








❄️ Clear Snow Like a Pro, Beat Winter’s Worst!
The Yocada Snow Shovel features a 16-inch wide aluminum blade with reinforced edges for efficient snow and ice removal. Its adjustable 48-55 inch iron handle with ergonomic D-grip reduces muscle strain, making it ideal for driveways, sidewalks, and outdoor spaces. Lightweight yet durable, this shovel is designed for quick assembly and easy storage, perfect for winter-ready professionals who demand both performance and comfort.





| ASIN | B0CQBSKQBP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,172 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1 in Snow Shovels |
| Blade Material | Aluminum |
| Brand Name | Yocada |
| Color | Color One |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (1,132) |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Iron |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 1.55 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Yocada |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ALUS-SNOW-01-1 |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Iron |
| Model Number | ALUS-SNOW-01-1 |
| Style Name | Classic |
C**E
The shovel broke first use
This shovel broke the first time we used it. Even though it was way beyond the warranty or return deadline. After posting about the shovel breaking, the seller reached out and offered to replace or refund, my choice. I'm impressed that, they stood behind their product. I will purchase again.
P**D
I had to resort to the methods of a caveman
I wish there was an option to give this less than one star. This god awful piece of midwestern debauchery must've been designed by Satan himself because this couldn't handle anything more than the light fluffing Texas gets once every blue moon. The disappointment I feel for this crap unworthy of the title of scrap is worse than I'd have in any human being God decided unlucky enough to be my child. In fact, my disappointment is the only Herculean task this junk could carry. I had to wait a week for this to arrive to my doorstep. In which the plow has more than dumped the entire neighborhood of snow in my front drive way. I had been blocked in unable to visit any family in the aftermath of my grandfather's passing. The is quite literally the only grace I can give this because I despise my relatives. Only something entirely outside of this shovel's control could give me any sense of satisfaction. When it did arrive, I was so excited, like a 13 year old on Christmas shaking presents to listen to the rumble of lego pieces and recognize the size of an XBox 360 CD case. But low is me for I had been betrayed by the gods of old for when assembled the staff like the worst knock off of megablocks you could find in a garage sale and planted the steel rim on the thin layer of ever so slightly packed snow. So thin in fact because my entire 4 person household of shut-ins never leave the front door because sunlight is too scary for us, the entire thing bends. I'm impressed it didn't just snap in half on first contact judging by just how much it gave way to my lackluster arm muscles. Even jamming the blasted thing into the layer of snow as thick as a damn ritz cracker, all that I accomplished was scraping off the layer of paint on the metal rim to make it look like any amount of effort was ever put into creating this god forsaken craft of abandoned hopes and dreams. I entirely gave up on my sidewalk and went straight to the end of my driveway, knowing damn well this is my test from God. If I -The Chosen Mockery of Olympus- could not clear my driveway, I would have to kiss my tire installation tomorrow goodbye. On first strike, nothing. Not even a chip of a icy snow snapped off. The only thing that broke was my patience and hope for doing anything fun for the rest of my day off. But I didn't give up. For the following 2 full hours, I dug my heels into the pile of packed ice and snow accumulated over a week of "Screw You" from our local plow driver. Every few chunks that broke away like the shrinking ice caps from my own blood, sweat, and sore heels, I'd shovel and toss to my yard. Anything bigger than a rock that you'd add to your collection I had to move with my own hands because god forbid this accursed shovel do any heavy lifting for the creatures God made in his image. I carved away at this like that guy in India that chiseled out a mountain in the name of his dead wife, except I didn't have the fond memories of a loved one, only my hatred and spite for the thief that made this stupid thing. And now I sit here, two hours later, with sore arms, legs, and heels, at my computer furiously typing out an essay because I still have enough hate to fuel me for another century. Do not buy this shovel unless you enjoy digging through the snow like a caveman hyped up on fent. Learn from my laziness and my mistake. Go to a god damn dollar store and buy one there. This isn't worth it.
C**N
Light sturdy shovel
Nice snow shovel, not bad and not very heavy, which makes it perfect for women and children to use. It seems very sturdy and it’s very compact. I did not have a chance to use it arrived after the snow was gone this year. Since it comes apart, it would be great to travel and carry in your trunk.
G**9
Not for heavy wet snow
Nice and light, easy to assemble and works great for light fluffy snow
R**X
Took WAY too long to get here and isn't exactly heavy duty!
A couple of.... not major but... issues. First... It took 12 days to get here and now the snow is melted so it wasn't much help this time around. The problem is that or some ridiculous reason, every retail store where I live here in central Kentucky stops selling snow shovels in December... and we usually don't get much snow until after the first of the year. I actually broke two snow shovels while waiting for this one so I was just up Doo Doo creek for about 2 weeks with no way to remove the snow. Second... this shovel seems kind of flimsy. I guess we'll see how it holds up when we get another snowfall. I'll try to remember to update this review once I see how it works. Actually, I'd be fine to never need it again. Haha!
C**R
A put-together snow shovel
Who knew a snow shovel could be shipped in a relatively small box in 6 pieces, be easily assembled, with easily extended length, be of good quality and apparently Strong enough to last a long time??
G**S
Ok shovel, weak plastic handle.
This shovel has a 3 piece plastic handle. Did an ok job, but not great. Handle snapped in the middle on second day of shoveling.
M**S
The best
It's really good material and very strong..love it
C**N
Parfait très contente
M**H
It arrived in a much smaller box than anticipated and I thought well whatever, I went to assemble it and the quality of the joints are terrible. It’s super cheap and flimsy with looses tolerances possible. If you tried to use it to move any snow it would be terrible unless you were 4 feet tall. Not to mention you may be able to pick up 1 pound of snow per shovel full because of how small the blade is, waste of $50.
M**A
the weight is light
M**6
Pretty awful to be honest. Super shaky. Doesn’t lock in tightly. Smaller than I thought. And all for this price… crazy. Go to a hardware store when snow shovels come out and get one there. Save yourself from so many of these junk products. Would NOT recommend.
A**T
Compact and easy to store in a small car trunk.
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