Professional-Grade Aluminum Scoop with Rust-Proof Durability and Lifetime Warranty
A.M. Leonard’s #12 Aluminum Scoop Shovel is truly Professional Grade with its thick 10-gauge tempered blade, ribbed design, Northern Ash handle, and welded metal D-grip with through riveted connections. The blade thickness and strength edges out most aluminum scoop competitors, and is about 30% lighter in weight than steel scoops. Aluminum is naturally rust proof and a perfect choice for moving snow, fertilizers, soil, sand, mulch, feed, seed, and grain. Lifetime Warranty. Blade Size14-3/4″ x 18-3/4″. Ship wt. 4.6 lb.
- 48″ ash handle
- 14 & 3/4″ x 18 & 3/4″ blade
- 10 gauge aluminum blade

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- Ash handle
- Double riveted blade and handle connection
- Reinforced ribs on blade
- Deep formed high-capacity blade
- The tool has the ideal handle lift for scooping and spreading materials; provides an efficient balance between worker and load
Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel comes with a 48-inch straight handle made of Northern Ash, a thick 10-gauge tempered blade that is ribbed and reinforced with deep-formed high-capacity blades. The shovel has a welded metal D-grip with through riveted connections and is about 30% lighter in weight than steel scoops. It is rustproof, withstands any weather condition, and highly durable with a lifetime warranty.
2. What materials can you move using this tool?
The Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel is suitable for moving a variety of materials, including snow, fertilizers, soil, sand, mulch, feed, seed, and grain.
3. What is the size of the blade and ash handle?
The blade size of Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel is 14 3/4″ x 18 3/4″, while the handle is 48 inches long and made of Northern Ash wood.
4. What is the weight of the Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel?
The Leonard Heavy Gauge Aluminum Scoop Shovel weighs about 4.6 lbs with a 10-gauge aluminum blade that is approximately 30% lighter than steel scoops.
















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