Model: Greenworks 40V 20-inch Cordless Brushless Snow Blower with 4.0 Ah Battery and Charger, 26272
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I have the 60v version. It's okay but does get stuck easily with moderately wet or packed snow and even by bits of ice.
If you're trying to stay cheap, spend this much on a second hand gas blower and you'll be happier. Gas does come with maintenance issues though so no free lunch.
Used this morning and love it. I'm in the 40v camp and already have a lot of batteries. Cleaned up about 5-6" no issues.
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02-17-2024 at 12:51 PM.
I have the 60v version. It's okay but does get stuck easily with moderately wet or packed snow and even by bits of ice.
If you're trying to stay cheap, spend this much on a second hand gas blower and you'll be happier. Gas does come with maintenance issues though so no free lunch.
It's going to struggle with snow deeper than 3 inches but with patience it will clean it up as long as it is not heavy wet snow... then it will struggle even more. It is great though for doing light snow, fluffy snow and smaller driveways, decks and walks. Anything more robust than that though a better electric, i.e. 2 stage self propelled is really needed or a gas two stage.
It's going to struggle with snow deeper than 3 inches but with patience it will clean it up as long as it is not heavy wet snow... then it will struggle even more. It is great though for doing light snow, fluffy snow and smaller driveways, decks and walks. Anything more robust than that though a better electric, i.e. 2 stage self propelled is really needed or a gas two stage.
This is my conundrum - some years we get barely any snow. Other years, we get more than others. Overall it's usually 2-4 snowfalls per season. And each time it's 3-4", occasionally we'll get a bigger snowfall of 10-12" in one go. So for me, I just don't need a heavy duty unit but also don't want something that just won't work. I guess I'll continue to stick with shoveling for the exercise… 😆
Known issue with ANY electric snowblower is the clog. Just spray down the inside with either snowblower lube or car ceramic coating and this thing will fling snow that is less than 6 inches. Problem solved.
I have the 80V version from BB (blower, handheld blower, 2 4Ah 80V batteries, 1 2Ah 80V battery $399.99) and it's alright. No comparison to a gas powered one in terms of power but it gets the job done.
Is there anyway to use ryobi 40 volt with this? I have 5-6 ryobi batteries and my greenworks are at 60 volt platform which is most
Likely dead never seen deal on them 🤦🏻 ♂️
I've got the SnowJoe corded version and cleared 15" or so of snow after returning to the early January storm in Iowa...worked like a charm. Honestly not hard to avoid a cord, especially if you are doing long passes anyway.
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If you're trying to stay cheap, spend this much on a second hand gas blower and you'll be happier. Gas does come with maintenance issues though so no free lunch.
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If you're trying to stay cheap, spend this much on a second hand gas blower and you'll be happier. Gas does come with maintenance issues though so no free lunch.
This might be work for me. Here in Boise that's about all we usually get(usually less) per snowfall.
This is my conundrum - some years we get barely any snow. Other years, we get more than others. Overall it's usually 2-4 snowfalls per season. And each time it's 3-4", occasionally we'll get a bigger snowfall of 10-12" in one go. So for me, I just don't need a heavy duty unit but also don't want something that just won't work. I guess I'll continue to stick with shoveling for the exercise… 😆
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Likely dead never seen deal on them 🤦🏻 ♂️