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Winter is coming! How do you clear the snow on your vehicle??

WolfBox

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Winter is just around the corner, and with it comes the challenge every car owner dreads – snow removal! Whether it’s a light dusting or a full-on snowstorm, clearing snow off your car can be a real hassle.

We know everyone has their own tricks for tackling this frosty task. Some of you might use trusty snow brushes, others might grab whatever’s handy (hello, credit cards!), while some of you might even wait for the sun to take care of it. But here’s the thing – do you remember to clear the snow off your car roof? Some states, like New Hampshire, has laws that before you drive your car, you must clear off the snow on the roof in case the dropped-off snow lump would cause danger to other drivers.

At Wolfbox, we’re always looking for smart, efficient solutions to everyday problems. That’s why we’d like to introduce you to the Wolfbox Air Duster MF200 – your winter companion for snow and dust removal. While it’s compact and easy to use, it packs a powerful punch, making quick work of light snow, frost, and even those hard-to-reach spots. No more struggling with stubborn snow in tight spaces!

So, let’s hear from you:
  • What’s your go-to tool for snow removal?
  • How do you deal with snow on your roof or the bed?
Drop your tips, tricks, and winter hacks in the comments below! Let’s help each other stay safe and snow-free this season. And who knows – your idea might inspire someone else to tackle winter like a pro!
 
I walk out side late December/January, wipe the sweat from my brow in the 30c degree plus weather, crack open a tinnie of something icy cold, look around and ask myself…….what snow.
 
Hopefully I've had a vindaloo and a few beers the night before and can just breath over the truck and hey presto....
 
We have many contenders in the UK - Carling Black Label springs to mind. Though we do seem to brew a lot of the continental larger beers here in UKL and try and flog them as something they are not. ABV also coming down due to tax regulations, obviously price does not follow suit. Also seem to add glucose syrup into them as well which should never be in any beer.
Madri, Cruzcampo, 1664, Amstel etc etc.

Real ale or actual euro largers brewed in their country are still safe though.
 
Besides a Guinness, I'm not a beer guy, but in the US we have exceptionally shitty choices like Genesee, Keystone, and (Natural) Natty Light amongst a whole host of equally crappy options.
 
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