LD-173 Aluminum Steel Blade Fiberglass Handle Scoop Shovel | Wholesale Supplier

LD-173 Aluminum Steel Blade Fiberglass Handle Scoop Shovel | Wholesale Supplier

SKU: LD-173

LD-173 Aluminum and Steel Blade Scoop Shovel features a large-capacity flat blade with fiberglass handle and D-grip. Available in aluminum and steel blade options for snow removal, grain handling, and bulk material scooping.

MOQ:100
Price Range:$4.50 - $14.00 / pc
Material:Aluminum or Steel Blade / Fiberglass Handle / PP Plastic D-Grip / Zinc Rivets
Certifications:CE / GS / ISO 9001
Size Range:Blade 14 inch x 18 inch / 16 inch x 20 inch; Handle length 36 inch / 42 inch; Capacity 15-25 liters
Color Options:Silver Aluminum / Black Steel / Blue Blade / Orange Fiberglass Handle
Weight:1400
Packing:Individual polybag with header card, 15 pcs per carton
Lead Time:10-18 days
Sample:Available
Customization:OEM blade color, custom blade size, private label card, logo on blade
Mixed Order:true

Product Details

LD-173 Aluminum Steel Blade Fiberglass Handle Scoop Shovel

LD-173 Aluminum and Steel Blade Scoop Shovel features a large-capacity flat blade with fiberglass handle and D-grip. Available in aluminum and steel blade options for snow removal, grain handling, and bulk material scooping.

The LD-173 Aluminum and Steel Blade Scoop Shovel is a high-capacity material moving tool designed for efficiently scooping, lifting, and transferring bulk materials. The large flat blade with raised sidewalls maximizes volume per scoop, reducing the number of passes needed to clear an area. Aluminum blade models are lightweight and corrosion-resistant, making them ideal for snow removal and agricultural grain handling where rust contamination must be avoided. Steel blade models offer superior durability for heavy construction debris, gravel, sand, and industrial material handling. The fiberglass handle with PP plastic D-grip provides a strong, weather-resistant, and comfortable gripping surface that remains functional in cold and wet conditions where wooden handles may become slippery or crack. A closed-back socket with heavy-duty rivets ensures secure blade attachment even under the leverage stress of heavy loads. Available in blade widths from 14 to 20 inches to match different material volumes and application requirements. Whether clearing snow from driveways and sidewalks, handling grain and seed on farms, scooping sand and gravel at construction sites, spreading mulch in landscaping, or transferring industrial bulk materials, the LD-173 scoop shovel moves more material with less effort.

Core Features

  • Large flat blade with raised sidewalls for maximum capacity
  • Aluminum or steel blade options for different applications
  • Fiberglass handle with D-grip for cold and wet conditions
  • Closed-back socket with heavy-duty rivets
  • Multiple blade sizes from 14 to 20 inches
  • Lightweight aluminum option for easy extended use

Application Scenarios

  • Driveway and sidewalk snow removal
  • Farm grain, seed, and feed handling
  • Construction sand and gravel scooping
  • Demolition and debris clearing
  • Landscaping mulch and compost spreading
  • Industrial bulk material transfer

FAQ

Aluminum vs steel blade, which should I choose?

Aluminum blades are lighter and will not rust, ideal for snow and agricultural products. Steel blades are stronger and more wear-resistant, better for gravel, concrete debris, and industrial materials where abrasion is high.

Is the fiberglass handle suitable for cold weather?

Yes, fiberglass handles do not absorb moisture like wood and remain grippable in freezing temperatures. The PP D-grip provides additional insulation from cold surfaces.

What is the scoop capacity?

Blade sizes from 14x18 inch to 16x20 inch provide approximately 15 to 25 liters of material per scoop depending on blade depth and sidewall height.

Can this be used for chemical or food handling?

Standard coated blades are designed for general purpose use. For food-grade or chemical-resistant applications, stainless steel blade variants are available on request.