'So Much Better Than a Regular Snow Shovel' – Discover Why People Are Switching to This Angled Model for Low-Effort, Fuss-Free Snow Removal

It even has wheels to make manual shoveling less strenuous

A traditional brick American home in snow.
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Snowstorms are still prominent across the US, leaving driveways, garden paths, and patios buried beneath a white carpet. Not having the right tools to clear it can leave your yard hazardous and even trap you in.

If you aren't looking to invest in large machinery like a snow blower and need something more manageable to clear snow daily, I've found the perfect solution to removing snow from driveways: an angled snow shovel. In particular, the Vevor angled snow shovel with wheels from Amazon has caught my attention.

Why Shoppers Love the Vevor Angled Snow Shovel

shoveling snow with red snow shovel

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As well as having all the benefits of a snow shovel over a snow blower, i.e. a much lower cost and better for clearing small areas, the Vevor angled snow shovel makes manual snow removal easier.

'Easy to use and so much better than a regular snow shovel,' says one five-star reviewer.

The shovel has a 72°bi-directional angle, reducing the effort needed to push snow out of the path. Plus it's on wheels, making it even easier to manoeuvre, reducing strain on the back.

'I used this to clean my driveway and it felt effortless. Works amazing! Heavy duty material,' one shopper writes.

The Vevor angled snow shovel is constructed from premium and sturdy ABS, with reinforced structure and welding junctions, and an aluminium handle.

Of course, it's not the ideal product for heavier snow removal jobs, but, for clearing moderate snow on driveways or de-icing garden paths and patios, it does the job well.

'Perfect for clearing off soft snow and the remnants after snowploughing,' one shopper says.

'I can do our large driveway and sidewalk so much faster now than with my old standard size shovel,' another adds, with the Vevor angled snow shovel measuring an impressive 38 inches in length.

Shoppers express how delighted they are with this angled snow shovel, saving money on more expensive means:

'Worth every penny, glad I didn't waste money and time on a small engine snowblower for my relatively small driveway,' one person shares.

Even compared to other angled snow shovels on the market (like this heavy duty angled snow shovel on Amazon for $99.99), the Vevor model is an inexpensive option.

However, there is a downside a few shoppers note:

'The bar is eight inches shorter than my other push shovel. Not an issue for most people but I'm 6'5,' says one reviewer.

'What will make this snow shovel even better if the length was a little longer,' another adds.

Nevertheless, shoppers note it doesn't take away from how excellent and easy to use the shovel is.


There are some cases where a snow shovel isn't appropriate, for example removing snow off gravel may require a rake or snow blower.

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Tenielle Jordison
Gardens Content Editor

Tenielle is a Gardens Content Editor at Homes & Gardens. She holds a qualification in MA Magazine Journalism and has over six years of journalistic experience. Before coming to Homes & Gardens, Tenielle was in the editorial department at the Royal Horticultural Society and worked on The Garden magazine. As our in-house houseplant expert, Tenielle writes on a range of solutions to houseplant problems, as well as other 'how to' guides, inspiring garden projects, and the latest gardening news. When she isn't writing, Tenielle can be found propagating her ever-growing collection of indoor plants, helping others overcome common houseplant pests and diseases, volunteering at a local gardening club, and attending gardening workshops, like a composting masterclass.