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  2. Snag a New Shovel Before the Snow Starts Falling - AOL

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    Bigfoot 18-inch Combination Snow Shovel. amazon.com. $30.55. ... We recommend getting a combination-style snow shovel with a plastic blade as your primary, do-it-all shovel. Depending on how often ...

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    At just over 3 pounds, it’s the lightest snow shovel we cover, and we appreciate the thick steel strip at the front to prevent wear and tear on the plastic-poly blade. It’s also reasonably priced.

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    Namely, a deal for $40 off an electric snow shovel that seems almost too good to be true. Almost. Voltask. VOLTASK 24V 13-inch Cordless Snow Shovel. $99 $130 Save $31.

  5. Snow shovel - Wikipedia

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    Steel and steel-edged scoops are heavier than aluminum or plastic, but are also more durable. Although they are very good for dealing with ice, they can also damage delicate outdoor home surfaces. [2] Snow shovel designs which let one push aside snow without lifting it are sometimes called snow sled shovels, or snow scoops and sleigh shovels ...

  6. Jacko hoax - Wikipedia

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    ] Many books about Bigfoot and cryptids have featured the event and cite the original newspaper article. [3] In 2008 Michael Cremo discussed the story as possible proof for the existence of Sasquatch. [4] The "Jacko" story was featured on the A&E television documentary series Ancient Mysteries about Bigfoot, season 4, episode 18 narrated by ...

  7. Skookum cast - Wikipedia

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    Enthusiasts have argued that the imprint may have been made by the mythical creature, Bigfoot, though scientific analysis says it was most likely an imprint of an elk. Scholars and academics consider Bigfoot, and alleged evidence, to be a combination of folklore, misidentification, and hoax rather than a living animal.