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Use a small shovel or consider a snow thrower.—
Marina Johnson,
Louisville Courier Journal,
23 Jan. 2026 Experts recommend reading the device's owner's manual — complete with descriptions of how the snow thrower operates and instructions for safe use.—
Jenna Prestininzi,
Freep.com,
25 Nov. 2025 Experts recommend reading the device's owner's manual − complete with descriptions of how the snow thrower operates and instructions for safe use.—
Jenna Prestininzi,
Detroit Free Press,
31 Dec. 2024 Single-stage snow blowers, sometimes called snow throwers, are the least powerful and are best for those who experience light snowfall (no more than 8 inches) and have a relatively small area to clear.—
Jessica Comstock,
Better Homes & Gardens,
18 Apr. 2023 Often times an open-box item, like a snow thrower or a TV, may still be under a manufacturer’s warranty.—
Sean McDonnell,
cleveland,
4 Jan. 2023 This Kobalt snow thrower is ideal for lower -to-moderate snowfall depths.—
Bobbi Dempsey,
Popular Mechanics,
14 Dec. 2022