Everything you need to prep and shop for the next winter storm

- Prepare for any major winter storm with these gear recommendations.
- Essential items for preparation include shovels, ice melt, winter coats, and ice scrapers.
- Layering clothing, including a heavy coat, snow pants, and waterproof boots, is key to staying warm.
- Ice melt is recommended for areas expecting freezing rain to reduce slipping hazards.
For many, winter storm preparation is key this time of year. Whether you lose power or have to go out and shovel for hours on end, having the essentials can make any bad weather a little more manageable. While we can't combat these types of storms and make them go away, we can be prepared and buy essentials that will make life both easier and safer when these storms arrive.
Whether you need a new shovel, winter coat, ice melt or ice scraper, we have you covered. Plus, to help you grab everything you could need, we curated this handy guide on the must-have snow gear, equipment and tools that'll offer you complete peace of mind during any winter storm.
Shop must-have snow gear and equipment
Emsco Group Poly Blade Snow Shovel with Steel core Handle

Ace 40-lb Magnesium Chloride/MG-104/Sodium Chloride Granule Ice Melter Bucket

Tacvasen Men's Winter Skiing Jacket

Rechargeable Heated Gloves

Kelway Men’s Winter Boots

Garant Poly Sleigh Shovel

Cimkiz Crampons Ice Cleats Traction Snow Grips

DooGooCoo Car Windshield Cover for Ice and Snow

GiveBest Portable Electric Space Heater with Thermostat

Best Choice Products Extendable Snow Brush with Squeegee Ice Scraper

Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300

Arctix Men's Essential Snow Pants

What do I need for a snowstorm?
When you're prepping for a snowstorm, it’s all about having the right gear before the first flake falls. You’ll definitely want a solid shovel and some ice melt ready to go, plus a good brush to clear off the car so you aren't stuck scraping with a credit card. Even if you have a garage, keeping a brush handy in your car at all times is crucial, especially if you're expecting to go out and drive during the storm.
When the temperatures drop, staying warm is the top priority—especially if you're heading out to shovel or take the dog for a walk. The best way to handle the chill is to layer up; a heavy winter coat over a sweatshirt is usually the perfect combo to keep you both warm and dry. Don't forget the basics like waterproof boots, a good hat and reliable gloves. If you think you'll be out there for more than ten minutes, it's worth throwing on some snow pants to really lock in your body heat and keep the moisture out.
Should I buy ice melt if freezing rain is expected?
Yes—freezing rain will make it slippery if you have any sidewalks, walkways or driveways. Pouring ice melt and salt will ensure your path is as safe as can be. Even after using, be sure to walk carefully on those areas, as there still can and will be patches of ice.
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