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Snow shovels in Japan aren't quite the same. How about your country? ‪@TokyoLens‬
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@alanndra

9 months ago

Our snow here in Colorado can be dry and powdery enough that it makes more sense to sweep it away than try to shovel it, especially if it's only a light dusting like you've got there.

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@joelelechosa9102

9 months ago

Maybe because there is not a lot of snow. But maybe in Hokkaido,where it snows a lot, they have a shovel like in other countries.

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@gartensmiley

9 months ago

I sometimes use a broom for snow as well in Germany. When it snowed lightly, it's easier to use on the uneven cobble stone

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@TokyoLensShorts

9 months ago

ever see someone use a broom as a shovel before?

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@steadholderharrington9035

9 months ago

For places that do not receive much snow throughout the year, and when it does, the snow is usually wet, it doesn't make much sense to buy a purpose-built tool for something that is more an inconvenience than anything else. And on artificial turf, its actually an oddly appropriate instrument to use.

And I'm also from Canada; Edmonton in fact, where we just went through a month where we had cold down to -50℃ or colder (with windchill factored in) up to 15℃, all within a 2 week period of time.

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@Microtic

9 months ago

I use a broom to clear snow off my deck in the winter in Canada. Much less damage to the surface. Occasionally I'll use a normal shovel if it's super deep.

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@brodyanderson9339

9 months ago

Living in Indiana, we can get a good amount of snow. I’ve tried things I’ve seen for fun like a folding table. I’ve seen videos of someone with a homemade flamethrower melting snow. I don’t know if I would go that far, but looks fun and crazy.

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@RuralShoots

9 months ago

Fellow Canadian here too and I would definitely call that a shop broom. We have pretty mild winters most of the time but I’d still need to have a snow shovel.

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@WatashiWannabe

9 months ago

Here in Tennessee, we're lucky to see more than 5 cm/2 inches of snow in a given year. However, over the course of weather history (about 150 years here), there have been a couple prodigiously large snowstorms (particularly for this area) that have swept across the southeast US, the last (and largest) in mid-March of 1993 (I measured 42 inches/108 cm of snow in my backyard, and we had drifts to 6 feet/180 cm in winds of 50 mph). So a few years back, I was goofing off at a local store, it was May and they had actual snow shovels on clearance for like $3...and I bought one. Never know if it'll come in handy one day... Btw...I believe the broom might work just as well as a shovel on that astroturf carpet :P .

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@LaineeeTravels

9 months ago

Damn, can’t believe I missed it by just a few hours. Apparently it hasn’t snowed here in eastern Hokkaido for over a week.

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@simonjohnhuegedeserville7724

9 months ago

We dont have snow is Australia 😅. We've been having 40 degree Celcius days recently

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@allisonrobertson5423

8 months ago

I don't think I've seen anyone do that, and I haven't done it myself. But now I want to lol

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@eric1800es

9 months ago

Tee hee. That’s as normal as cuddly Canada Goose.

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@WhiteWulfe

9 months ago

Yeah, that's no shovel - that's a shop broom, which is used to clear the snow out of your delivery van at the end of the day in my eyes! (I'm also in Canada)

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@Silverizael

9 months ago

How would your "shovel" deal with a pile of snow? Seems like it would be rather ineffective.

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@chrislessard975

9 months ago

I guess if it depends on the type of snow. I can't think it works with a solid amount like they get in northern Japan

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@ScottMcMaster-er4xj

9 months ago

FYI: Toronto Canada basically got no snow at all this winter. I am sincerely worried for the planet. This is by no stretch of the imagination normal. Toronto shouldn't be this warm through the winter.

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@Juror63

9 months ago

As long as it works. 👍

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@KirstenReusch

9 months ago

😅 😂 only in the lightest of snow showers. At least the patio is getting a handy scrubby "wash" thanks to Mother Natu

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@jirojiro1029

9 months ago

Only works on turf I guess

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