1. SHOVEL
The SnoBoss gives shovelers more leverage to dig under heavy drifts. Grabbing both of the shovel's vertical steel handles, users push the scooper ahead of them like a plow. The shovel's 26-inch high-density polyethylene head supports more than 30 pounds of snow. Ames True Temper SnoBoss$35
2. ICE SCRAPER
The Blizzerator makes clearing snow or ice off cars easier and more comfortable. The scraper's designer, a chiropractor, angled both the brush and the scraper head to 15 degrees, so that users don't have to stretch across curved windshields or reach overhead to clean roofs. Blizzerator$20-$25
3. SNOWBLOWER
The Compact Track 24 can clear a driveway faster than any other snowblower of its size. Engineers modified the 208-cc engine so that it propels the 200-pound thrower forward 18 percent faster than prior models. Tanklike treads make it easier for users to push the blower over steep or gravelly terrain. Ariens Compact Track 24 Sno-Thro$1,299
4. ROCK SALT
When melted snow runs into porous cement and freezes, the water expands, cracking driveways and sidewalks. Morton's Safe-T- Plus rock salt locks out moisture. The mixture includes a small amount of hydroxyl ethyl cellulose powder, which forms a nonslip, water-blocking gel on the ground when wet. Morton Safe-T-Plus$8 (12-pound jug)