Rolling Snow Shovel
By Gayle Parks onBeing that this is my first winter in Pennsylvania I was anxious to see snow. I am from Central Texas and snow is not something that happens very often there. But as pretty as the snow is when it first falls, it sure makes it difficult to do the simple things; like walk to the mailbox or make it out to the garage. My husband bought this Rolling Snow Shovel and we got to try it out for the first time just a few weeks ago. I must say it made the job of clearing the walk and the driveway much easier than it would have been with a traditional snow shovel. It has a 16" wide blade which is perfect for swiping a path big enough to walk in or, in the case of my father-in-law, maneuver an electric wheel chair through. It is sturdy too, made from 14-gauge steel. It has an adjustable handle with cushioned grips and can be used in a fixed or floating position. The only thing that would have made it a little better would have been a stabilizer bar between the handles but it is still a high quality item that does the job it was designed to do and does it well. Google WhatEverWorks.com and check out the Rolling Snow Shovel.

cool product,too bad we dont need one here,LOL.
Perfect for me with a bad back! Thanks for telling us about it!
Will have to keep this in mind for winter 2008-2009!
*chuckle* It looks like a converted lawn mower design. It could be handy if the snow isn't too high.
I could have used this last week- with a freak snowstorm in April.