Midwest Rake 96022 22-Inch Aluminum Snow Removal Roof Rake With 16-Foot Reach Reviews
We had 3 feet of snow on our roof and were afraid of ice damn and roof damage. I had used a roof rake when I lived in Minneapolis but could not find one at the nearest hardware store in Maryland. I tried to order one from another vendor but he would have to back order until mid march - the snow would "hopefully" be gone by then. Amazon was able to ship it within a few days. The order was delayed because of a 2nd snow storm that hit the region but we had the rake before the weekend.br /br /My husband and I took turns pulling the snow down from the roof. The snow was extremely heavy due to the depth and melt/refreeze that had occurred. The extended handles were a bit flimsy but the rake was light enough to allow the repeated lifts and pulls needed to get the snow down. Eventually, we got the lowest roof segment cleared and could see water running from an upper roof. The handle was too short to reach the higher roof but we were still happy with the results.
Midwest Rake 96022 22-Inch Aluminum Snow Removal Roof Rake With 16-Foot Reach Feature
- 22-inch wide aluminum blade
- Three snap together sections for 16-foot total reach
- Prevents damage due to heavy snow loads.
- Used to remove snow from roofs without climbing
- Removes snow from your roof from ground level
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The midwest rake - RSK -
After 20" of snow and a little bit of melting, another storm showed up and left more than 25" additional on my roof! So I ordered the midwest rake and it showed up in 3 days via UPS. The rake is light-weight and easy to use, even with all of that snow on the roof. It is best for use on rancher-style homes, not 2 story homes or higher {buy the extension poles for those }. It was worth every penny !
Should do the trick - Jennifer Bryson -
The snow on the roof was gone by the time I got it, although it came really fast. But looking it over, it appears to be sturdy and if we should get anymore snow this year (no please) it will get a lot of use. I'll probably have neighbors asking to use it too.
Nov 08, 2010 08:31:07
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