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Ref: HSP-1 Snow Plough (Manual) with Wide 955mm Blade

Ref: HSP-1

Wide blade (955mm) manual snow plough, ideal for clearing and creating pathways through snow for pedestrians. The simple to use design allows you to remove snow while keeping your body in an upright, walking position.

Product Details:

  • Blade depth: 195mm
  • Blade width: 955mm
  • Height of handle: 1110mm
  • Handle width: 410mm
  • Weight: 8 kg
  • Material: Mild steel with high quality epoxy coated finish
  • Colour: Yellow
  • Wheels: 2 x 160mm solid rubber tyred wheels and roller bearings
  • Handle: Flip the handle over to choose which side the snow is ploughed to
  • Minimise work by pushing instead of lifting and throwing
  • Angle plough to allow snow to easily slide off the blade
  • Product is supplied fully assembled
  • Also available with narrow 500mm blade, Ref: HSP-2

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*Price includes delivery to UK mainland, except some parts of London (some deliveries to Scotland and areas of London may be subject to additional charges, please contact our sales team for details).

£154.33 ex VAT
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We may use a third-party email service (MailChimp and/or iContact) to send newsletters. Some members of our staff can view mailing lists with email addresses. That way they’ll be able to remove your email address from the mailing list, should you request us to do so.

Please note that mailing lists are independent from each other. If you decide not to receive newsletters at all, you’ll have to unsubscribe from all the mailing lists. Even if you do that, you’ll still receive account-related emails (such as order status notifications, password reset emails, and more). It is essential for operating an online store.

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