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Snow Blowers

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. When you have a snow blower, your shoveling  worries are at an end. Say goodbye to working up a sweat in the bitter cold, back pain, and tired arms. Although they're not all that easy to use, a snow blower can save you a lot of time, especially if you have a large driveway or sidewalk to clear. Even when the weather outside is frightful, snowblowing is so delightful!  

Snow blowers also known as snow throwers are helpful pieces of power equipment if you live anywhere that gets even a few inches of snow in the winter. However, snow blowers aren't right for everyone. While they superficially resemble lawn mowers, they are harder to use. On the other hand, they require less exertion than shoveling when used properly and in the right conditions. They are especially useful for clearing snow from large spaces, such as driveways, sidewalks, and patios.

Recommendations

These are the models recommended by ConsumerSearch.com based on a number of sources. Read the article for in-depth descriptions of each individual snow blower. 

Blower Styles

There are three main types of snow blowers, and each is geared to work in specific conditions. The main criteria you should consider before committing to a specific type of snow blower include the amount and type of snow you get, the size of the space to be cleared, and the terrain.

Snow Thrower Types

Single-Stage Electric Unit 

  • Pros:
    • Lightweight and portable.
    • Easy to use.
    • Small and easy to store.
    • Less noisy.
    • Require less maintenance.
  • Perfect for these conditions:
    • Light snowfall, less than 6".
    • Driveways less than 40'.
    • Flat terrain.
    • Small areas, since they have an 11"-18" clearing radius.
  • Not good for:
    • Gravel surfaces.
  • Price: $150-$300

Single-Stage Gas Unit 

  • Pros:
    • Fairly lightweight.
    • Easy to use.
    • Some have an electric starter.
  • Perfect for these conditions:
    • Light or medium snowfall, less than 12".
    • Driveways less than 40'.
    • Average size clearing area: 20"-22" clearing radius.
  • Not good for:
    • Hills or gravel surfaces since the fast-spinning auger will scrape stones along with the snow.
  • Price: $300-$900. 

Two-Stage Gas Unit 

  • Pros:
    • Powerful.
    • Clear big paths.
    • Easy electric start button.
    • Power driven wheels.
    • Uses a slower-spinning auger and a fast-spinning impeller to toss the snow out of the chute.
  • Cons:
    • Heavy and bulky.
    • Regular engine maintenance required.
  • Perfect for these conditions:
    • Heavy snowfall, over 12". Hard, compact snow.
    • Two car driveways or driveways longer than 40'.
    • Hilly terrain and gravel driveways.
    • Large areas: 28"-30" swath.
  • Price: $600-$2100. 

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Safety First

It is very easy to lose a finger or more while clearing a clogged snow blower. Take proper precautions to keep yourself safe.

Additional safety tips:

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