Bigfoot poly snow shovel with 18 in blade, orange vs Lifeline aluminum sport utility shovel, 3-piece collapsible (blue)
Overall winner: Lifeline aluminum sport utility shovel, 3-piece collapsible (blue)
Key Differences
LIFELINE (A) is a 3-piece collapsible aluminum shovel offering lightweight metal construction and an adjustable range for different snow depths, while Emsco Group Bigfoot (B) uses a wide 18-inch polyethylene blade and D-grip for control but has mixed durability feedback and reports of breaking. Choose A if you want a collapsible, adjustable aluminum tool better suited to varied snow depths; choose B if you prefer an ultra-light, wide poly blade for lighter deck or surface clearing but accept possible durability trade-offs
Bigfoot poly snow shovel with 18 in blade, orange
Lightweight poly snow shovel with a wide blade for moving light snow. Suitable for decks and fragile surfaces; supports easy handling with a large D-grip. Users note decent quality and value, though durability concerns exist
Pros
- ultra light construction
- large-d-grip for control
- wide polyethylene blade
- safe on delicate surfaces
Cons
- durability concerns reported by some users
- mixed feedback on plastic material
Lifeline aluminum sport utility shovel, 3-piece collapsible (blue)
3-piece collapsible aluminum snow shovel, lightweight and adjustable for car, camping, or outdoor use. Customers note its sturdiness, compact size, and suitability for small snow shoveling tasks
Pros
- 3-piece collapsible design
- lightweight aluminum construction
- adjustable length
- compact storage
Cons
- limited to smaller snow shoveling tasks
- user reviews mention snow capacity in context of small jobs
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | LIFELINE |
| Versatility | LIFELINE |
| User Reviews | LIFELINE |