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Ice scraper, snow broom - what are some good quality ones?

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Old 01-12-2012, 05:15 PM
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Ice scraper, snow broom - what are some good quality ones?

What are some good quality ice scraper/snow brooms you have found? Specifically a telescoping one for the bigger truck windows. I'd like to find one that doesn't fall apart after a couple seasons. I don't mind spending a little more for it. I think I paid about $15 for the one I have and its just junk. Gorilla Glue got it through another season but its not going to make it this year.
 
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I picked a long ice scraper/broom from wally world and it hasn't disappointed me yet. It's just long enough to fit in my back window between the two headrest. I think I paid like $15 - $20 for it.
 
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Any updates on recommended snow scraper/brooms?
Mine just busted this weekend; the snow removal blade is cheap plastic and not up to the task.
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Years ago, when I lived up north I had one with a brass blade. That thing lasted forever it seemed.
 
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Got mine at a truck stop. Untwist the grip and it'll extend about 2 feet extra. Its nice when I can stand on the one side of the truck and reach over and do the whole windshield. Only thing that sucks is my *explicit* brother broke the ice scrapper off.
 
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Originally Posted by Pikachu
Years ago, when I lived up north I had one with a brass blade. That thing lasted forever it seemed.
Like he mentioned, a brass blade by far is the best way to go, they don't wear out and won't scratch your window. They're difficult to find however for some reason.
 
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