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Snow is falling. Group chats are buzzing. Someone is already complaining about shoveling. Whether you’re building a backyard snow fortress, fighting frostbite, or just trying to clear a path to the mailbox without throwing out your back, we tested the winter gear (and ideas) that actually make snow days better.
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 | | Cold hands are no joke: whether you’re skiing, shoveling, or just dodging frostbite on the morning commute. These battery-powered heated gloves deliver adjustable warmth, long runtimes, and touchscreen friendliness so your fingers stay functional all winter. | | | | | | If blisters, sore backs, and endless scooping are your current winter routine, it’s time to plug in instead of powering through. These electric snow shovels make quick work of drifts and driveways with minimal sweat and max grunt. | |  | |
 | | Advertisement |  | | | | Cats are adorable, but litter boxes? Not so much. Fresh Step Heavy Duty 30-Day Odor Control is designed to keep your home fresher with 3X odor-fighting carbon that locks in smells before they spread. A light touch of Febreze adds a clean scent without being overpowering, and the low-dust formula keeps the area around the box tidier. Tight, solid clumps scoop out easily, so cleanup takes less time. Perfect for single or multi-cat households, it delivers up to a full month of odor control. | | | |  | |
 | | Not every shovel is created equal. From ergonomic handles to rugged blades that don’t quit, these are the best non-powered snow shovels Reviewed editors trust to clear sidewalks and stash piles without turning you into a human pretzel. | | |  | |
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