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    Re: Snow Mover Personal Snow Plow

    Gonna have to bump this thread too. My in-laws were in town for the holidays and by the time they left my driveway they had 12 inches of snow on top of their car!! This tool helped clear it off in a matter of minutes without filling my gloves and shoes full of snow. Definitely the tool you need if you have to deal with clearing snow off your car!!

    Even if you don't have to deal with that, think about how good you will feel if you walk around a parking lot this holiday season and help clear the snow off the cars of shoppers who don't have the tools needed. I always feel great when I'm getting into my car after work and am able to help clear the snow or ice off a fellow worker's car while they were trying to do the job with a CD case or credit card. Warm fuzzies for everybody!!

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    Re: Snow Mover Personal Snow Plow

    I have heard of people using a Wet/Dry Vac to just vacuum the snow off. I may give that a try.

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    Re: Snow Mover Personal Snow Plow

    Quote Originally Posted by Bert31 View Post
    I have heard of people using a Wet/Dry Vac to just vacuum the snow off. I may give that a try.
    Ummm... I don't know that I've ever had so little snow that a vacuum would do the trick and yet I'm still concerned about removing it. I'm sure it would work, but if you had several inches of snow on your car then a vacuum would take you way more time than anyone I know would want to take to get it off. It wouldn't help much if this was a situation where it snowed on your car for 8 hours while you were at work either.

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