This snow blower vs a gas one? I live in north east
Bought the 60v last year, also live in the northeast. As long as I did not wait for a full storm to pass before starting (ie 8 inches of heavy stuff), it worked fine. Certainly not strong as a gas powered for breaking frozen plow mounds, but I'm happy with it
crap brand..after ebay fees and shipping an overpriced item on a shitty brand , you wont make anything..MAYVE marketplace and offerup but again it's a crap brand and not much place to mark up
crap brand? I've been using them for several years after their outdoor tools were getting consistently positive reviews. I've been very pleased with them. The parent company (Globe Tools) manufactures battery-powered outdoor equipment for several other brands like MTD, Yardworks, Yardman, etc. I've only needed to contact customer service once due to a battery not charging anymore and they immediately shipped me a replacement battery. In the end it turned out the charger was bad (I only had 1 battery at the time), but they told me to keep the battery in addition to giving me a replacement charger.
I have their mower and snow blower, both 60v, and they work great. Also have two 60v batteries, 4.0 and a 5.0. Really tempted to get the trimmer for $32 but I just bought a new head for my DeWalt 20v cordless which works amazingly well. Still some really good prices so TU.
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I believe the Costco lawn mower is 80v, so no
Sell me one since they just sold out?
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Me also
Yes with a little bit of modifications. The side rails on the battery pack and tool are a little different.
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