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Does anyone have reccomendations for snow blowers that are small and easy to use? I'm useless of late due to the past summer's events and my DH is gonna have a heart attack w/this stuff! It's a big time guilty moment as I'd always been manic until recently about getting snow/ice off the driveway and sidewalks asap.
I bought a Toro electric broom/shovel a few years ago like this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...PMBMB671WQ4YQ8. What I didn't like was that it had a one-hand handle sort of like a weed wacker and found that it was hard on my wrist. But this one looks like more of a lawn mower type of handle that might be a better ergonomic design: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...PMBMB671WQ4YQ8
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