Clear your driveway in minutes without the back pain.
Winter clean-up doesn't have to be back-breaking work. The Garvee 36-Inch Rolling Snow Pusher is designed to act like a snowplough, allowing you to push heavy snow aside simply by walking. By eliminating the need to bend, lift, and throw, you can clear large driveways and pavements up to 50% faster than with a traditional shovel.
The upright handle design allows you to push snow using your body weight, reducing strain on your lower back and shoulders.
Constructed with a heavy-duty cold-rolled steel blade that resists chipping, cracking, and bending in freezing temperatures.
Large anti-slip wheels provide excellent traction, making it easy to manoeuvre over uneven pavement and icy patches.

Effectively rolls snow away, leaving a clean path behind.
With its wide 36-inch blade, this tool covers significantly more ground in a single pass than standard shovels. The concave metal blade effectively gathers snow and rolls it forward, making it the ideal solution for large, flat areas such as asphalt driveways, concrete patios, and long garden paths.
Adjustable handle angle ensures a comfortable grip for users of any height.
Garvee understands that one size doesn't fit all. The T-shape handle is fully adjustable, allowing you to find the perfect pushing angle for your height. Additionally, the handle is wrapped in soft padding, providing a warm, non-slip grip that makes winter chores much more bearable.
| Brand | Garvee |
| Blade Width | 36 Inches (91 cm) |
| Blade Material | Cold-Rolled Steel |
| Handle Type | Adjustable U-Shape |
| Wheel Size | 10 Inches (25 cm) |
| Feature | Non-Slip Wheels, Adjustable Angle |
| Application | Driveways, Pavements, Roads |
| Finish | Powder Coated (Rust Resistant) |
| Assembly | Required (Tools Included) |
Don't wait until you are snowed in. Upgrade to the Garvee 36-Inch Rolling Snow Pusher and turn a difficult chore into a quick, manageable task. Durable, ergonomic, and efficient—it is the essential tool for every British household this winter.