
WOMAN PLOW
I am a widow who needed something fairly easy to use to clear my rather long driveway. I love the way this "manplow" works on light snow to about 3 inches. I can do the driveway, walkway and garage entry area with ease. Sometimes with heavier snow I clear "strips" and plow lesser amounts of snow in sections. I thought the assembly was difficult...I could not get it to match up well and had to enlist the help of a neighbor....but after assembled, the shovel worked great.
Drella Johnson
Makes snow removal a cinch.
Love this!!! Makes snow removal a cinch. We have 100 LF of sidewalk and 1,300 SF of driveway, with 3 inches of snow, cleanup was a breeze and wickedly fast... All my neighbors were looking at us as they were using their cheapo plastic shovels for hours and we blew through all of it in about 10 minutes. No sore back, no sore muscles, no lifting, did not even break a sweat!
Leanne Cartwright
Nuisance snow amounts handled super fast.
DISCLAIMER; not for snow amounts above 2-3 inches! 4-6 inches of snow will have you shaking your head and going back to the garage for a tradtional snow shovel or blower. HOWEVER, 2-3 inches or less and you partnered with this shovel become a human snow plow! My neighbors on both sides were awestruck how quickly I rocked my property with this after 3" of snow. Both asked to borrow it while we were all out there and we did all 3 properties in less than 1/2 the time it took to just do one. E-mailed them both the link at Amazon and they got one each in 2 days with Prime. If only Man Plow made a product this awesome for 4-6 inch snow I (and my neighbors) would own both models. Worth twice as much!
JUlz QuiNonez
Single greatest invention in the 21st century
Single greatest invention in the 21st century. I can clear my 125 ft single lane driveway in 7 minutes. My neighbors still out there with his snowblower looking like a fool when i have my feet up, drinking hor chocolate with my hot wife.
Eddie De Leon
works great, just did my driveway
works great, just did my driveway. We got 4" of snow over night, and sometime early AM it turned to freezing rain than light rain. So had about 1-2" of icey slushy snow crap. The lowest layer was compacted ice that was just on the verg of wanting to melt, but was sticking to the black top in many places. I used the 44in Revolution to plow the slush into piles to a section of the driveway. It worked better than anything else I used to scrap most of the lower layer off, and if not on the first pass, during a clean up pass we got the rest of it. But for a few areas that I had to really chop/scrap up with a true ice chopper tool, heavy metal blade. I did not try and use the manplow to chop the ice, nor did I beat the edge of an ice layer like I would with a metal scrapper blade I have, but I was pushing and scraping what would move and come up. I'd hit edges that would not come up, and went over it and kept going. Later they came up since it was getting nice and warm out, little sun poking out... balmy 34degsF. The plastic hard edge is a great scrapper. I was pushing full blade widths of heavy icey slush, and it just kept on going, very strong. If I hit a hard ice pile with the end of a blade, the blade may have bowed a little. I'm very hard on shovels, break handles often, same with brooms. I was putting all of my 260lbs behind pushing the large piles of slush. So with the ice blocks I hit while plowing mounds of slush , and I didn't break it during those 2 hrs of clean up, it's strong. Didn't take any chunks out of the blade, just wore a minor chamfer on the bottom edge, based on the angle I was man plowing at. Once the piles were made, I could let my snow blower feed on the pile of slushy ice, which if I take my time and not jam the blower into it, it'll throw it about 15ft. I have an 11hp Toro. Man Plowing the slush and man plowing 1-2 inches of snow into piles I can use the snowblower on and "blow" 50ft into my yard is a lot easier than using the snowblower on all of my 125ft of driveway. I only have two small areas I can blow the snow into, and for 3/4 of the driveway I can't blow into those areas from the driveway. With 4" or or more, yea, it's all snow blower, wont try and man plow. A foot of snow can take me 4hrs to clean up my driveway and walk ways. I'll probably get a narrower one for next year for my wife. She's great and pitches in when she can.
Parminder Brar
Usually takes me 60 minutes with a shovel.
Usually takes me 60 minutes with a shovel. I may or may not have dislocated my shoulder in the process of going as fast as possible with the Manplow, but that's besides the point. I'm in contact with Kevin Love's doctors as I type this. If I could rank this item 4.99 instead of 5, I would. I typically push snow as quickly as possible to cover up the logo. The jokes from neighbors get out of hand.
Cyndie Guut
I have been using this type of Manplow for a ...
I have been using this type of Manplow for a few years and it does the job exactly as I want. This is two blades in one. After one blade is no longer useable, I merely reverse the blades and I have a new one. They last for a long time, and I'm very rough with this shovel.
Travis J Strachan
Best Snowplow I've Ever Owned
I just blasted through the 2-inch snow on my driveway in 3 minutes flat. It was crazy easy, fun even. Before purchase, I wondered if the big 42-inch Revolution model was too big, but as long as you limit it to smaller snows--or keep up with bigger snows every hour or two--this is the best product I can imagine, short of a plane ticket to Miami. The plow clears down to the driveway. Bonus points: It fits our standard city sidewalk perfectly, allowing for one quick, easy pass. Highly highly recommended.
Calvin Parkinson
It takes about 1-2 hours with a snow blower and part shovel and hate to bring out the snow blower for just an ...
Works as expected. I have a 4000 sq ft driveway. It takes about 1-2 hours with a snow blower and part shovel and hate to bring out the snow blower for just an inch of snow especially since I have two turn outs and have to back up the blower with each pass. With this shovel I can do my driveway in about half the time. It's even useful when I get some light drifting on the edges and corners. I will probably get a second just for backup.
Peter Patino
but I really like it. I can clear an area much faster ...
Used it four times already, with snowfalls from 1/2 inch to 4 inches. The shovel can really clear a large area fast. Took a bit of getting used to a first, but I really like it. I can clear an area much faster than I could with a snowblower and cleaner than the snowblower gets it. I'm in my 40's and still in reasonable shape, so I still managed with the 4 inch snow fall pretty easily. I'll see how things go when we get a one of the big storms. But for those 2 inch and less snowfall, which has been most of this years snowfalls in Milwaukee, the shovel has worked great. it's well worth the money and saves time and energy. Everyone that's seen me using it wants to know where I got it and I have no doubt that at least one of my neighbors will be getting one soon. The screws did come loose a bit, but I expected it from reading other reviews and I just check them/tighten them when I start. It's definately a pusher shovel. I have a fair amount of cracks, etc. in the cement on my property and though it would catch more than my smaller shovels, but it hasn't been any different. Even if this thing only last a year, I'll buy another one next year.