Heavy-Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel with 48-Inch Straight Handle, Pack of 3 Tools by A.M. Leonard
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SKU
AMA12L-3
$174.68
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Product Information
Product Shipping Information
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Product Specs
- Tool count: 3
- Handle material: Wood (ash)
- Handle length (inches): 48
- Blade material: Aluminum
- Blade thickness (gauge): 10
- Blade width (inches): 14-3/4
- Blade length (inches): 18-3/4
Product Warranty Information
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- This product is covered under A.M. Leonard's exclusive Lifetime Warranty Program. Click Here for more Details.
Product Features
- Ash handle
- Double riveted blade and handle connection
- Reinforced ribs on blade
- Deep formed high-capacity blade
Product Shipping Weight
- 14.19 pounds
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the features of Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel?Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel comes with a 48-inch straight handle made of Northern Ash, a thick 10-gauge tempered blade that is ribbed and reinforced with deep-formed high-capacity blades. The shovel has a welded metal D-grip with through riveted connections and is about 30% lighter in weight than steel scoops. It is rustproof, withstands any weather condition, and highly durable with a lifetime warranty.
- What materials can you move using this tool?The Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel is suitable for moving a variety of materials, including snow, fertilizers, soil, sand, mulch, feed, seed, and grain.
- What is the size of the blade and ash handle?The blade size of Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel is 14 3/4" x 18 3/4", while the handle is 48 inches long and made of Northern Ash wood.
- What is the weight of the Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel?The Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel weighs about 4.6 lbs with a 10-gauge aluminum blade that is approximately 30% lighter than steel scoops.
Prop 65 Warning
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, please see www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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