Remove snow, wet leaves, and debris without climbing a ladder with Snow Joe's RJ201M Roof Joe 21 ft. Aluminum Snow Roof Rake. Made from industrial strength aircraft aluminum, it is ultra lightweight. The tall blade is held down with riveted twisted braces for additional strength. You can extend the rake's reach to 21 ft. with the additional handle pieces that assemble by spring steel snap pins for ease of use. Handle and blade made from industrial strength, ultra lightweight aircraft aluminum. Blade can clear out 24 in. of snow, leaves, and debris off roof. Twisted aluminum braces riveted to head for added strength. Spring steel snap pins for easy assembly and storage. Keeping your roof clean will prevent damages and possibly saving you costly repairs. Includes Roof Joe 21 ft. Aluminum Snow Roof Rake - RJ201M Specifications Series: Roof Joe Width: 24 in. Height: 252 in. Depth: 4.63 in. Weight: 5.6 lbs. Handle Length: 16 ft.
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Brand | Snow Joe |
Item model number | RJ201M |
Color | Silver |
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Product Id | 1246339 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 185842000811 |
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I bought this for the length, but the handles are not in any way reinforced (not corregated, just aluminium tubes) which means that at full extension, it bends significantly. This makes it extremely inefficient at removing snow from the roof because you cannot control the rake blade. It bounces along the top of the snow and is exhausting because you need to pick up the slack in the handle each time you want to push the rake head back up the roof. I couldn't find a better product (my neighbor has an older one which is good, but no idea where to get one now) so I am making do with this :(
Works ok. Make sure you get the poles put all the way together. I split on of mine on the first day where they go together. Also, make sure the buttons are on the top of the rake not the bottom when to put the head on. If they are on the bottom every time you hit the roof edge they open and you'll loose the rack on the roof!