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Your cart is empty.Mallory USA, by Hopkins Manufacturing, is the leading brand of snow and ice tools in Canada and North America. Mallory is recognized for quality, durability and lightweight solutions. Mallory's 48-inch Sport Utility Broom has a telescoping handle that makes clearing your vehicle of snow quick and easy. This multi-use broom cuts through ice easily with the heavy duty teeth on the unbreakable scraper blade, and thick bristles on the broom wipe away snow and ice effortlessly. Extends to 48 inches to reach across any car, truck or SUV with room to spare. Handle reduces to 30 inches for handy storage in any vehicle.
Unnur Skuladottir
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
Perfect for SUV & bigger cars as the extension is just right
Judith Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Havent had opportunity to use yet. Will review at that time.
mary batulis
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Has a very good and necessary rubber squeegee.
Haley
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
I got this for winter in Wisconsin and it does not disappoint! The brush is a must have, a lot of smaller versions only have a scraper. The brush is very sturdy and easy to use, just a quick swipe and the snow slides off the windows. Then if there is ice that is taking a while to melt off there is also a little scraper on the end that works well. The best feature here is the adjustable length. This makes it so easy to use and prevents you from having to reach your body across the windshield and get covered in snow. Very durable as well have used this for over 3 winters. 5 stars!
anonymous1
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017
Ordered: December 22, 2016Delivered: January 3, 2017I missed out on buying a snow brush locally because I waited too long to get one. I like this product because it helped me get rid of snow off my suv and I am only 5 foot tall. I am a very short person. I still have to climb a bit to get rid of snow off the roof of my car, but this product makes it so much easier! I don't have to go in circles trying to get rid of snow off my car. It doesn't take me long to brush off snow from my suv. Takes me about 20-25 minute or less if its 4-5 inches of snow. About 1-2 inches takes me about maybe 10-15 minutes or less. I like that it can be shorten and stored in my car; out of the way and not bother me that I am throwing large junk in my car. I am hoping that this last me for many years to come. I broke it once and fixed it once... it has shown me its durability which I am surprised because normally... if you break it and can't fix it... you gotta spend more money and buy a new one. I definitely would recommend this product to anyone. It is one of the best that I have ever had so far.Pros:- It's extendable.- It's lightweight.- It can be shorten and stored away without taking up too much space.- There is no odor.- It has a grip that also can be moved up or down to wherever you need it so you can hold it... keeping your hands from getting cold from directly touching the aluminum pole and having grip to hold onto the snow brush.- It's easy to get rid of snow off your suv if you are a short person without having to go in circles around your car to get rid of all the snow.- It removes ice using the ice scraper, it removes 2 inches of snow off your car using the snow broom, and it removes the melted ice that gets stuck down at the bottom of the window with the squeegee (Squeegee always work for me and the ice scraper sometimes doesn't do a good job getting rid of melted ice stuck at the bottom of the window and the rubber part.)- Easy to tighten and loosen pole to extend to the length desired.- Easy to fix pole if it doesn't tighten or cannot be shorten to be put away.Cons:- Does not do well with brushing 3-4 inches of snow. (Mine broke when I brushed off about 4 inches of snow off my car after I got off of work. The good part was that I was able to fix it. I had to force the pole down so that it would become extendable again and able to lock it in place. Also for it to be sturdy to brush snow off instead of it being flimsy. It broke at the middle part which felt like I broke it in half, lol. However, its something to not panic over because you can fix it and it'll work just the same as when you first bought it.)- The plastic lock to loosen and tighten pole can get frozen and stuck if water is inside and you shorten your pole and locked it. (To avoid this... wipe the pole dry with a cloth after use if you plan to shorten your brush, lock it, and store it away in your car.)
The Goat
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2014
I had a different brand combo scraper/ brush/ squeegee's for a number of years. The one that I had was with the pivoting head... needless to say about 3-years ago it broke and I had successfully JB Welded it back together and was good to go. Then the scraper snapped one winter.... and now the rubber squeegee is starting to deteriorate so it was time to look for a new one....This time I had looked locally and nothing was what I wanted, so I took to Amazon and found a couple--- this one had a nice non-pivoting head that was well reinforced and otherwise it was the same as what I had. Overall the build quality is very good and as long as it lasts a handful of seasons... I'll be happy with its performance.And I did get a blue one which was fine with me!
Harry
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2014
I just receive this snow brush about a half hour ago and haven't used it yet. I guess I'm a little anxious to review this because I've been giving snow brushes bad reviews. This one's going to be a little better, but I'll change it after I use it if necessary.First off, this is a very light weight brush, but seems to be just sturdy enough. Just.When collapsed, the brush is about 30 and 1/2 inches long. When fully extended, it is 48 and 1/2 inches.The head on this brush is fixed and does not pivot. Pivoting heads always seem to break. The plastic that the head is made of seems to be just sturdy enough to stand up if you are a little on the careful side. Meaning it could be better.The bristles are short, but seem to me that they could be just a little stiffer to push the snow.This has a moderate quality rubber squeegee on the other side of the bristles. I consider those foam squeegees to be just a gimmick. They will grab dirt, dust, and particles, and drag them across the car.This has a foam grip. It should be 1/8 inch thick soft rubber. My thoughts on foam grips. - They're just a gimmick for people to say, 'Wow, nice foam grip.' They have too much give in them. They require you to grip the handle with more strength for a firm grip and control. Wasted strength. They are subject to tear. If an adhesive is used to hold it in place, because of that movement and flex of the foam, it will always be pulling at the adhesive causing it to more likely come loose.On this brush, the foam grip is held in place by friction only. It's not glued. It remains to be seen if that is a problem. It does seem to want to stay in place. For now anyway.The shafts. - On mine, the two shafts move easily in and out when not locked. When locked, with the twist lock in the middle, the shafts hold firmly in place. For many of these twist lock brushes, it seems to be a matter of luck whether the one you get will lock firmly or not. When the two shafts are extended all the way and locked, there is still fairly good strength in the shafts. Not the best though. So, when fully extended, a little care might be needed when pushing heavy snow.NOTE: Many people complain that a twist lock worked for a while, then no longer locks well. It has occurred to me that when you are not using the brush, the lock should be in the unlocked position. Perhaps, leaving it in the locked position will prematurely cause the lock mechanism to lose it's ability to grip.The scraper. - Not having used it yet, all I can say is the the scrapper looks normal and sturdy. Maybe even a little better than most. The scraper is not detachable on this model.I write a fair amount of bad mixed in with the good, so why do I give this brush 4 stars. Because in the past month I've had 2 snow brushes with MAJOR flaws in them. I looked through over 200 brushes on amazon, and just looking at the pictures, it was easy to tell they were no good. This brush, being moderately decent, is sooo much better than most.Another brush that looked good was the Dart Seasonal Products CB99 snow brush. Even though it has a pivoting head, which I was leery of, the owners say it stands up well.I also looked at the two Sno Rake models. They were more money than I wanted to spend, and I wasn't sure that I would like the large heads that they have. By the way, there are other brands that have that same kind of head, but the reviews seemed to indicate that they were more problematic than the Sno Rake brand.
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