Zip’s carries a variety of shovels and snow rakes including scoop and square point shovels for use in many applications. Shop light weight poly shovels or heavy duty metal shovels for moving debris, dirt, sand, snow & more.
| Item # | Length | Width | Height | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RC1A - 11" Dim. | 37.5" | 10.2" | 5.9" | 2.59 lbs. |
| RC1B - 14" Dim. | 42.5" | 13.75" | 6.6" | 3.53 lbs. |
Shovels are essential tools for any workshop, construction site, or outdoor workspace. From moving gravel and sand to clearing snow or handling loose materials, having the right shovel makes the job faster, safer, and more efficient. Today’s shovels come in a variety of materials, handle types, and blade designs to suit a range of tasks and user preferences.
Selecting the right shovel depends on the type of material you’re moving and the environment in which you’re working. Square point shovels are ideal for scooping and transferring loose materials like sand, gravel, or soil, while scoop shovels are better suited for handling bulk materials such as grain, mulch, or snow.
Shovel handles are typically made from wood or fiberglass. Wooden handles provide a traditional feel and strength, while fiberglass handles are lightweight, durable, and resistant to weathering. The blade material is another consideration—metal blades are strong and durable for heavy-duty tasks, while plastic blades are lighter and better for snow or softer materials. For convenience, some models, like the Remco Orange Collapsible Emergency Blade Shovel, are collapsible for easy storage in vehicles or tool kits.
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Consider the task at hand, material type, and storage needs when selecting a shovel. A durable, well-matched shovel can save time and reduce strain during heavy work.
What is the difference between a square point shovel and a scoop shovel?
A square point shovel is ideal for digging and transferring loose materials like soil or gravel, while a scoop shovel is designed to move bulkier items like mulch or snow.
Are plastic shovels as strong as metal shovels?
Plastic shovels are lighter and better for soft materials or snow, but metal shovels are more durable and suitable for heavy-duty tasks.
Why choose a fiberglass handle over a wooden handle?
Fiberglass handles are lighter, more resistant to moisture and weathering, and reduce fatigue during long tasks. Wooden handles provide a classic feel and strength for everyday use.
Can I use a collapsible shovel for regular work?
Collapsible shovels are designed for portability and emergency use. For heavy-duty daily tasks, standard metal or plastic shovels with full handles are recommended.