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Snowblower vs. Shovel vs. Scoop: Snow Removal — Low Tech R & D, Video No. 1

March 5, 2021

In this episode, we summarize our comparison of a snowblower, snow shovel, and snow scoop for clearing a driveway. … More Snowblower vs. Shovel vs. Scoop: Snow Removal — Low Tech R & D, Video No. 1

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