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| |  | Dog Beds | Home » » Advance Poop Scoop | | | | | | | Description: | | The Advance Scoop is the perfect tool for cleaning up after your dog. Designed for comfortable, one-handed operation, its long handle eliminates unnecessary bending over, and its powerful spring action ensures the jaws of the scoop stay closed. With its sleek, smooth finish the Advance Scoop is also quick and easy to clean. | | | Features: | |
• Lead free.
• Construction meets or exceeds pet industry strength requirements
• Hand washable.
• Once assembled, the Scoop will not come apart.
• Easy to assemble.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 18.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 18.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 25 reviews |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Surprisingly effective, reasonably sturdy . . .one design flaw.May 15, 2011
By Donald L. Casto I am a shovel guy. I have used the low tech, bozo proof and multi-purpose shovel on my daily "Tour de Merde" for decades of picking up after my generally larger furry four legged family members. My dogs share 4.5 acres with me here in Oregon . . .and our daily "Tour" is one of the routines that we count on to give order and meter to our extra-urban life. It also reduces the chance that my playful guys (101 lb. Baxter and 84 lb. Fuddly) will inadvertently step in and then track their poops back into the house. The shovel has proven itself in all situations . . .with the possible exception of tall grass.
Our ritual was recently disrupted by a surgery that put me on crutches for an extended period of time. It quickly became apparent that hobbling over the property on crutches while carrying a shovel was not in my limited skill set. Even the use of a shovel on while balancing on crutches proved problematic. The poop was piling up and I needed to find a one handed tool that could be used while teetering and and carrying a poop bucket. I had previously tried a less well built plastic clamshell scoop with dismal results. They quickly collapsed and broke under the strain of the tasking here. It was with some measure of skepticism, but with a pressing need that I placed my Amazon order for this scooper. I was pleasantly surprised . . .with one exception.
The Good: This scooper works exceptionally well with just one hand. It is built of much heavier plastic than the previous purchases and seems to be holding up with the heavy use quite well. It pulls the poops out of tall grass where a shovel does poorly. It can accommodate multiple pile pick-ups after some practice and skill building, and does have a problem with dropping/escaping poop like other scoopers. It has even had some success with those tricky "runny" offerings. It is easy to clean and feels comfortable to the hand even after extended pick-up sessions. The design is clever and well thought out. It is moderately priced . . .and a better value than many less sturdy tools. The build quality seems superior . . except for the handle pins.
The Notsogood: As others have mentioned, the use of plastic pins in the handle is a poor design choice. They tend to work themselved loose over time and with repeated use and need to be checked frequently and pressed back in. As suggested by a previous reviewer, I will be replacing the plastic pins with small metal nuts, bolts and washers.
This tool still gets frequent use, although now that the crutches are put away I am back to using the shovel for most of the property. I keep this scooper handy for times when the shovel is in use elsewhere or has been left at some distance from the place of pooping. Baxter, Fuddly and I recommend this scooper for anyone not previously disposed toward (or with no compelling need for) a shovel. We have found great satisfaction in a "Poop well scooped" . . .and this tool is up to the task.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
GreatAug 08, 2008
By J. Lin This product works great. Nice price. Ive bought two already. One for each house. I sometimes get behind on my pickups in my backyard and with this scooper, i can pick up about 5 separate poo poos (incidents, not individuals.. so thats lots) from my malamute. buy one!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
pooper scooper reviewerAug 18, 2009
By Franklin J. Koppel A good product, plastic but practical. It does the job adequately and is fairly priced.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
fantastic itemMar 18, 2009
By L. Levy This item is a great time and back saver. I used it today for the first time after I hadn't picked up in my yard for 6 weeks!! (NH snow). I thought it would take me days to clean all the old poop from 2 dogs, but it only took an hour and was actually almost fun to use. I highly recommend this product.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
JunkMar 02, 2011
By Critic1966 Made with cheep plastic rivets that snap in. Broke in a week. Complete waste of money. Hope they return it even though its used.
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