Best Buy has Greenworks 80V 20" Snow Blower & 12" Snow Shovel Winter Combo Kit w/ (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries & Rapid Charger (2619302) on sale for $479.99. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
Snow Blower
This kit includes a single-stage snow blower is powered by an 80-volt max Li-ion battery that provides easy and convenient cordless operation.
Clears up to a 4-car driveway on a single charge
Up to 20' discharge from the 180° rotating chute
Fully recharge battery in just 40 minutes
Brushless motor provides more torque, longer runtime, quiet operation, and longer life
Quickly clear your driveway, sidewalks, and patio with a 20" clearing path and 10" clearing depth
Easy fold system for storage or compartment transportation
Push-button start: Hassle-free start with no priming, no choke, and no pull cords
High Intensity LED headlights for blowing at dawn or dusk
Show Shovel:
This snow shovel is powered by an 80-volt Li-ion battery that provides easy and convenient cordless operation. Easily throw snow up to 25' in the desired direction.
Up to 45 minutes of run-time on a single charge
Discharge Up to 25'
Fully recharge battery in just 30 minutes
Brushless motor provides more torque, longer runtime, quiet operation, and longer life
Quickly clear your driveway, sidewalks, and patio with a 12" clearing path and 6" clearing dept
Fully recharge battery in just 40 minutes
Hassle-free trigger starts with no priming, no choke, and no pull cords; guaranteed to start every time
Lightweight and ergonomic design for comfort, control, and maneuverability
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Best Buy has Greenworks 80V 20" Snow Blower & 12" Snow Shovel Winter Combo Kit w/ (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries & Rapid Charger (2619302) on sale for $479.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member mowgli321 for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
Snow Blower
This kit includes a single-stage snow blower is powered by an 80-volt max Li-ion battery that provides easy and convenient cordless operation.
Clears up to a 4-car driveway on a single charge
Up to 20' discharge from the 180° rotating chute
Fully recharge battery in just 40 minutes
Brushless motor provides more torque, longer runtime, quiet operation, and longer life
Quickly clear your driveway, sidewalks, and patio with a 20" clearing path and 10" clearing depth
Easy fold system for storage or compartment transportation
Push-button start: Hassle-free start with no priming, no choke, and no pull cords
High Intensity LED headlights for blowing at dawn or dusk
Show Shovel:
This snow shovel is powered by an 80-volt Li-ion battery that provides easy and convenient cordless operation. Easily throw snow up to 25' in the desired direction.
Up to 45 minutes of run-time on a single charge
Discharge Up to 25'
Fully recharge battery in just 30 minutes
Brushless motor provides more torque, longer runtime, quiet operation, and longer life
Quickly clear your driveway, sidewalks, and patio with a 12" clearing path and 6" clearing dept
Fully recharge battery in just 40 minutes
Hassle-free trigger starts with no priming, no choke, and no pull cords; guaranteed to start every time
Lightweight and ergonomic design for comfort, control, and maneuverability
Model: Greenworks - 80V 20” Snow Blower, and 12" Snow Shovel - 2-Piece Winter Combo Kit with (2) 4.0 Ah Batteries & Rapid Charger - Green
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It's been this price for several days now. I've been watching these new-gen 4Ah batteries closely because I'd like a few more and a couple specific tools (not these snow tools).
This is a decent deal, but I do not recommend this 20" snowblower. I've owned 3 and all died within the first year (2 within the first month) with the exact same behavior. I have a greenworks 2 stage snow blower and I like it a lot, but not the 20" single stage. The 20" about blower was actually powerful enough for my needs at the time (not now), but reliability was crap.
Can't comment on the snow shovel.
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It's been this price for several days now. I've been watching these new-gen 4Ah batteries closely because I'd like a few more and a couple specific tools (not these snow tools).
This is a decent deal, but I do not recommend this 20" snowblower. I've owned 3 and all died within the first year (2 within the first month) with the exact same behavior. I have a greenworks 2 stage snow blower and I like it a lot, but not the 20" single stage. The 20" about blower was actually powerful enough for my needs at the time (not now), but reliability was crap.
Two tools that i have owned and don't any more. The 20" is a single stage it's bulky slow to move and still a work out as you have to push it to move forward. Uneven pavement, cracks etc, all stop this in the tracks. But it was powerful to go through thick heavy snow without any issues.
Snow shovel throws snow 20+ft, If you have a good layout small 2 car driveway, where you can chuck snow from left to right without covering your neighbors driveway or sidewalk it did great. Moving a snow burr with ice chunks not a problem. Not so great was long sidewalks as it throws snow forward, you build up snow in front of you. You also end up with snow in your face especially if there is some wind. Tilting the shovel at an angle was also not ideal and made for awkward pushing position. You have to push this allot! It's a heavy unit and you also need to hold down the trigger at all times, which gets very tiring. Because it's also 12'' wide you end up walking allot back and forth and still need to grab a shovel to clear up snow, since you also end up covering cleared paths.
Both have their uses but i found that for 2 different places i lived at, these were more hassle than dealing with a shovel.
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Have owned a similar (if not the same) model for a several years now. 2"-6" of snow seems to be about the sweet spot for this snow blower. Any deeper and you burn through batteries pretty quick, any less and you'll probably spend more time correcting for pavement imperfections and may be better off shoveling. Being battery powered and primarily made of plastic also means it doesn't naturally have as much weight in front, so you kind of have to shove it towards the grown to keep from leaving behind a thin layer of snow. I've been fortunate for my blower to last this long without issue, so from my perspective it would be worth the price especially if you're already invested into other Greenworks lines that can use these batteries.
I have a solid line up of Greenworks tools and love mostly all of them, but don't recommend the shovel. The plastic blade part scuffs down and becomes fairly useless after a season or 2 depending where you live. If the snow is even slightly more than an inch or wet in any way, it jams it up real tight and it then requires more time wasting getting it cleaned out before it'll turn on again. In the end, it's really just much easier to grab a snow shovel and go at it as opposed to the electric shovel.
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It would be nice to have something for snow. But I don't get enough snow often enough and usually a shovel and some calories is fine. It does seem like a decent deal with the batteries.
If I were to get snow 3-4 more times like the 6-8" we got in SW IN, I might consider getting some extra help. But usually once a year is about all we get. Usually Icey stuff is more common.
My apologies to those who were - like me - looking forward to winter this year. My wife signed a contract with a plow driver for our driveway, which will likely guarantee another season of nearly no snow. So far in Minneapolis that has panned out again.
These tools are becoming less relevant. We don't get as much snow as we used to in NJ. Haven't taken the blower out in at least a couple years. I remember 10-15 years ago we used to get monster storms with a few feet of snow occasionally. Now we're lucky to get a full foot. Usually only a few inches, if that. say what you will about climate change, but our winters have definitely changed.
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Previous generations of these are great for a season or two if you do not remove the batteries and bring them inside from extreme heat/cold. I had the lawnmower and blower and left them in the shed for other seasons
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This is a decent deal, but I do not recommend this 20" snowblower. I've owned 3 and all died within the first year (2 within the first month) with the exact same behavior. I have a greenworks 2 stage snow blower and I like it a lot, but not the 20" single stage. The 20" about blower was actually powerful enough for my needs at the time (not now), but reliability was crap.
Can't comment on the snow shovel.
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This is a decent deal, but I do not recommend this 20" snowblower. I've owned 3 and all died within the first year (2 within the first month) with the exact same behavior. I have a greenworks 2 stage snow blower and I like it a lot, but not the 20" single stage. The 20" about blower was actually powerful enough for my needs at the time (not now), but reliability was crap.
Can't comment on the snow shovel.
Snow shovel throws snow 20+ft, If you have a good layout small 2 car driveway, where you can chuck snow from left to right without covering your neighbors driveway or sidewalk it did great. Moving a snow burr with ice chunks not a problem. Not so great was long sidewalks as it throws snow forward, you build up snow in front of you. You also end up with snow in your face especially if there is some wind. Tilting the shovel at an angle was also not ideal and made for awkward pushing position. You have to push this allot! It's a heavy unit and you also need to hold down the trigger at all times, which gets very tiring. Because it's also 12'' wide you end up walking allot back and forth and still need to grab a shovel to clear up snow, since you also end up covering cleared paths.
Both have their uses but i found that for 2 different places i lived at, these were more hassle than dealing with a shovel.
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If I were to get snow 3-4 more times like the 6-8" we got in SW IN, I might consider getting some extra help. But usually once a year is about all we get. Usually Icey stuff is more common.
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