Walmart has the Greenworks Pro 80-Volt 20-inch Brushless Single-Stage Battery Powered Push Snow Blower with 2.0AH Battery and Charger on sale for $198 when you add it to your cart.
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Model: Greenworks Pro 80-volt Max 20-in Single-stage Push Cordless Electric Snow Blower 2 Ah (Battery and Charger Included) | 2600402
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One thing that helps when snow blowing wet snow is using a silicone spray. I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0puwmjuQtSM and at first wasn't sure if it would work, but it did. The snow wasn't sticking the cavity walls, and it made a big difference in performance and time.
Because some people will plug it in a 15amp outlet
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Haven't owned this brand, but would recommend ego if you want battery powered lawn/snow/trimmers.
I own this exact same thing but corded. It really does well in the snow of 8 inch and super wet. With that said the corded for $121 here last week is a way better deal 👍 snowjoe
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02-24-2024 at 07:19 AM.
One thing that helps when snow blowing wet snow is using a silicone spray. I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0puwmjuQtSM and at first wasn't sure if it would work, but it did. The snow wasn't sticking the cavity walls, and it made a big difference in performance and time.
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02-24-2024 at 07:42 AM.
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One thing that helps when snow blowing wet snow is using a silicone spray. I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0puwmjuQtSM and at first wasn't sure if it would work, but it did. The snow wasn't sticking the cavity walls, and it made a big difference in performance and time.
I use Pledge furniture polish. Works just as well.
Motor power: 1400watr. About the same as 13amp corded. In other words - not enough.
Looks like their 22" version is 2500watt, surpassing corded. After all, that's the benefit of the battery powered units - to get more juice than limited NAM 120/15.
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02-25-2024 at 04:24 AM.
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Motor power: 1400watr. About the same as 13amp corded. In other words - not enough.
Looks like their 22" version is 2500watt, surpassing corded. After all, that's the benefit of the battery powered units - to get more juice than limited NAM 120/15.
Why doesn't anyone make 20amp corded?
Because some people will plug it in a 15amp outlet
Because some people will plug it in a 15amp outlet
They'll see a how-to on tiktok or youtube swapping a 15a for a 20a not understanding the wiring requirements and proceed to burn their house down.
Same people buy a 16g 100ft entension cords for these things.
I have this exact same snowblower and I really love it. It is great at light powder, if you are trying to move wet snow, its not that great. But if you are looking for a VERY light snow blower, that isn't gas powered, this is a great deal.
Ive had it for almost 10 years and the battery life isn't what it used to be but it still throws snow.
One thing that helps when snow blowing wet snow is using a silicone spray. I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0puwmjuQtSM and at first wasn't sure if it would work, but it did. The snow wasn't sticking the cavity walls, and it made a big difference in performance and time.
I prefer to use automotive wax since already have it to use on my cars/truck. I do the entire intake/augers/chute for best results.
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I own this exact same thing but corded. It really does well in the snow of 8 inch and super wet. With that said the corded for $121 here last week is a way better deal 👍 snowjoe
bought mine for 100
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I use Pledge furniture polish. Works just as well.
If I didn't already have this I would be scooping it just for the extra battery and charger with the blower
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Looks like their 22" version is 2500watt, surpassing corded. After all, that's the benefit of the battery powered units - to get more juice than limited NAM 120/15.
Why doesn't anyone make 20amp corded?
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Looks like their 22" version is 2500watt, surpassing corded. After all, that's the benefit of the battery powered units - to get more juice than limited NAM 120/15.
Why doesn't anyone make 20amp corded?
They'll see a how-to on tiktok or youtube swapping a 15a for a 20a not understanding the wiring requirements and proceed to burn their house down.
Same people buy a 16g 100ft entension cords for these things.
Ive had it for almost 10 years and the battery life isn't what it used to be but it still throws snow.