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Re: Need Advice: SNOBRuM or Snow Joe
My vote is for the Snobrum. I've had mine to clean off my Expedition for probably 10 plus years.
The long handle especially makes the vertically challenged wife happy.
And as they say...Happy wife, Happy life!
So, IMHO, well worth the purchase.
"A clean car makes for a happy driver!"
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Re: Need Advice: SNOBRuM or Snow Joe
Originally Posted by yellosuzku
I can say the Snobrum does a great job, however seeing the additional features on the Snow Joe that would be my choice. I currently carry the snowbrum and an ice scraper. 2 in 1 sounds much more appealing! Especially since it all clicks together into one piece when not in use.
Originally Posted by dcjredline
My snobrum extension mech broke maybe 8 or more years ago but the thing still works awesome. I will buy another Snobrum when the time comes. Remote starter and snobrum is the ticket...no scraping for me.
Originally Posted by DetailKitty
I have the SnoBrum and like it.
There are several coworkers of mine who got the Snow Joe and like it as well. So if you are leaning towards to Joe, get it.
Originally Posted by Ezmoney
My vote is for the Snobrum. I've had mine to clean off my Expedition for probably 10 plus years.
The long handle especially makes the vertically challenged wife happy.
And as they say...Happy wife, Happy life!
So, IMHO, well worth the purchase.
Originally Posted by Angus
Thanks for the input everybody, I'm gonna risk the extension jamming up and order the Snow Joe Master Kit that includes the Ice Master scraper.
I probably won't even need to extend it, but if I do, Angus showed that the broom will attach to a standard extendable pole, and hopefully the scraper can be transferred over as well.
Thanks guys, happy detailing!
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