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Technical Details
- The 179cc OHV 4-cycle gas engine provides maximum power, performance, and durability- The intake height is ideal for clearing small driveways and sidewalks with up to 6-inches of snow and the clearing width is 21-inches
- Convenient electric start
- Includes E-Z chute with manual pitch
- No mixing of oil and gas required
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By Big Daddy (Jefferson Hills, PA)
The snow blower arrived a few days earlier than expected at our son's family residence.....and thank goodness for that! Here in Pittsburgh we have been hip deep in snow for what seems to be since the eighth grade picnic. My son can't say enough good things about the machine. It started up immediately and hasn't stopped since, it just gobbles up the snow. He couldn't have expected better!
By HR Answer Girl (bear, delaware)
Hearing that we were getting our 2nd major snowstorm of the year expected at 30+ inches, I knew the shovel wouldn't cut it, so the day before the storm I ordered based upon availability and reviews and boy am I glad I did! This little machine kicks snow hiney! Even though my husband waited until the snow was done and we had a full driveway with 27 inches of snow, this machine powered through it and did the same when we loaned it to our neighbor! I will advise that being that the machine has a low threshold, you may want to go out periodically in a big storm every 8 inches or so so that you don't have to supplement with a shovel. Even if you don't, this machine will save you HOURS out of your day! A++++
By D. Olsen (Land of Lincoln, USA)
I purchased this product from Home Depot. It could hardly throw 5" of throw 7 feet. Then after a few minutes, refused to stay running for longer than 3 minutes. I only owned this thing for 3 weeks an used it twice (it died on the second occasion). Took it back to Home Depot and exchanged it for a Toro. I got it to save a few bucks...but one thing about a snow thrower...there is no point to having it if it is unreliable. Go Toro.
By T. Dvorak
I recently purchased this snowthrower at a competing store for under $400. Living in Wisconsin, I am familiar with numerous snowfalls throughout the winter, including heavy snow, light snow, and getting through the chunks the plows send into the driveway. I have been very pleased with the snow blower so far. It has not clogged on me yet, and does a great job throwing the snow over the piles along the driveway. The chute rotates easily, and as other reviewers mentioned, it does pull itself nicely in lighter snow. Two things I would maybe improve would be to get "beefier" wheels that have better grip, and an easier to read oil dipstick. Otherwise, once you familiarize youself with the settings, it starts easily and gets the job done!
By T. Korabek (Owatonna, MN)
Lets get real here. Men(and boys) like to throw things, shoot things, and launch projectiles of any kind, including snow. Well, I have been shoveling for gazzillions of years, and finally decided to get a "Snowthrower". I purchased this unit at Fleet Farm and fired her up today. Honestly, I didn't have too much snow to throw accept for the leftovers from shoveling the other day, but this sucker was fun. It was powerful and didn't slow down at all, even as I hacked through the stuff at the bottom of the driveway leftover from the street snow plow. You have to admit, you start to feel like a kid again when your shootin' snow. I almost felt like just making tracks in the yard just to watch this baby pump powder. Whew! It is a nice machine for only $389 at Fleet farm. Again, I've only had it 1 day, but I'm impressed so far. Well, back to pacing and waiting for the next snowfall.
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