As the cold winter wind blows, so too does your nose. With frost-bitten toes aching beneath layered clothes, you ponder why you never invested in a machine that throws winter snow “to and fro.” There is no nice way of placing displaced ice into prose, and so we slowly groan that shoveling snow does indeed blow. So what are the pros of ceramic coating that wintry mix remover you just bought down at Lowes? Will it make you the envy of all the neighborhood bros? Does it go even when temps are well below zero? Today, these and many more icy unknowns shall be exposed, as we go toe-to-toe with all that froze. Snow blowers are a crucial tool in the removal of snowfall in northern environments. The biggest weakness though, is their tendency to clog when slushy, wet
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