It's a shovel. It's a wheel. No, it's a Sno Wovel. It's one of the newest products being used by residents of the Capital Region this winter season to clear snow off their driveway. Advertisement ...
... instead of six geese a laying, you might want to consider a Sno Wovel. Yep, this shovel on a wheel , for $119.95, supposedly removes snow three times faster than ...
I believed him, of course, but to verify his claim, I had to wait for the perfect conditions, a day with a large volume of new, wet snow. The Wovel works on powdery stuff, too, but it's most helpful ...
As if on cue, today’s snow is a perfect illustration for the use of the Snow Wovel. This ergonomic snow removal device is designed to eliminate stress of the back, and make snow removal easy and dare ...
It's a little hard to get past the appearance of the Wovel, which looks a little like one of those weird high-wheel bicycles from the 19th century. But there's nothing old-fashioned about this ...
November 19, 2006 Replace the intricate wheel casting with wooden spokes and it’s possible to believe that the Wovel was designed and built a thousand years ago – it has an air of elegant simplicity ...
One winter day, inventor Mark Noonan went out into his backyard to shovel the snow off the ice rink he had created for his kids to play hockey. Shoveling was difficult, uncomfortable work because ...
Shovelling snow is one of the world’s great indignities—you start off freezing, then work up a preposterous sweat under all those layers, then inch your way toward the end of the driveway only to ...