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  2. The best snow broom to have handy for snow storm cleanup - AOL

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    The Snow Joe 4-in-1 Snow Broom will absolutely change the cleanup game with its telescoping handling that will reach up to 52 inches, and the non-abrasive foam head will push heavy, wet snow right ...

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    This winter weather warrior has a panel to push snow off your car, a telescoping handle that extends from 33 to 52 inches so you can get to those hard-to-reach spots and it has LED lights on the ...

  4. Ice scraper - Wikipedia

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    An ice scraper is a handheld tool for removing frost, ice, and snow from windows, usually on automobiles. Basic scrapers have a plastic blade and handle, though some have blades made out of metal. More complex models often include brushes to help remove collected snow, or squeegees to remove water if the ambient temperature is near the melting ...

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    With a telescoping handle, a swivel head and LED lights, your winter mornings are about to get a lot more pleasant. This windshield snow broom is a winter must-have and it's just $20 Skip to main ...

  6. Winter service vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Snow deeper than this, however, can clog the brushes, and most snow sweepers cannot be used to clear snow deeper than 15 centimetres (5.9 in). [55] A more advanced version of the snow sweeper is the jet sweeper, which adds an air-blower just behind the brushes, in order to blow the swept snow clear of the pavement and prevent the loosened snow ...

  7. Antarctic Snow Cruiser - Wikipedia

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    On April 29, 1939, Poulter and The Research Foundation of the Armour Institute of Technology showed the plans to officials in Washington, D.C. The foundation would finance the Antarctic Snow cruiser with an estimate of $150,000 [3] and oversee the construction, and lend the vehicle to the United States Antarctic Service.