JL
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Good quality. Sturdy and well built
D. Billick
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I ordered this replacement shovel after my original shovel finally met its demise. My original shovel lasted about 25 years. The new one is almost an exact replica of my old one. It's light but large enough to push or shovel the snow on my 280' driveway. I don't believe anyone would be disappointed with this product and, more importantly to me anyway, both are made in the USA.
Peter Doherty
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2019
Great shovel. Strong and well built
Dave Miller
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2019
Best plastic shovel I have have owned. The geometry is excellent for my height. It is a joy to push snow with. It looks like someone actually designed it. Time will tell how it lasts but it just seems well designed. The last few plastic shovels have been a disaster. They all have broken
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2019
Would have given it 5 stars but it is really heavy. We are seniors and while it works well to clean snow down to the concrete it is very tiring to use because of the weight. Wear strip on blade works well to protect the shovel but it makes scraping an uneven surface difficult.
Blake Ledarney
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2018
Works great for canadian winters, stands up well all winter
ALLFLUKSD
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2017
I purchased this shovel in response to the other great reviews left here, and I wasn't disappointed.Overall, I would definitely recommend this shovel to anyone with snow. What I'm most impressed with is the edge of the shovel- it's easy to scrape right down to the driveway/walkway and getting all the snow off (instead of leave a thin layer that inevitably becomes packed down and slippery). It holds quite a bit of snow, which makes moving it easier. I think this shovel worked well both in a "push snow" and a "pick up and throw snow" capacity. Highly recommended!
JK
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2017
Very good item, fast shipping. note: the steel handle bar may be too heavy for women & older person.
K. Matney
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2016
I bought this to replace another Suncast shovel that we had for 18 years. That shovel had cracked after 10 years, but was still usable, but eventually got to the point where we needed to replace it. This new shovel works well, especially as a pusher. I assumed it would be the same size as our old one, but this one is bigger. I now wish I would have purchased the 18" shovel instead, which was the size of my old one. While this one works OK, it can hold a LOT of snow, and I'm afraid the shear weight of snow will crak it sooner. It works well, but I'd recommend the 18" model if you shovel snow more than you push it.
JG
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2016
This shovel survived (and helped me survive) the record snowfall of over 30 inches in the 2016 blizzard in PA. When shopping for a shovel, I did not want to spend 40$ plus on a shovel that will be used a couple days of the year, but also did not want to spend 5$ and have it break in half. This shovel is an amazing tool at an amazing price. The plastic gives it a lightweight, but no way a cheap feel. It is a sturdy shovel that I will be using for many seasons to come, i'm sure. The metal strip at the bottom is stronger than I thought. I was worried that hittint the edge on lifted sidewalks will bend the strip or break it off, but nope. Its taken a BEATING so far and it is still straight and sharp. The only con is that compact snow tends to stick to the shovel, but that is nothing a little non-stick spray can't take care of. Overall, I am very happy with this shovel, will definitely recommend it to friends and family( which I already have) and will buy another myself.
Joe S.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2014
Living in VA Beach, VA, we don't see much snow and no one sells snow shovels here, but we did get 8" of the white fluffy stuff, the first week in Feburary. I was not going to be unprepared for the next snow fall, whether it came thiis year or next year. This particular snow shovel I did get to use, by borrowing my neighbors. I knew that I had to have one just like theirs, as it was the best snow shovel I've ever used and I lived in New Hampshire many years ago. This snow shovel is very sturdy, easy on the back and works like a snow plow.
Eskape from PA
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2014
This(2014) has been one of the worst Winters that I can remember in the Northeast. Every week we get one or more storm(s). Wind, Snow, Freezing Rain, Sleet or all of the above. Add to this Arctic temperatures every other day. It has been challenging both physically and psychologically. It seems like I work, eat, sleep, and shovel snow/ice.The cure for this condition will be Spring. For now I can only deal with it, and this(Suncast SC2700 snow shovel) is the main method for those of us who do not have access to snow blowers(or lack time to prepare one for use).A good(all purpose) snow shovel is built from solid materials, has a good durable build quality, has a metal edge/strip for scraping concrete/asphalt surfaces, and has a blade with high snow capacity.A poor quality shovel made from cheap plastic will only last a couple of storms before it breaks/cracks and then has to be thrown away.[Update 2017]This Suncast shovel has good build quality and feels like it is designed to last for a while, it is made in the USA. Nothing shakes or rattles, parts are not loose, everything is held together by metal screws. There is a metal edge/strip on the bottom for scraping ice and snow, the angle and shape is nearly ideal, I can take a thin layer of ice off of asphalt without scratching the surface. The snow/ice capacity is very good, it seems like I can move tons of snow with this shovel, the design helps to "scoop" the snow while the ribs on the bottom glide over the surface. The edges are higher than on other shovels(which are designed with a more flat scoop/blade) which keeps the snow/ice within the edges and it does not shift or fall off easily.The shovel blade is made from what I believe is polyethylene and I guess it is infused with graphite. It is not a thin material but I did (originally) wish they made metal shovels with a similar design(I use a separate aluminum[and now also a steel] shovel to break up frozen snow/ice) [as of 2017 there is an aluminum purpose built snow shovel made by True Temper available but I don't own it]. Somewhere inside the shovel(most likely the long handle) there is a steel core. The handle is covered in small friction "bumps" that help maintain a good grip. Overall the shovel is well built but I don't believe it will last more than a decade.Since originally buying my 1st one I also bought a 2nd one about a year later, along with other Suncast shovels. My 1st one(bought 2013) has taken on multiple "record" blizzards in the Northeast but keeps going. I try to buy from different sellers which offers the best price.