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  2. These Are the The Best Snow Shovels, According to ... - AOL

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    Best Scoop Shovel: True Temper Scoop ... This model features a plastic-poly blade and 48-inch hardwood handle topped with a cushioned grip. ... “I am 6’2” so the long handle keeps me upright ...

  3. Snow shovel - Wikipedia

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    A typical push-type shovel scoop would be about 24 inches across with a wide, blunt blade, while a lift-type shovel scoop may be half that size. [2] A narrower scoop makes the removal of deep, wet, or heavy snow easier. [2] Scoops with a large curve can carry more snow, while those with a shallow curve are intended to push snow rather than ...

  4. Shovel - Wikipedia

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    A typical shovel. A shovel is a tool used for digging, lifting, and moving bulk materials, such as soil, coal, gravel, snow, sand, or ore. [1] Most shovels are hand tools consisting of a broad blade fixed to a medium-length handle. Shovel blades are usually made of sheet steel or hard plastics and are very strong.

  5. Trowel - Wikipedia

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    Garden trowel, a hand tool with a pointed, scoop-shaped metal blade and wooden, metal, or plastic handle. It is comparable to a spade or shovel, but is generally much smaller, being designed for use with one hand.

  6. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Two long arms with a pivot near the handle. Trussing needle: For pinning, or sewing up, poultry and other meat. [11] Needle, about 20 cm long and about 3mm in diameter, sometimes with a blade at end for pushing through poultry Twine: Butcher's twine, Cooking twine, Kitchen string, Kitchen twine: For trussing roasts of meat or poultry.

  7. Dustpan - Wikipedia

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    The dustpan is commonly used in combination with a broom or long brush. The small dustpan may appear to be a type of flat scoop . Though often hand-held for home use, industrial and commercial enterprises use a hinged variety on the end of a stick to allow the user to stand instead of stoop while using it.