![]() This product is good at one basic technique: bending down, scooping some snow, then throwing the snow. If you’re looking for a straightforward, no-frills shovel to push snow at a low cost, we recommend the True Temper Mountain Mover. Once I finished testing all the shovels on our list, this Suncast is the shovel that I used to finish ridding my deck and walkways of snow. This isn’t a big deal, since it’s better ergonomically to turn and throw anyway, but it did make me adjust my technique. My only qualm with this Suncast is that its handle shape makes it tough to throw snow behind me. At only 18 inches wide, this shovel isn’t going to plow a massive amount of snow, but it plows 18 inches really well. The shovel’s metal edge clears down to the asphalt during testing it removed ice and left-behind snow with only one or two extra scrapes. This means that more force goes forward rather than down, more easily avoiding obstructions. Rather than having to push down at an angle like with a straight-handled shovel, I was able to push horizontal to the ground. This shovel surprised me at how well its ergonomic handle allows it to plow. The ergonomic handle allowed me to pick up a full shovelful without having to bend over, saving strain on my lower back and legs.Ī slight bend in the knees is all it takes to toss a full scoop onto the snow pile. Through two storms, I was able to dig, scrape, plow, and throw with minimal effort. It is the perfect blend of versatility and comfort. Acknowledgment and ThanksĪnd many thanks to Tapan Nallan ( for their development of awesome-scoop which this project started (forked) from.For my 5’8” frame and preferred shoveling technique of tossing the snow in front of me, this shovel is the absolute standout of the group. The list of excluded buckets was here but was migrated to exclude.txt. Excluding bucketsĪ few buckets are excluded as they duplicate other buckets. If GitHub fails to discover a bucket via its search APIįunction, the bucket’s URL can be manually added to include.txt. ![]() ![]() It searches the buckets installed locally via scoop bucket add as well as the buckets found by scoop-directory. Created by can be installed via scoop bucket add ygguorun & scoop install scoop-search-multisource. It searches the buckets installed locally via scoop bucket add. It works with another command-line tool, called crawl-scoop-directory, which scans the bucket lists and compiles a Sqlite3 database which can be downloaded from here.Ĭreated by can be installed via scoop install scoop-search. Created by searches the buckets found by scoop-directory. Shovel.sh searches just the known buckets. ![]() Repology can also search Chocolatey, Winget, Baulk, and Npackd’s stable, stable64 and unstable package repositories. Repology searches the Main, Extras, Versions and Games buckets, per here. Created by ScoopSearch is now as the offical search engine for Scoop. Maintained by the ScoopInstaller organization. ScoopSearch searches over 27,000 application manifests in over 1,100 buckets. There are several other Scoop application manifest search tools too: On the Web You can also view the full list of all discovered applications sorted by: To search the Scoop Directory click here (put together by search index contains over 25,000 application manifests in over 700 buckets, and is updated daily at 15:00 UTC. Scoop Directory will continue to be available, for the forseeable future, but development efforts will be focused on ScoopSearch. NOTE: ScoopSearch is now the offical search engine for Scoop as chosen by the community. View the Project on GitHub rasa/scoop-directory Scoop Directory A searchable directory of buckets for the scoop package manager for Windows
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