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  2. 10 Home Depot Items East Coast Retirees Should Stock Up On ...

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    Currently the least expensive snow blower available at Home Depot is the Ryobi One+ Single-Stage Cordless Electric Snow Shovel, priced at $99. This item has garnered 4.2 out of 5 stars. This item ...

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    Electric snow shovels, however, tend to be more lightweight, compact, and easier to maneuver than snow blowers, making them a great choice for seniors, folks with mobility issues or those who ...

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    40V Cordless Electric Snow Shovel. Ryobi checks all the boxes with this cordless electric snow shovel. Its intake is 12-inches wide and 6 inches high and throws snow up to 25 feet, putting it on ...

  5. Husky (tool brand) - Wikipedia

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    Husky is a line of hand tools, pneumatic tools, and tool storage products. Though founded in 1924, it is now best known as the house brand of The Home Depot, where it is exclusively sold. Its hand tools are manufactured for Home Depot by Western Forge, Apex Tool Group, and Iron Bridge Tools. [1] Its slogan is "The toughest name in tools."

  6. Snow shovel - Wikipedia

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    Modern snow sled shovel. A snow shovel is a specialized shovel designed for snow removal. Snow shovels come in several different designs, each of which is designed to move snow in a different way. Removing snow with a snow shovel has health and injury risks, but can also have significant health benefits when the snow shovel is used correctly.

  7. The Toro Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, almost 70 percent of the company's sales came from professional markets, versus one-third in 1990. In 2007, the low-end lawn and garden tractor product manufacturing was outsourced to MTD Products, to be sold at Home Depot stores. [14] Toro discontinued its Wheel Horse models and retired the brand name in 2007. [15]