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Bully Tools 92400 Snow/Grain Shovel. Fiberglass Dgrip Handle.

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$40.41

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  • 100% made in the USA
  • Commercial Grade
  • Limited lifetime
  • High strength fiberglass handle
  • High capacity reinforced poly scoop
  • Poly Scoop
  • Large capacity with 8-Inch longer than our competition
  • All Fiberglass Handle features triple wall construction
  • 100% American Made
  • High Quality Tool


Product Description

Bully Tools Grain/snow scoop is perfect for transfer of all kinds of materials. The reinforced poly head is designed to withstand the elements. It has a high strength triple wall fiberglass handle with a comfort drip handle. The drips have been redesigned for superior comfort & durability. Watch our video above to see it crush a cement block! This scoop is able to support more material than YOU can lift!

From the Manufacturer

Tools made to last a lifetime, and be passed on from generation to generation. 100% Made in the USA Bully Tools is bringing back that tradition with tools built to endure years of hard labor. We have re-engineered he classic designs of shovels, rakes and other popular tools to create more efficient, durable products. Special features on specific products include true 14 gauge steel, triple wall wood reinforced fiberglass handles, extended length ferrules, and welded I-beam supports. We stand behind our products and offer a limited lifetime warranty. If one of our tools fails during normal use, we will replace or refund it! In a time when cheap foreign products are the norm, Bully Tools offers affordable, high quality Made in the USA goods. Thank you for your support!


VGamble13
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I live in Kansas with my family. We get the whole gambit of cold weather here. From freezing rain, snow 1-5” or so, freezing rain and snow, to "real" SNOW 12-18” sometimes. So not really enough to warrant a snowblower, but enough to need the proper tools. Not going to lie, I have looked at snowblowers a few times we get those 12-18" lol. Our home has a driveway large enough for about six cars. When I need to shovel the driveway I want to knock it out and not waste time. Also, I’m not a little guy… I tend to overload snow shovels and break or bend them, even with steel cores. It’s really irritating when you have a job to finish and you want to get back inside.In January, 2021, I bought a Bully Snow Pusher in my quest to find a snow shovel that could get the job done, not break on me, and I hadn’t heard of a pusher before. It was great, loved it, took it over to the neighbors to show it off, and broke it. >In 2024 I purchased another Bully snow pusher and shovel so my oldest boy could help out and we wouldn’t have to fight over the pusher or shovel. We still have other snow shovels, they just aren’t as good and are bent. Also, at some point I purchased the Bully flooring scraper because I recognized the brand. Ended up not using it for flooring, but decided to try it today on compacted snow and ice… that I should have taken care of when it was snow. lol However, it was phenomenal, I just walked down the driveway pushing the scraper a few times, then finished with the pusher.When I was looking up my purchase history for this review I found they actually have a couple of ice scrapers with steel handles, they’re in my cart now. The flooring scraper worked fine, but a steel handle will probably be more sturdy. Especially considering the way the pusher broke previously,Great products and customer service. This is NOT a paid promotion, I have just come to appreciate the brand and products and wanted to share my four years of experience with them.
tom f
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
have several bully shovels ,they last and love Made in USA
Jeri lynn walls
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I was hesitant when I got my husband's for Christmas but it was one of the best investments we ever done two years after getting it the head of the shovel started loosening up from the handle we got to hold the company and within two days we had a brand new shovel here this is one of probably the best companies I've ever worked with hats off to you guys thank you very much we brag about you often
christina
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
Not impressed. The shovel showed up in essentially a garbage bag. It was in two pieces, the handle separate from the scoop. The handles' socket end was sticking out with a 10-32 screw shrink wrapped in place without a nut on it. I had to go buy one.While assembling, it was obvious that the hole through the scoop was drilled very crooked. The handle diameter is smaller than the socket in the scoop and the screw hole in the handle is larger than the small screw.The result of all of this is a wobbly, twisting handle.After watching their add with their metal shovels being run over by trucks, and their handle being used as a club to break a cinder block (not that ads are usually that reliable), this is a disappointing purchase.All of my shovels and rakes have fiberglass handles in very tight sockets with rivets holding them and came in one piece. a tight socket/handle fit is critical to longevity.This loose fit is only going to cause premature failure as it wobbles around during use. I guess I'll have to rig a fix...
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
So, the scoop portion of the shovel seems like solidly constructed plastic. Handle, is wood and seems sturdy. But the two pieces have to attach to each other, and somehow, a $40 snow shovel fails to do this reliably. Holes do not line up, so you have to re-drill them. Be sure to get the size right, as too small and the screw won't thread; too large, and it rattles around a bit. Then, tightening this up requires tools and even then, isn't perfect.I've bought other shovels before that didn't struggle with this. Like, at all. 2 stars, as the components at least seem okay, but even if this went perfectly this item would be over-priced. I'd avoid. Would return, but I've now spent like 20 minutes trying to assemble it and have some investment. Will see how it holds up this winter.
Game8
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023
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MacGould
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022
I bought three of these to remove snow, it's only mid- August. While the shovels appear to be sturdy, if you buy more than one, the manufactures hole drilling is not uniform. It took me a few minutes to realize assembly of the shovel required the exact handle for the shovel. They all look alike but not drilled the same. One was off about a half inch and another the hole (handle) had to be forcibly twisted to get the last hole to match up... Assembly was disappointing. There were three bolts and two nuts. Fortunately, still had the five-foot-long box they came in. It was loose in the box.
JCon85
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017
This thing is awesome. Really lightweight, but feels sturdy and durable. Great for scooping even water logged mulch right after a hard rain. Even better than I thought it would be, and I read all the reviews.
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