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Snow Joe The Original 2-In-1 Telescoping Snow Broom + Ice Scraper (SJBLZD) vs OXO Good Grips Extendable Twister Snow Brush with Ice Scraper

Which should you buy? Our verdict on both, pulled from our full The Best Ice Scrapers and Snow Brushes: 4 Compared (and One to Skip) comparison.

The Snow Joe wins because it gets the two things right that matter most: a foam head that cannot abrade the finish and a pole long enough to clear a roof without climbing on the door sill. The OXO is the better pure scraper and the nicer tool in the hand, and it is the one to pick if your car is short and your problem is ice more than snow.

Snow Joe The Original 2-In-1 Telescoping Snow Broom + Ice Scraper (SJBLZD)

Snow Joe The Original 2-In-1 Telescoping Snow Broom + Ice Scraper (SJBLZD)

Buy it

An 18-inch closed-cell foam head on a pole that stretches to 52 inches, which is the combination that actually clears a roof without touching it hard.

  • Wide foam head pushes heavy wet snow instead of raking it, so nothing abrasive rides across paint or glass
  • Telescoping pole runs from 33 to 52 inches, enough to reach the middle of a crossover or wagon roof from one side
  • Closed-cell foam does not soak up meltwater, so it will not freeze into a solid brick in the trunk overnight
  • Built-in scraper on the handle end means one tool covers both jobs
  • The scraper end is small and low-leverage compared with a dedicated hand scraper, so thick bonded ice takes patience
  • Foam heads eventually tear or chip at the corners if you use them to chisel packed ice rather than push snow
  • 18 inches of head plus a long pole is bulky in a small trunk
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OXO Good Grips Extendable Twister Snow Brush with Ice Scraper

OXO Good Grips Extendable Twister Snow Brush with Ice Scraper

Buy it

The best-built bristle brush of the group, with a head that twists 90 degrees so you can push snow instead of only sweeping it.

  • Button-operated head twists 90 degrees, turning a sweeping brush into a pusher for deep snow
  • Feathered bristle tips are designed to lay over against the finish rather than dig into it
  • Scraper blade is thick and stiff enough to put real weight behind on bonded windshield ice
  • Non-slip grip stays usable with thick winter gloves on
  • Adds only about 11 inches of extension, so it is short for a lifted truck or a tall SUV roof
  • Bristles will still trap road grit if you drop the brush in a slushy parking lot and keep going
  • Costs mid-range money for a fairly small tool
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Side by side

Snow Joe The Original 2-In-1 Telescoping Snow Broom + Ice Scraper (SJBLZD)OXO Good Grips Extendable Twister Snow Brush with Ice Scraper
Our verdictBuyBuy
Best forSedan, crossover and wagon owners who care about the paint and want one tool that reaches the whole roof.Owners of cars and small SUVs who want one well-made tool and value scraping strength over maximum reach.
Price tier$$ · mid-range$$ · mid-range

The bottom line

Our overall pick is the Snow Joe The Original 2-In-1 Telescoping Snow Broom + Ice Scraper (SJBLZD) - An 18-inch closed-cell foam head on a pole that stretches to 52 inches, which is the combination that actually clears a roof without touching it hard. Choose the OXO Good Grips Extendable Twister Snow Brush with Ice Scraper instead if owners of cars and small SUVs who want one well-made tool and value scraping strength over maximum reach.

Want the full picture, including the other options we compared and the popular one we'd skip? Read the complete The Best Ice Scrapers and Snow Brushes: 4 Compared (and One to Skip).