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In recent years, the sustainable use of rock salt and deicing materials has become a hot topic in snow and ice management circles. Studies point to years of excessive and misguided rock salt and deicing material use as a potential environmental contaminant, elevating salinity levels in freshwater resources to dangerous proportions.
For homeowners, a sustainable solution is to avoid spreading ice melt products by hand—the common practice of tossing handfuls here and there, which results in excessive over-application of materials. Instead, utilizing snow removal equipment like a mechanical spreader allows the user to put down rock salt or deicer at a more appropriate, even rate, which most manufacturers provide on their packaging. A good rule of thumb for straight rock salt use is around 3 pounds per 100 square feet of pavement.
A handheld spreader device is ideal and the most affordable option for homeowners managing ice buildup on shorter, narrower driveways or mitigating slippery conditions on stairs and walkways. And the Scotts Whirl Hand-Powered Spreader is among the best for this task.
Intuitive in its use, the hand-powered spreader features a simple hand crank that moves the ice melt through its poly hopper and to a spinning broadcaster that distributes material evenly over the desired area. A dial lets the user adjust the rate and flow to match the task at hand. A bonus feature is the adjustable arm support that provides stability and comfort for the user. The Scotts Whirl Hand-Powered Spreader weighs just over one pound when empty. According to Scotts, this handheld spreader can cover around 1,500 square feet of pavement. It can also spread fertilizer and grass seed during the warmer months, which increases its usability.
It would be nice if the Scotts Whirl Hand-Powered Spreader could be configured with the option for either the right or left arm/hand. At present, it favors right-handed users. Also, the spreader isn’t designed to mash chunks (a common condition with rock salt and granular ice melt) of materials, which must be free-flowing when the hopper is loaded.
Pros
- Smooth, even distribution
- Adjustable arm adds stability and comfort
- Multi-season use
- Quality product, attractive price
Cons
- Does not manage chunks well
- Must hold with left arm, and turn with the right
- Not practical for large pavement surfaces
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Like its little, handheld cousin, a walk-behind spreader allows for the judicious distribution of rock salt and ice melt product over a pavement surface. A walk-behind spreader is a more practical piece of snow removal equipment for homeowners with long, extended driveways or expansive pavement areas to manage.
Homeowners investing in a walk-behind spreader may consider the benefits of upgrading to a pro-grade option like the Buyers Products GroundsKeeper Multi-Purpose Walk-Behind Push Spreader. An equipment manufacturer for the professional snow and ice management market, Buyer’s Products has a long-standing reputation for quality and durability. While the GroundsKeeper has a steep price tag, its pro-grade features more than justify the cost. This spreader is engineered to withstand the worst winter can muster.
At its foundation is a fully welded, powder-coated carbon steel frame, which cradles a poly hopper with an impressive 100-pound capacity. Worthy of note is the hopper’s EdgeProtect feature, which allows the operator to direct granular material away from lawns and ornamental beds, reducing material waste and protecting flora from excessive damaging exposure to rock salt and deicing chemicals. In the summer, EdgeProtect ensures fertilizer and grass seed stay in the green spaces and are not wastefully distributed to the adjacent pavement.
Pneumatic tires, not hard plastic, fixed to a solid axle provide the user superior stability, and a fully enclosed gearbox protects components from corrosion. The GroundsKeeper’s bicycle-like handlebar improves user comfort and enhances navigation and maneuverability. At the same time, a hand-based lever located in the dead center allows the user to adjust material flow from fine to high output easily. It includes a hopper screen and nylon cover, which are great for mitigating dust and protecting against particle kickback. Lastly, the GroundsKeeper is true to its name and is ideally suited for warm-weather fertilizing and seeding duties, adding to its value as a multi-season tool.
For all of its highlights, the GroundsKeeper has a few drawbacks. Some assembly is required to get the unit up and running, which might intimidate those who are not mechanically inclined. The multipurpose tires are great for four-season use but not highly advantageous for maneuvering over slick surfaces. An interchangeable or upgraded tire with a more aggressive tread would be a nice add-on. Some more minor, exposed metal parts are prone to rusting, so vigilant, protective maintenance and lubrication are recommended to preserve integrity and prevent failure.
Pros
- Pro-grade, large-capacity and heavy-duty construction
- EdgeProtect features guide precise application and prevent unwanted dispersion
- Enclosed gearbox protects against corrosion
- Multi-season use
Cons
- Pricier than other models on this list
- Some assembly required
- More aggressively treaded tires would be nice
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Removing snow from a roofline mitigates the risk of ice dams forming, which reduces the chances of meltwater causing damage to roofs, attic space and even further throughout a home. It’s a task best performed regularly with a quality, telescoping roof snow rake.
There were numerous well-constructed roof rake designs available to consumers, but the Garant Telescopic Roof Rake is our best overall pick in this snow removal equipment category. It offers compelling design features that increase convenience and usability and elevate this roof rake above the competition.
At its core, the Garant Telescopic Roof Rake provides a robust yet lightweight design with added amenities that include a pair of plastic push-button mechanisms to engage the extension pole to its 16 ½ foot max reach, making it ideal for low, medium and steep sloped roofs. In addition, the push-button mechanism is designed to engage while the user’s gloves are still on, allowing hands to stay warm and dry. When extended to its maximum reach, the pole’s stability is solid with little to no wobble. The real game changer is the abrasive anti-slip coating added to the telescopic handle’s base, a noticeable improvement over uncoated aluminum or foam sleeves.
A triangular bracket stabilizes the hard plastic 24-inch by 5-inch blade, which offers a nice sweep of snow and slush with each pass. The base pole features an end cap reminiscent of the knob on a baseball bat that keeps the hand firmly planted and aids during the pull-back motion, another nice design feature.
This roof rake comes in at a great price and deserves all its accolades, but it does have a reduced reach compared to some competitors’ models. An additional third extension pole would complement its solid design and construction. Lastly, the blade may benefit from adding wheels, which would lift the cutting edge and prevent shingle damage.
Pros
- Solid design and construction
- Robust and lightweight
- Push-button mechanisms engage extensions
- Anti-slip coating
- End cap aids use
Cons
- Some assembly, tools required
- Shorter reach than competitors
- No wheels on the blade