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 have Greenworks Lawn Mower 60V since June 2021. I have .3 acre lawn and I can get through the whole yard using 3-4 4 Amp batteries. I do front yard one day and following day backyard to make sure I don't run out of juice. Not to mention, it's self propelled so need more juice than walk behind.
I have mix of fine and tall fescue and this can cut upto setting 4 without getting stuck since some of my lawn is pretty dense.
I like Greenworks but I hate they have 40/60/80 V series screwing up my interest in the having one charging station for all my snow blowing and lawn mowing needs ๐
I have Greenworks Lawn Mower 60V since June 2021. I have .3 acre lawn and I can get through the whole yard using 3-4 4 Amp batteries. I do front yard one day and following day backyard to make sure I don't run out of juice. Not to mention, it's self propelled so need more juice than walk behind.
I have mix of fine and tall fescue and this can cut upto setting 4 without getting stuck since some of my lawn is pretty dense.
I like Greenworks but I hate they have 40/60/80 V series screwing up my interest in the having one charging station for all my snow blowing and lawn mowing needs ๐
Couldn't you just buy only tools in the same voltage? I have 60v and 80v only because I started off with 60v a few years ago before the 80v became common.
I have a 60v trimmer and chainsaw. Both really nice. I'd consider this, but I don't understand if 80v, 60v, 40v, 24v, or 18v is their most common line. Too many variations for my liking.
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I have Greenworks Lawn Mower 60V since June 2021. I have .3 acre lawn and I can get through the whole yard using 3-4 4 Amp batteries. I do front yard one day and following day backyard to make sure I don't run out of juice. Not to mention, it's self propelled so need more juice than walk behind.
I have mix of fine and tall fescue and this can cut upto setting 4 without getting stuck since some of my lawn is pretty dense.
I like Greenworks but I hate they have 40/60/80 V series screwing up my interest in the having one charging station for all my snow blowing and lawn mowing needs ๐
I have mix of fine and tall fescue and this can cut upto setting 4 without getting stuck since some of my lawn is pretty dense.
I like Greenworks but I hate they have 40/60/80 V series screwing up my interest in the having one charging station for all my snow blowing and lawn mowing needs ๐
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oh wow - it's that easy! Thanks for the link!