Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Snow shovel Fiskars 1057189 Metal Black Orange Blade length 53.2 cm
Snow shovel Fiskars 1057189 Metal Black Orange Blade length 53.2 cm
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Snow shovel Fiskars 1057189 Metal Black Orange Blade length 53.2 cm
Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Snow shovel Fiskars 1057189 Metal Black Orange Blade length 53.2 cm
Snow shovel Fiskars 1057189 Metal Black Orange Blade length 53.2 cm
The Fiskars 1057189 snow shovel is a metal snow removal tool with a 53.2 cm blade designed for clearing driveways, paths and small parking areas. With an overall length of 1434 mm and a weight of approximately 1.78 kg, this snow shovel combines a sturdy metal blade and a long handle to provide reach and leverage while remaining manageable for routine winter tasks. The contrasting black and orange finish improves visibility in snowy conditions and helps identify the tool quickly when stored outdoors.
The metal blade delivers strong edge performance for cutting through compacted snow and light ice, while the shovel’s length provides good leverage for lifting and pushing snow with reduced bending. At about 1.78 kg, the tool balances durability and user comfort during extended use. The high-contrast color scheme increases visibility and supports safer handling in low-light winter conditions.
Position the shovel blade at the edge of the snowbank and use long, steady pushes to clear loose snow, or place the blade under compacted snow and lift with your legs to remove it. For better control, keep a firm two-handed grip on the handle and maintain a neutral back posture: bend at the knees rather than the waist. Use shorter strokes when working near stairs, edges or tight spaces. After use, remove accumulated snow from the blade to prevent ice build-up and store the shovel in a dry place.
For effective snow removal and longer tool life, work in layers by removing top layers of snow first, then tackle compacted sections. Wear winter gloves and appropriate footwear for traction. Avoid prying with the blade on frozen, uneven surfaces to reduce the risk of bending the edge.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}