EGO Power Shovel vs Bristle Brush: Snow Removal Test

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Power shovel vs Bristle brush and what’s better for clearing snow, that’s the question I’ll be answering on today’s video.

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Hey everybody, hope you liked the video. I noticed Amazon has these power shovels on a 13% discount for the upcoming season. Check them out here:

suburbanacreage
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I own both attachments, but can only recommend the bristle brush. The power shovel lasted 1.5 Alaskan winters before wind blown sticks embedded in the snow killed it. The bristle brush is useful year-round and withstands hard usage exceptionally well after 5+ years.

thomasdiaz
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Great job showing the strengths and limits of both tools.

stevenclark
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I just received mine on Monday and used the brush today (North Dakota). The bristle attachment is much heavier than I thought. It kinda kicked my ass with 3-4 inches on my sidewalk. I really liked your video. I had the same results with both tools.

toddjenest
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I think it’s worth buying both. The shovel for deeper snow, and the brush to get it nice and clean after.

michaelstaschke
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What I’m amazed with with the power shovel is with the heavier snow it works even better

davismorehead
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Thanks for making this video. Addressed the exact questions I had.

michaelanderson
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Living in Florida now... but sure could have used tools like this when I was in Alaska... however probably gonna get one next year for wet leaves cleanup. The oak trees here drop leaves for months... uhhg. Again... great video!

pcguy
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Great review showing the strengths and weakness of both!

justsaiyansteve
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Exactly the review I was looking for, and learning there was a combo tool!

charleskozel
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Is the EGO Power Shovel good for clearing a driveway? Not really! Check out some of the shortcomings of these amazing tools here:

suburbanacreage
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Correct me if I'm wrong. I have scraper shovels that will clean decks and hard surfaces 5X faster than either of those two tools. I am seeing the paddle/brush as being mainly beneficial as a final super cleaning tool, after the snow has been more efficiently removed with a shovel or snow blower, etc.. And, I'm seeing the power shovel as something mainly for the elderly or a weaker person that is unable to push or lift much weight. Thoughts?

stevenclark
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Nice video. Would have been nice to see a comparison on wet slushy snow? Also at 3-5 inch snow the shovel did most of the work then added the bristle at the end for fine cleaning seems to be the way to do it.

iskyfly
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Nobody talks about when the bristle brush bristles wear down.

dman
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used the shovel for the first time today in about 4-5" and it was phenomenal, but it is rather heavy.

ChrisLeiter
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I don't remember the brand of tool but i had one that used about a dozen attachments in the 1990s. Everything from a snow blower to a rototiller.

grogvaughan
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Wow, the motor is strong enough...more companies need this attachment...

SolarizeYourLife
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Thank you for that!! Huge help in my purchase decision 🙏

benmiller
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My takeaway is use the snow thrower and clean up with the brush if you really "need" it to be that clean.

davidellis
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Throwing side to side is nice but I’d prefer if there was some way to limit the throwing height. I live in a townhouse community and I suspect some of my neighbors wouldn’t be to happy if I was throwing snow on their property or vehicles.

runninrebel