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They’re described for hard surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways, and patios, and for clearing dirt, leaves, grit, general debris, snow, and slush residue.
The listings shown are gas/gasoline-powered (no battery options in the results); some entries note EPA certification and California carburetor compliance.
They’re described as lightweight and often detachable for transport and storage; example weights shown include about 22 pounds and 31 pounds for specific models.
Several listings cite a long overall/handle length (around 79.5 inches) and mention a curved or adjustable handle for ergonomic use.
Powered brushes and a motorized drive perform most of the work, reducing physical strain and making cleaning larger areas quicker and less labor-intensive than manual sweeping.
Assembly varies by model: some listings state no assembly required, while others indicate adult assembly is needed and that some tools are provided.
Listings highlight all-season or winter-capable designs, noting nylon brushes and gasoline engines described as handling snow, slush residue, and winter debris.