Highlights
Quality
The materials feel robust, and the mechanics of the extendable and pivoting features operate smoothly even after repeated use.
~the ice scraper has gotten more work so far this year than the snow, and it is holding up well - seems to be a high quality material.
The slide extension is not smooth on the set i got and takes some force to extend and collapse.
I ordered these to replace last year's snow brush that broke when clearing frost (not even ice) from my windshield.
Shipping
Delivery was also very convenient as it arrived the next day after ordering.
Packaging/appearance
I love that these snow brushes, deicers, come in a two pack.
The head of the snow brush pivots 90 degrees with the push of a button and the brush is well packaged so it isn't damaged in transit.
Competitiveness
In summary, the odoland extendable snow brush with detachable ice scraper is a top-notch tool for anyone dealing with winter weather.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 18 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 12 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I couldnt find my old snow scraper that i have used for years so i needed a replacement
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I got this set and couldnt be happier
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The brushes can extend with a push of the button
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The slide extension is not smooth on the set i got and takes some force to extend and collapse
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Other than that decent site brushes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
From the description i thought it would be long enough to reach across the windshield when it was expanded to full length
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It will get most the windshield cleared off if you move to the other side of the vehicle to do the brushingscraping
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Scrapers seem to get lost at our house and cars