Walmart[walmart.com] has Greenworks 40V 20-inch Cordless Brushless Snow Blower with 4.0 Ah Battery & Charger (26272) for $159 -> now $149. Shipping is free.
Model: Greenworks 40V 20-inch Cordless Brushless Snow Blower with 4.0 Ah Battery and Charger, 26272
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Greenworks 40V 20-inch Cordless Brushless Snow Blower with 4.0 Ah Battery and Charger 26272
Product Description:
The Greenworks 40V 20-inch Cordless Brushless Snow Blower is the perfect tool for clearing your driveway sidewalks patios and more. The powerful 40V Li-Ion System delivers greater efficiency and up to 45 minutes of run time with the included battery. Quickly clear your driveway sidewalks patio and more with a 20-inch clearing path. Quiet maintenance-free brushless motor technology combined with our patented fold system makes this snow blower easy to store and transport.Clear more with 10-inch depth 180ð rotating chute for desired snow displacement. Up to 20 ft. discharge. LED lighting for better visibility. 6-inch rear wheels to maneuver in the toughest conditions.
Depends on too many factors to answer properly. Depth and weight of snow, temperature, etc. This is only a 4ah battery, so not huge.
I'd expect that would make snow cleanup for most folks easier. I'm in Colorado Springs and we occasionally get dumped on, I'd imagine I'll need to dig out my old but still useful Troybilt gas power 24" snowblower for larger/wet snow. I'll use this 40v one for smaller snow so I don't end up smelling like 2 stroke before going to work in the mornings after a storm.
Everyone's needs and conditions are different, but again, this would be great for most folks.
EDIT: As a note, when I ordered just a few minutes ago, the price was $149!
You could if you buy their 80v snow blower, this is 40v and those 80v batteries likely will not fit
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Depends on too many factors to answer properly. Depth and weight of snow, temperature, etc. This is only a 4ah battery, so not huge.
I'd expect that would make snow cleanup for most folks easier. I'm in Colorado Springs and we occasionally get dumped on, I'd imagine I'll need to dig out my old but still useful Troybilt gas power 24" snowblower for larger/wet snow. I'll use this 40v one for smaller snow so I don't end up smelling like 2 stroke before going to work in the mornings after a storm.
Everyone's needs and conditions are different, but again, this would be great for most folks.
EDIT: As a note, when I ordered just a few minutes ago, the price was $149!
Bad reviews appear to be related to my comments above ... don't expect too much out of a 40v snow blower. Its not meant to move 10" of heavy snow, nor a whole 3 car driveway on a single charge.
Also appears the batteries are only good down to 7F, any lower they will turn themselves off and must be warmed up to keep going (which is counter intuitive for a snow blower.)
Again, though, this is great deal for most people and average needs, IMO.
Can I use my 80v battery from my greenworks blower on this?
theres an 80v for $250 (down from $400) but im skeptical still.... the plastic blade is a big turn off and im curious if theres a minimum amount of snow (i.e. needs at least 4" or something)
but having 2 80v batteries for each mowing and blowing.... thats a good time.
theres an 80v for $250 (down from $400) but im skeptical still.... the plastic blade is a big turn off and im curious if theres a minimum amount of snow (i.e. needs at least 4" or something)
but having 2 80v batteries for each mowing and blowing.... thats a good time.
Single stage snow blowers need enough snow, but not too much... I have a corded snow joe which gets the job done, but the cord and the varying quality of snow joe designs I would be research things like handles and durablity. The metal and/or rubber augers are more durable. Considering 2 stage are $800+ I'd be willing to accept the short comings for a few hundred
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I'd expect that would make snow cleanup for most folks easier. I'm in Colorado Springs and we occasionally get dumped on, I'd imagine I'll need to dig out my old but still useful Troybilt gas power 24" snowblower for larger/wet snow. I'll use this 40v one for smaller snow so I don't end up smelling like 2 stroke before going to work in the mornings after a storm.
Everyone's needs and conditions are different, but again, this would be great for most folks.
EDIT: As a note, when I ordered just a few minutes ago, the price was $149!
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Anyone who has this , please comment.
1. How long does the battery last ?
Anyone who has this , please comment.
1. How long does the battery last ?
I'd expect that would make snow cleanup for most folks easier. I'm in Colorado Springs and we occasionally get dumped on, I'd imagine I'll need to dig out my old but still useful Troybilt gas power 24" snowblower for larger/wet snow. I'll use this 40v one for smaller snow so I don't end up smelling like 2 stroke before going to work in the mornings after a storm.
Everyone's needs and conditions are different, but again, this would be great for most folks.
EDIT: As a note, when I ordered just a few minutes ago, the price was $149!
EDIT: As a note, when I ordered just a few minutes ago, the price was $149!
Yeah, debating.....
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Also appears the batteries are only good down to 7F, any lower they will turn themselves off and must be warmed up to keep going (which is counter intuitive for a snow blower.)
Again, though, this is great deal for most people and average needs, IMO.
You could if you buy their 80v snow blower, this is 40v and those 80v batteries likely will not fit
but having 2 80v batteries for each mowing and blowing.... thats a good time.
but having 2 80v batteries for each mowing and blowing.... thats a good time.