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24" METAL SNOW SCRAPER GUARANTEED YSP24D
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Complete guide to equipping your job site with cordless winter tools
How to choose your cordless snow shovel or snow blower
Cordless snow removal eliminates the extension cord that freezes and the gas engine that refuses to start at -20°C. The DeWalt 20V cordless electric snow shovel (tool only, $229) clears up to 300 kg of snow per charge over a 20 cm width, enough for residential driveways and steps. The complete DXSVXA2016-002-KIT set ($349) includes a battery and charger for immediate use straight out of the box.
For larger surfaces, the DeWalt FLEXVOLT 21 in 60V cordless snow blower ($1198) clears snow across a 21 inch width with two DCB612 batteries included, enough for a double driveway without recharging. The Makita SN400MP snow blower attachment ($299, tool only) fits onto the Makita multi-function shaft already in many workshops, avoiding the purchase of a dedicated engine.
For light upkeep or as a backup, the 21 in plastic snow shovel ($31) and the 24 in Garant YSP24D metal snow scraper ($39) remain essential on packed ice where a battery isn't needed. Équipement Industriel Polar recommends keeping a spare charged 20V or 18V battery indoors during storms, since cold reduces runtime by 20 to 30%.
For larger surfaces, the DeWalt FLEXVOLT 21 in 60V cordless snow blower ($1198) clears snow across a 21 inch width with two DCB612 batteries included, enough for a double driveway without recharging. The Makita SN400MP snow blower attachment ($299, tool only) fits onto the Makita multi-function shaft already in many workshops, avoiding the purchase of a dedicated engine.
For light upkeep or as a backup, the 21 in plastic snow shovel ($31) and the 24 in Garant YSP24D metal snow scraper ($39) remain essential on packed ice where a battery isn't needed. Équipement Industriel Polar recommends keeping a spare charged 20V or 18V battery indoors during storms, since cold reduces runtime by 20 to 30%.
Portable generators and accessories for winter power outages
Power outages spike during ice storms and high winds across Canada. The 3500 watt generator ($659) covers the essentials for a cottage or a one-off job site: lighting, tool chargers and a small space heater drawing 2000 to 3000 watts combined.
For a full home with a sump pump, fridge and heating system, the 9400 watt BE9400DFS generator ($1659, also available in a demo model at the same price) powers several circuits at once. The 12000 watt propane generator ($1599) removes the fuel stabilization concerns of winter storage, a real advantage for occasional backup use.
Complete the setup with the right accessories: a 10 foot generator extension ($43) for a close hookup, a 25 foot K-L1430-25EXT extension ($107) to reach a distant electrical panel, a 3-way GC130802 extension ($68) to power several devices, and an RV adapter ($15) for trailer owners.
For a full home with a sump pump, fridge and heating system, the 9400 watt BE9400DFS generator ($1659, also available in a demo model at the same price) powers several circuits at once. The 12000 watt propane generator ($1599) removes the fuel stabilization concerns of winter storage, a real advantage for occasional backup use.
Complete the setup with the right accessories: a 10 foot generator extension ($43) for a close hookup, a 25 foot K-L1430-25EXT extension ($107) to reach a distant electrical panel, a 3-way GC130802 extension ($68) to power several devices, and an RV adapter ($15) for trailer owners.
Cordless work lights for winter's short days
Days get shorter by mid-November across Canada, and lighting becomes as essential as the tool itself on a job site or a driveway. The DeWalt 5000 lumen multi-use light ($258) with built-in Bluetooth covers a full work area, while the DeWalt 20V light ($85) and the DeWalt 20V spotlight ($119) suit quick tasks.
For a fixed setup, the DeWalt Hood mechanic's work light ($279) and the DeWalt tripod light ($248) free up your hands at a workbench or under a vehicle. The DeWalt tripod light kit with a 20V/6Ah battery and charger ($569) includes everything needed to get started, while the DCL077B task light ($129) and the rechargeable USB version ($149) offer a compact, portable option.
On the Makita side, the 18V DML816 work light ($79), the LXT DMR055 light/radio ($119) and the 4-function LED DML812 light ($199) share the same 18V battery platform as Makita tools already in circulation in many shops, an advantage that avoids multiple chargers.
For a fixed setup, the DeWalt Hood mechanic's work light ($279) and the DeWalt tripod light ($248) free up your hands at a workbench or under a vehicle. The DeWalt tripod light kit with a 20V/6Ah battery and charger ($569) includes everything needed to get started, while the DCL077B task light ($129) and the rechargeable USB version ($149) offer a compact, portable option.
On the Makita side, the 18V DML816 work light ($79), the LXT DMR055 light/radio ($119) and the 4-function LED DML812 light ($199) share the same 18V battery platform as Makita tools already in circulation in many shops, an advantage that avoids multiple chargers.
Heated workwear and gloves for working outside all winter
Cold slows you down as much as the snow itself when your hands and body can't hold heat. Milwaukee M700B heated gloves, available in medium to 2XL ($268 each), maintain steady warmth through extended outdoor work thanks to their built-in rechargeable battery.
The Pioneer 7-in-1 winter coat, available in XS, S and XL ($160), converts into several configurations depending on the weather, while the Pioneer worker jacket in medium ($309) offers reinforced protection for the coldest days on an outdoor job site.
For refrigerated warehouses and industrial freezers, the Pioneer freezer coat in large or X-Large ($47 to $53) protects against constantly sub-zero temperatures, a distinct use from outdoor work but just as demanding on insulation.
The Pioneer 7-in-1 winter coat, available in XS, S and XL ($160), converts into several configurations depending on the weather, while the Pioneer worker jacket in medium ($309) offers reinforced protection for the coldest days on an outdoor job site.
For refrigerated warehouses and industrial freezers, the Pioneer freezer coat in large or X-Large ($47 to $53) protects against constantly sub-zero temperatures, a distinct use from outdoor work but just as demanding on insulation.
Extension cords built for extreme cold
A standard extension cord stiffens and cracks below -20°C, a problem Southwire solves with jackets designed to stay flexible down to -40°C and -50°C. The 15 foot 16/3 SJTW -50°C Glacier Flex cord ($20 to $21) suits light tools near the building, while the 25 foot 14/3 SJEOW Arctic cord ($42) supports heavier-duty tools over a longer distance.
For big draws like a generator or a snow blower, the 50 foot 12/3 SJEOW cord ($104) and the 100 foot version ($198) cover most job site needs. The yellow -40°C Southwire lineup rounds out the offer with 25, 50 and 100 foot lengths ($36 to $129) in single form, and 50 to 100 foot lengths in triple form ($79 to $184) to power several tools from one outlet.
The single Polar Flex series, from 25 to 100 feet ($48 to $176), completes the lineup for everyday use where 12/3 gauge offers enough of a safety margin. Équipement Industriel Polar recommends fully uncoiling any extension cord before extended use, since a tight coil traps heat and speeds up wear on 12/3 gauge.
For big draws like a generator or a snow blower, the 50 foot 12/3 SJEOW cord ($104) and the 100 foot version ($198) cover most job site needs. The yellow -40°C Southwire lineup rounds out the offer with 25, 50 and 100 foot lengths ($36 to $129) in single form, and 50 to 100 foot lengths in triple form ($79 to $184) to power several tools from one outlet.
The single Polar Flex series, from 25 to 100 feet ($48 to $176), completes the lineup for everyday use where 12/3 gauge offers enough of a safety margin. Équipement Industriel Polar recommends fully uncoiling any extension cord before extended use, since a tight coil traps heat and speeds up wear on 12/3 gauge.