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

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    This shovel is primarily designed to push snow, ideal for removing a lot of light snow quickly. It features a plastic-poly blade and fiberglass handle with a D-style grip, and comes in multiple ...

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    The heavy scoops of snow you’ll pick up with an extra large shovel may tire you out faster, and make it more likely that you’ll strain your back. Downey also notes that ergonomic shovels with ...

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    Plus, with over 600 positive reviews and an Amazon’s Choice badge, the Greenworks Brushless Snow Shovel lives up to the hype and its $249 price tag. (Psst: You can “clip” a digital coupon ...

  5. Snow shovel - Wikipedia

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    Snow shovels designed for lifting snow generally have smaller scoops than snow shovels designed for throwing snow. 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 ...

  6. Automotive warranty - Wikipedia

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    Warranty claims are important for consumers because they help mitigate the cost of repairs due to manufacturing defects or other covered issues. [4] For manufacturers, managing warranty claims efficiently is crucial for customer satisfaction and maintaining brand reputation. [citation needed] Filing an automotive warranty claims can be very ...

  7. Extended warranty - Wikipedia

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    All new cars in the United States come with a warranty that cover repairs for a certain period of time and a certain number of miles, such as 3 years and 36,000 miles. An extended warranty provides similar coverage beyond those time or mileage limits. Legally, only the original manufacturer can "extend" a warranty.