Thursday, February 19, 2009

Shovel Snow Without Aches and Pains

By Douglas Cordell

During the long winter holidays as a child, do you remember how much fun it was? How exciting everything was; a ton of presents underneath the tree, the permeating good mood, and of course, fluffy white snow? It was when kids went outdoors and played out in the snow, did some ice hockey, had snowball fights, or even just constructed snowmen out on their front yards. It is something one would wish to experience again.

But, as you got older, winter was a time for frustration and stress for adults. You worry about your children whenever they play outdoors, fearing that the cold weather would bring about a cold. You make sure that the house is fortified against the cold seasons; making sure that power cables hold up, checking that vehicles have anti-freeze, and of course, shoveling off the snow that piles up on the driveway and pathways so they can be used.

We can help you with the back breaking problem of shoveling snow off your driveway, as there have been recent innovations that use the concept of the normal shovel and take it to new levels. Whilst the snow shovel is the old-fashioned way to clear off snow, it is very unwieldy and hard to use. The combined weight of snow and metal shovel have been the cause of backaches and problems all over America, sometimes even to the point of heart attacks from the strain.

To get around this problem, we have made a shovel blade out of super-light materials, plus added a cord to where the shovel and the handle are connected. The cord is around three feet long, and is attached to a handle of it's own for easy holding. This simple, yet effective add-on eliminates the need to bend down repetitively, and you are thus able to get rid of more snow in much less time and with less effort.

You will soon find yourself shoveling snow off driveways and paths much faster and easier than ever before. Clearing off the piled up snow in just half the time, you'll be able to enjoy winter time as much as you did when you were a kid.

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