FNB Snow Removing Traction Shovel Board has the following product features:
- Materials: ABS + PP
- Sizes: Large: 45cm x 20cm x 6cm, Medium: 22cm x 15cm x 6cm
- Package: 1 x Snow Removing Traction Shovel Board
$18.90 – $31.90Price range: $18.90 through $31.90
This portable shovel board is multifunctional and helps you easily clear the snow from your car in winter. A shovel to help you dig and move snow, cleaner windshield and can be used as a traction board.

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Duane B. –
No one should ever drive in the snow without these. Seriously. Forget kitty litter, these things work wonders. The one problem with them is you have to stop at some point and pick them up. I’ve been thinking of attaching a cord to them and tying it to the back bumper so you could keep driving till you reached a safe place where you wouldn’t immediately get stuck again.