7 Most Durable Winter Gear Items To Get at Home Depot That Will Last 5 Years
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Getting the best bang for your buck is more important now than previously, particularly with consumers looking to stretch every dollar as far as it can possibly go.
Those who live in colder climates are facing the prospect of heavy rain, sleet, hail, snow, and ice as winter finally settles in — where better to snag a deal on durable, long-lasting winter equipment than Home Depot? The orange-and-white brand has staked out a reputation based on fair prices for quality goods: Read on to see some of the better winter bargains currently on offer.

Snow Joe Shovelution Snow Shovel
A tried-and-true winter mainstay, the humble snow shovel has gotten a few upgrades courtesy of Snow Joe. The Shovelution 20-inch snow shovel offers a spring-assisted handle and a durable metal blade attached to the scoop.
Priced at just under $45, this shovel won’t break the bank, but could save you from some back-breaking labor when it comes to lifting wet, heavy snow from your walkways and driveways.
Reviews peg this as a quality purchase, with 90% of buyers recommending the product via a 4.6-star rating.
“It’s still going strong” after seven or eight years, wrote one user going by the name of Pony. While facing down a foot of snow or more that night, they said, “I am now 70 and still shoveling,”

Troy-Bilt Storm Snowblower
A gas-powered snowblower for when the white stuff piles up faster than you can move it out with the shovel, this Troy-Bilt Storm 24-inch, 208-cc two-stage snowblower comes complete with electric start and is self-propelled.
Home Depot’s original price on this unit isn’t too bad (at $1,119), but when on sale, this unit comes in at a cool $946. After nearly 2,000 customer reviews, the Troy-Bilt Storm managed a strong 4.3-star rating. Customers highlighted the build quality and work ethic of the snowblower, with one user referring to it as a “sturdy little monster.”

Klein Tools XL High-Visibility Winter Bomber Jacket
Klein Tools has a reputation for producing high-quality goods, and this hi-viz winter bomber jacket is no different. Featuring a wind and water-resistant construction boasting thick insulation, the jacket also comes with 10 pockets, an inset hood, and zippered underarm vents.
ANSI-rated type-R, Class 2 with 2-inch reflective stripes, this jacket could save your life — and even if it doesn’t, it can keep you warm and dry against the season’s chill. Priced at just $79.99 and rated at 4.8 stars based on 70 customer reviews, this bomber was a favorite.
“I have not had such a comfortable jacket for work in a long time,” wrote one shopper.

Other Great Winter Buys at Home Depot
Here are even more notable finds for cold and wet weather:
- Firm Grip winter utility gloves with Thinsulate liner ($9.88 per pair), as well as a matching balaclava from the same brand (also priced at $9.88).
- Milwaukee FreeFlex insulated bib overalls, also wind and water resistant, and designed to be layered while offering full flexibility ($129, reg. $149).
- DeWalt 1600 peak amp jump starter, complete with digital compressor and USB power bank. Keep this in your car in case you find yourself unable to start the vehicle — or charge your phone to call for roadside assistance ($129, reg. $169).
Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary. Prices are accurate as of Dec. 8, 2025.
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