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expiredhawkblu09 | Staff posted Dec 14, 2023 07:12 PM
expiredhawkblu09 | Staff posted Dec 14, 2023 07:12 PM

24" Snow Joe 96V Cordless Dual-Stage Snow Blower w/ 4x 12Ah Batteries & 2x Chargers

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Walmart has 24" Snow Joe 96V Cordless Self-Propelled Dual-Stage Snow Blower w/ 4x 12-Ah Batteries & 2x Chargers (24V-X4-SB24) on sale for $597. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 4 x 12.0-Ah batteries + 2 x dual-port chargers
  • Self-Propelled + Variable Drive Speed: Features forward and reverse settings
  • 2 Serrated Steel Blades: clears a path 24" wide x 17.5" deep in a single pass
  • Brushless Plowing Motor/brushless Drive Motor: 3200 W/400 W
  • Scraper Bar: Clears to the ground without damaging decks, driveways, or pavement
  • 180º Auto-Rotate Chute: Throws snow up to 40ft away
  • 6 x 3-Watt Led Lights: Light up the night for safer nighttime clearing
  • Weight: 147.7 lbs
  • 2-year warranty

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Walmart has 24" Snow Joe 96V Cordless Self-Propelled Dual-Stage Snow Blower w/ 4x 12-Ah Batteries & 2x Chargers (24V-X4-SB24) on sale for $597. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 4 x 12.0-Ah batteries + 2 x dual-port chargers
  • Self-Propelled + Variable Drive Speed: Features forward and reverse settings
  • 2 Serrated Steel Blades: clears a path 24" wide x 17.5" deep in a single pass
  • Brushless Plowing Motor/brushless Drive Motor: 3200 W/400 W
  • Scraper Bar: Clears to the ground without damaging decks, driveways, or pavement
  • 180º Auto-Rotate Chute: Throws snow up to 40ft away
  • 6 x 3-Watt Led Lights: Light up the night for safer nighttime clearing
  • Weight: 147.7 lbs
  • 2-year warranty

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Model: Snow Joe 96V 24-In Dual Stage Snow Blower Kit w/ 4 x 24V 12Ah Batteries and Quad Charger

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Mrsaver1234
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I have a few snow Joe tools and one of the tools and one of the batteries crapped out. It was a tire inflator, less than a year old used maybe 3 times at most. I contacted the company and they told me that they we're out of stock, that I had to send the broken stuff back and they would give me a gift card for a unknown amount 🤦. I keep asking how much and they refused to tell me the amount. So in my opinion THEY ARE SKETCHY / LOW QUALITY AND I WOULD NOT SPEND $600 ON THEIR JUNK.
Juan2049
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Beware. Every single battery powered snowjoe product I've had has failed, and always after the warranty ends. This includes 2 blowers, 1 cordless chainsaw, 1 powered snow shovel, and 5 snowblowers. A few years ago there was a nice sale on all this stuff, and I bought a lot of them for my family to replace gas powered equipment. SnowJoe was no help because I did not buy their extended warranty. So if you are considering this blower, please factor in their extended warranty cost into the price
munkle
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While I would say their warranty service is eager to fix the problem, they don't actually have parts or even your model in stock to help. (Read reviews and people will mention the same thing) My handle broke and they didn't have the part and said they would likely never have it. They offered to replace the entire blower which was nice but they also didn't have my model and I had to step down to a lower model. I wasn't very pleased about that. They shipped the new one to me on their dime and paid to ship the old one back which a lot of places don't do so that was nice.

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Dec 14, 2023 07:17 PM
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msunzi_dealsDec 14, 2023 07:17 PM
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Worth it for the batteries
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Dec 14, 2023 07:22 PM
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Dec 14, 2023 07:22 PM
jericoholicsDec 14, 2023 07:22 PM
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Not that bad of a deal. At one point in time I had their 80v (40vx2) 2 stage at one point and it work quite well for the 200 I bought it for at their outlet. This comes with 4 batteries. Worth consideration if you are in the market for an electric snowblower. Their warranty service had been great though I did buy it from them directly.
Dec 15, 2023 04:22 AM
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QueensGambitDec 15, 2023 04:22 AM
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I was mistaken and read the timestamp of the deal posted rather than the comments timestamp. This can be confusing and is an honest mistake. My apologies to OP.
Last edited by QueensGambit December 14, 2023 at 08:59 PM.
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Dec 15, 2023 04:35 AM
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funkadunk8Dec 15, 2023 04:35 AM
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Quote from QueensGambit :
I think OP should credit community member "Funkadunk8" for this post. I saw in the other deal for the non-self propelling a community member posted this deal. The fact that you went and posted it for commission to yourself is unethical and wrong.

Reference: https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/t/17166262
Almost posted it when I saw it, but since it was related figured throwing it in the same thread was fine, missed opportunity for rep I guess
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Dec 15, 2023 04:40 AM
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Quote from QueensGambit :
I think OP should credit community member "Funkadunk8" for this post. I saw in the other deal for the non-self propelling a community member posted this deal. The fact that you went and posted it for commission to yourself is unethical and wrong.

Reference: https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/t/17166262
This deal was posted way before Funkadunk put their comment, look at times. OP didn't do anything wrong smh
Dec 15, 2023 04:57 AM
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QueensGambitDec 15, 2023 04:57 AM
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Quote from schetst :
This deal was posted way before Funkadunk put their comment, look at times. OP didn't do anything wrong smh
I was mistaken and read the timestamp of the deal posted rather than the comments timestamp. This can be confusing and is an honest mistake. My apologies to OP.
Dec 15, 2023 05:03 AM
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MN_SlickdealerDec 15, 2023 05:03 AM
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I purchased the Ego 24" 2 stage with 2x 7.5Ah batteries a few weeks ago at $1399 ($100 off). Wondering if anyone has experience with the unit I bought compared to this as we haven't had a snowstorm yet.

I'm in MN where we typically see a dozen 1-2' storms each season, and I'm transitioning from a gas 30". My driveway is about 8 cars, so my concern with any electric snowblower is battery capacity.

I have a 4ah ego battery already, which helps my concern. I'm also making the switch so I can blow snow later in the evening and/or early morning (noise with neighbors). This should help me stay ahead and recharge as needed. I know there will be a limit and can be mindful in planning.

To owners of this and/or the ego - your thoughts are greatly appreciated!
Last edited by MN_Slickdealer December 14, 2023 at 09:05 PM.
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Dec 15, 2023 06:40 AM
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munkleDec 15, 2023 06:40 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank munkle

Quote from jericoholics :
Not that bad of a deal. At one point in time I had their 80v (40vx2) 2 stage at one point and it work quite well for the 200 I bought it for at their outlet. This comes with 4 batteries. Worth consideration if you are in the market for an electric snowblower. Their warranty service had been great though I did buy it from them directly.
While I would say their warranty service is eager to fix the problem, they don't actually have parts or even your model in stock to help. (Read reviews and people will mention the same thing) My handle broke and they didn't have the part and said they would likely never have it. They offered to replace the entire blower which was nice but they also didn't have my model and I had to step down to a lower model. I wasn't very pleased about that. They shipped the new one to me on their dime and paid to ship the old one back which a lot of places don't do so that was nice.
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Dec 15, 2023 07:56 AM
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4friendzDec 15, 2023 07:56 AM
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Quote from MN_Slickdealer :
I purchased the Ego 24" 2 stage with 2x 7.5Ah batteries a few weeks ago at $1399 ($100 off). Wondering if anyone has experience with the unit I bought compared to this as we haven't had a snowstorm yet.

I'm in MN where we typically see a dozen 1-2' storms each season, and I'm transitioning from a gas 30". My driveway is about 8 cars, so my concern with any electric snowblower is battery capacity.

I have a 4ah ego battery already, which helps my concern. I'm also making the switch so I can blow snow later in the evening and/or early morning (noise with neighbors). This should help me stay ahead and recharge as needed. I know there will be a limit and can be mindful in planning.

To owners of this and/or the ego - your thoughts are greatly appreciated!
I bought greenworks dual stage, self propelled 80v for 1700 from costco.. Now i am wondering if that was a mistake, this is way cheaper and seems like will do equivalent job. Someone please guide 🙏 what is the difference ? Should we return and get this one ?
Last edited by 4friendz December 14, 2023 at 11:59 PM.
Dec 15, 2023 08:39 AM
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TooManyMindDec 15, 2023 08:39 AM
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I'm not familiar with using battery powered snowblowers but I do use many Lithium-ion battery powered tools and gadgets. Just don't leave the batteries out in the cold with the snowblower or when charging, Lithium-ion batteries are notorious for losing charge, degradation and issues with performance in cold climates. 🥶 Charge the batteries inside a warm environment and keep it there until you're ready to use again. I do that for all my Lithium-ion batteries.
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ansonvsDec 15, 2023 08:56 AM
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I don't see any outdoor power equipment less than 40V worth. Prefer 80V.
Dec 15, 2023 08:58 AM
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jericoholicsDec 15, 2023 08:58 AM
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Quote from munkle :
While I would say their warranty service is eager to fix the problem, they don't actually have parts or even your model in stock to help. (Read reviews and people will mention the same thing) My handle broke and they didn't have the part and said they would likely never have it. They offered to replace the entire blower which was nice but they also didn't have my model and I had to step down to a lower model. I wasn't very pleased about that. They shipped the new one to me on their dime and paid to ship the old one back which a lot of places don't do so that was nice.
200% agree about shipping back on their dime. Had an issue with the initial one and for whatever reason, they wanted it shipped back on their dime. That thing was well over 100 pounds!!!! I live in NJ and their logistic center was there as well. I got mine for 200 bucks. Ended up flipping it for 300 because i wouldn't get another set of batteries for cheap.
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jnesetDec 15, 2023 01:05 PM
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Quote from MN_Slickdealer :
I'm in MN
I couldn't go electric because of the short lifespan, insane replacement cost, and overall lack of power. Most gas powered can go 20yr min and have all the power you need vs this 5yr gutless crap
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Mrsaver1234Dec 15, 2023 01:16 PM
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I have a few snow Joe tools and one of the tools and one of the batteries crapped out. It was a tire inflator, less than a year old used maybe 3 times at most. I contacted the company and they told me that they we're out of stock, that I had to send the broken stuff back and they would give me a gift card for a unknown amount 🤦. I keep asking how much and they refused to tell me the amount. So in my opinion THEY ARE SKETCHY / LOW QUALITY AND I WOULD NOT SPEND $600 ON THEIR JUNK.

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Quote from Mrsaver1234 :
I have a few snow Joe tools and one of the tools and one of the batteries crapped out. It was a tire inflator, less than a year old used maybe 3 times at most. I contacted the company and they told me that they we're out of stock, that I had to send the broken stuff back and they would give me a gift card for a unknown amount 🤦. I keep asking how much and they refused to tell me the amount. So in my opinion THEY ARE SKETCHY / LOW QUALITY AND I WOULD NOT SPEND $600 ON THEIR JUNK.
Had a similar experience with one of their pressure washers. They were quick to replace, but the brand new one crapped out just as quick. They are a volume company that cranks out cheap landfill waste. The shilling of this brand on SD is out of control. Just look at who posts these "deals" any time you see Sun Joe, Snow Joe, Aqua Joe, or any "Joe" variation. Bought and paid for.

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