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    It’s that time of year. The temperature is dropping. The sweaters are coming out of storage. You know what this means. Snow and ice are on their way. In fact, they’re already here in some places Be prepared this year. Get an Ice Master Multi-Blade Ice Scraper and there will be no form of snow or ice that’s going to stand in your way this winter.



    The beauty of the Ice Master is that it can be adjusted to suit any ice condition. It’s not one of those flimsy plastic scrapers that barely move light frost. The Ice Master is a heavy duty, polycarbonate ice scraper with three softened brass blades. Two of the blades lock into different positions to give you the best configuration to tackle the ice at hand. All ice is not equal! If you’ve ever spent your morning scraping a thick layer of ice from your windshield, you know what I’m talking about.



    Here’s how to use the Ice Master:



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    Dual Blades Apart: Clear away frost twice as fast! The two brass blades clear more surface area when used in a back and forth motion. A single pass over the glass is like two passes in effect, so you’re clearing more frost without actually doing more work. The two blades pivot when in this position, so the optimum scraping angle is always maintained even if you`re reaching across a windshield. There is built-in flexibility in the blades so even on a curved windshield you get the scraping action of the full blade.



    Dual Blades Forward: For the purists, the dual blades can be locked in the forward position to work as a conventional ice scraper. This configuration creates a stiffer blade for scraping heavier ice and increases the reach of the scraper.



    Center Blade: The stationary center blade is highly effective on hard ice and sideview mirrors. Use it to clear hard ice after cracking it with the plastic teeth.



    Ice Breaking Teeth: Tough polycarbonate teeth on the backside of the center blade allow you to crack thicker ice so you can then clear it off the glass.



    The Ice Master is built to last out of polycarbonate with brass blades. This is softened brass; it’s more durable than plastic but still has some flexibility to hug a curved windshield. The movable blades are made to be operable while wearing gloves and they easily lock into each position. The handle is comfortable and textured to prevent slippage. The Ice Master is made of the most durable materials in order to withstand extreme cold.



    The Ice Master was developed in Colorado so it’s made for tough winters. It even comes with a one year warranty.



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    An ice scraper is one of those things that you don’t think much about until you need it. But when you need it, you’ll be so glad you have the Ice Master. Its adjustable brass blades and durable construction make it far easier to use than a typical ice scraper. Winter is inevitable! Get an Ice Master Ice Scraper and make those chilly mornings go a little smoother.



    The Ice Master Multi-Blade Ice Scraper is available from Autogeek.net.

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    Hiya guys. You will learn a lot from this forum

 

 

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