Snow Brushes For Your Winter Rat
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Well, after fifteen faithful seasons, my snow brush has gone to snow brush Valhalla. The top of it finally broke off after some vigorous ice scraping this morning.
I'd been using a brush that extended via a telescoping pole, and that was rather handy. This is pretty similar to what I had:
I figure if there are better options out there, I'm all for it. Considering the amount of snow we get, I think I'd rather pay for a quality brush that will last for another fifteen winters rather than get something cheap.
What do you guys use/recommend?
I'd been using a brush that extended via a telescoping pole, and that was rather handy. This is pretty similar to what I had:
I figure if there are better options out there, I'm all for it. Considering the amount of snow we get, I think I'd rather pay for a quality brush that will last for another fifteen winters rather than get something cheap.
What do you guys use/recommend?
I have often used the following before finding or buying another:
Use the wife's, if it breaks you can save lots of money!
CD cases. Easy listening works best, hurts least if ruined.
Ok, I never really had a hockey stick, but if I did, it would be perfect. ( Look up Harry Howell under hockey players, and you see my link to the old NHL)!!
HA!rry
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euan
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12-18-2008 04:20 PM