Innovations in Snow Removal: Arctic’s Double Down Salt Bucket

Oct 9, 2024 | Equipment, Arctic Snow & Ice, Heavy Equipment | 0 comments

In regions where winter spells heavy snowfall, effective snow removal is crucial. Among the tools available, the Arctic Double Down Salt Bucket has emerged as a standout solution for managing icy conditions. This blog explores the features that make the Double Down Salt Bucket essential for efficient snow removal and answers common questions regarding its use and benefits.

1 yard DoubleDown salt bucket attachment on a skid loader in Western Canada for Arctic Snow and Ice Control

What Makes the Double Down Salt Bucket Unique?

The Arctic Double Down Salt Bucket integrates multiple high-performance features to streamline the de-icing process. Unlike traditional salt spreaders, the Double Down Salt Bucket is designed for easy operation with its manual hydraulic controls and no electronic components, ensuring reliability and simplicity in maintenance.

Double Down Salt Bucket Key Features

  1. Dual Hydraulic Spinners: Allows for precise control of salt spread, ensuring even distribution up to 30 feet on either side.
  2. Scoop N’ Spread Design: Simplifies the process—just tilt, scoop, and spread, eliminating the need for additional loading equipment.
  3. Slip-Hitch™ Universal Coupler System: Enhances versatility by allowing the operator to switch easily between plowing and salting attachments without leaving the cab.
  4. Robust Construction: Available painted, galvanized, and stainless steel versions and in a 1-yard and 3-yard capacity to suit various budget types.
3-yard DoubleDown salt bucket on a loader in Western Canada, designed for Arctic Snow and Ice Control

FAQs About Using Salt Buckets for Snow Removal

  • Is it better to put salt down before or after snow? Putting salt down before snowfall can prevent ice from bonding to the surface, making it easier to clear away. This preemptive approach is often more effective in maintaining clear, safe pathways.
  • What is the best salt for snow removal? While various salts are used for de-icing, sodium chloride (rock salt) is most common due to its cost-effectiveness and availability. However, in temperatures below -10°C, alternatives like calcium chloride or magnesium chloride might be more effective.
  • Does salt stop snow from sticking? Yes, salt lowers the freezing point of water, which prevents snow and ice from adhering to surfaces and makes mechanical removal easier.
  • Why does sprinkling of salt help in clearing snow? Salt causes a chemical reaction that lowers the melting point of ice, hastening its transformation back to water and facilitating its removal.
3 yard DoubleDown salt bucket attachment by Arctic Snow and Ice Control angled back view in a snowy Western Canada setting

Why Choose Arctic’s Double Down Salt Bucket?

Arctic’s Double Down Salt Bucket is designed not just for performance but also for efficiency in high-demand situations. It can spread salt up to 60 feet in a single pass and is designed to operate under vehicles, making it perfect for use in packed parking lots or busy streets.

With its innovative features and robust design, the Arctic Double Down Salt Bucket is an invaluable tool for snow and ice management. Its ability to handle large salting jobs with ease and precision makes it a superior choice for professionals looking to enhance their snow removal capabilities.