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EGO 21" 56V Single-stage Dual Port Snow Blower Kit w/ 2x 7.5 Ah Batteries & Charger (SNT2103) on sale for
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EGO 21" 56V Single-stage Dual Port Snow Blower Kit w/ 2x 7.5 Ah Batteries & Charger (SNT2103) on sale for
$379.05 when you apply promo code
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Features:- Peak Power technology combines the power of any two EGO POWER+ 56V ARC Lithium batteries
- Throws snow up to 35 feet
- Clears a 10-car driveway with 8 inches of snow on a single charge when used with the two recommended 5.0Ah ARC Lithium batteries
- High-efficiency brushless motor
- 21-inch clearing width
- Variable auger speed control system adjusts snow throwing distance
- Two bright LED headlights for increased visibility for nighttime snow removal
- Robust Steel Construction
- Weather-resistant (ipx4)
- Quick-fold handle for compact storage
- Push-button start
- 5 Year Limited Factory Warranty
Includes:- 56V Cordless Power Snow Blower with Peak Power
- (2) 7.5 AH Battery
- Rapid Charger
- Owner's Manual
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Also, on the factoryauthorizedoutlet website under warranty information, they do not list Ego as a company that they warranty. (see link below).
And finally, the ratings for factoryauthorizedoutlet are very poor, with some people reporting they were sent broken or used items. But other than all that, it is a great price.
https://www.factoryauth
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Got 2 good uses in this week and will give my review. I am all in on the Ego system and this is my 7th tool. As far as the batteries I think it uses one completely then the other so not in tandem to possibly generate more power. Hard to tell as you can't see the batteries when their compartment is covered with snow but when I put them on my chargers one was red and the other still fully charged. They lasted as expected but when it gets bogged down you can here the motor strain and thus drain the batteries faster.
Almost 60 years old but in good/great shape and have never used a snowblower before so there was a learning curve. Snow was 6" wet and heavy. This model is not self propelled and going uphill on my slick driveway was a challenge as the machine gets heavy with packed wet slush. I ended up only plowing downhill and then walking back up top in the previous cleared path. It gets down to the ground perhaps too good as sometimes it would get stuck on uneven sidewalk cracks. I see Ego sell boots/skis aftermarket to resolve this. It leaves a clean path with no missed spots but gets clogged easily and rapidly with wet snow.
I think this model will work great with powdery snow. It was a good workout and saved so much time compared to a shovel especially on my 150 foot walkway. Maneuverability is poor especially in tight spots. I would not recommend this model unless you live in an area that doesn't get wet heavy snow and/or have a flat driveway. I live close to the Atlantic Ocean so when we get snow it is often wet more often than not. I will be selling it on FB without the batteries and upgrading to the 2 stage tool only for sure.
I've never had a gas snowblower so can't make any comparisons. But I tried both Snow Joe and Greenworks Electric and neither were even close to this Ego Snowblower.
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"This warranty applies only to the original purchaser from an authorized EGO retailer..."
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"This warranty applies only to the original purchaser from an authorized EGO retailer..."
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Got 2 good uses in this week and will give my review. I am all in on the Ego system and this is my 7th tool. As far as the batteries I think it uses one completely then the other so not in tandem to possibly generate more power. Hard to tell as you can't see the batteries when their compartment is covered with snow but when I put them on my chargers one was red and the other still fully charged. They lasted as expected but when it gets bogged down you can here the motor strain and thus drain the batteries faster.
Almost 60 years old but in good/great shape and have never used a snowblower before so there was a learning curve. Snow was 6" wet and heavy. This model is not self propelled and going uphill on my slick driveway was a challenge as the machine gets heavy with packed wet slush. I ended up only plowing downhill and then walking back up top in the previous cleared path. It gets down to the ground perhaps too good as sometimes it would get stuck on uneven sidewalk cracks. I see Ego sell boots/skis aftermarket to resolve this. It leaves a clean path with no missed spots but gets clogged easily and rapidly with wet snow.
I think this model will work great with powdery snow. It was a good workout and saved so much time compared to a shovel especially on my 150 foot walkway. Maneuverability is poor especially in tight spots. I would not recommend this model unless you live in an area that doesn't get wet heavy snow and/or have a flat driveway. I live close to the Atlantic Ocean so when we get snow it is often wet more often than not. I will be selling it on FB without the batteries and upgrading to the 2 stage tool only for sure.
https://slickdeals.net/f/17135779-ego-power-21-snt2103-56-volt-lithium-ion-cordless-single-stage-snow-blower-w-peak-power-7-5ah-battery-ego-snt2103-468?v=1&src=Sit
Got 2 good uses in this week and will give my review. I am all in on the Ego system and this is my 7th tool. As far as the batteries I think it uses one completely then the other so not in tandem to possibly generate more power. Hard to tell as you can't see the batteries when their compartment is covered with snow but when I put them on my chargers one was red and the other still fully charged. They lasted as expected but when it gets bogged down you can here the motor strain and thus drain the batteries faster.
Almost 60 years old but in good/great shape and have never used a snowblower before so there was a learning curve. Snow was 6" wet and heavy. This model is not self propelled and going uphill on my slick driveway was a challenge as the machine gets heavy with packed wet slush. I ended up only plowing downhill and then walking back up top in the previous cleared path. It gets down to the ground perhaps too good as sometimes it would get stuck on uneven sidewalk cracks. I see Ego sell boots/skis aftermarket to resolve this. It leaves a clean path with no missed spots but gets clogged easily and rapidly with wet snow.
I think this model will work great with powdery snow. It was a good workout and saved so much time compared to a shovel especially on my 150 foot walkway. Maneuverability is poor especially in tight spots. I would not recommend this model unless you live in an area that doesn't get wet heavy snow and/or have a flat driveway. I live close to the Atlantic Ocean so when we get snow it is often wet more often than not. I will be selling it on FB without the batteries and upgrading to the 2 stage tool only for sure.
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I waffled a bit since it's most likely done snowing here this season.
The sad thing is, now that I have (what I consider) sufficient battery quantities, I'll probably have a difficult time avoiding other Ego bare tool deals.
Edit: keep in mind that this is listed as new and Acme Tools sells the refurbished version of this with 2x 5.0 Amp hour batteries for $449 - if they even had any in stock. Lowest I've ever seen from them over the years was 10% off that price.
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