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Reconditioned: EGO POWER+ Peak Power 56V 21" Snow Blower w/ Steel Auger (Bare Tool)

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$297

$349

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Acme Tools has for Registered Members (free to join): EGO POWER+ Peak Power 56V 21" Single Stage Snow Blower with Steel Auger (Reconditioned, Bare Tool, SNT2110) for $349 - $52.35 when you apply promo code 15WEEKEND = $296.65. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member mpod5 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • "Bare Tools" are sold without batteries or chargers, making them ideal for users who already own compatible power sources. However, if you don't already have the required battery and charger, you must purchase them separately.
  • Peak Power technology combines the power of 2 EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries (sold separately)
  • Throws snow up to 40 ft.
  • Steel auger cuts through ice & snow 50% faster*
  • Recommend for use with two EGO 56V 7.5 Ah ARC Lithium batteries to clear 8" of snow on a 17 car driveway (sold separately)
  • High-efficiency brushless motor
  • 21 in. clearing width
  • Variable speed auger control
  • 2 bright LED headlights for increased visibility for nighttime snow removal
  • Reconditioned Product
  • 1-Year Warranty

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Expires October 19, 2025 at 11:59 PM CT or while supplies last.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Acme Tools' return policy (here)

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Written by mpod5
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Acme Tools has for Registered Members (free to join): EGO POWER+ Peak Power 56V 21" Single Stage Snow Blower with Steel Auger (Reconditioned, Bare Tool, SNT2110) for $349 - $52.35 when you apply promo code 15WEEKEND = $296.65. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member mpod5 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • "Bare Tools" are sold without batteries or chargers, making them ideal for users who already own compatible power sources. However, if you don't already have the required battery and charger, you must purchase them separately.
  • Peak Power technology combines the power of 2 EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries (sold separately)
  • Throws snow up to 40 ft.
  • Steel auger cuts through ice & snow 50% faster*
  • Recommend for use with two EGO 56V 7.5 Ah ARC Lithium batteries to clear 8" of snow on a 17 car driveway (sold separately)
  • High-efficiency brushless motor
  • 21 in. clearing width
  • Variable speed auger control
  • 2 bright LED headlights for increased visibility for nighttime snow removal
  • Reconditioned Product
  • 1-Year Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Expires October 19, 2025 at 11:59 PM CT or while supplies last.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Acme Tools' return policy (here)

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taeric
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Make sure you test it thoroughly while still within Acme's return window. I bought a refurb Ego snow blower a few years ago, briefly tested it out upon receipt, and then realized it was a dud when it snowed for the first time that year. It took over 18 months to get Ego to replace it. I have more than a dozen Ego tools, and they all work great. Their customer service is just plan awful, though, so deal with the merchants as much as possible.

All that being said, their snow blowers are great for light to moderate snow. This is not going to chew through 30 inches of wet snow, but it'll take care of several inches of snow (maybe 10"-12" of powder or 6"-8" of wet snow) without breaking a sweat.

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hkimbToday 01:24 PM
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Wile E. Coyote approved
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XilisysToday 01:32 PM
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Code doesn't work for me
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Quote from Xilisys :
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Edit: didn't read, need to sign in with an account
I will actually add that to the post, thanks
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Make sure you test it thoroughly while still within Acme's return window. I bought a refurb Ego snow blower a few years ago, briefly tested it out upon receipt, and then realized it was a dud when it snowed for the first time that year. It took over 18 months to get Ego to replace it. I have more than a dozen Ego tools, and they all work great. Their customer service is just plan awful, though, so deal with the merchants as much as possible.

All that being said, their snow blowers are great for light to moderate snow. This is not going to chew through 30 inches of wet snow, but it'll take care of several inches of snow (maybe 10"-12" of powder or 6"-8" of wet snow) without breaking a sweat.
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JohnJ6145Today 02:24 PM
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I have the EGO 2 stage snowblower and it works great, But this single stage is awesome for $300 as backup. I could even leave this at my moms house and bring only the batteries. for $300 its a good deal. if you get out there while its still snowing with this, and keep up as best you can. You can run it a few times before it gets too deep. I am in Northeast PA, so a good snowblower is crucial !
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tiGGGToday 02:28 PM
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Can anyone let us know if you can mix match batteries with this unit? Like putting in a 7.5ah battery and a 5ah? I'm asking because I own 7.5, 5 and two of the 4ahs.
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quipsterToday 02:34 PM
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Quote from tiGGG :
Can anyone let us know if you can mix match batteries with this unit? Like putting in a 7.5ah battery and a 5ah? I'm asking because I own 7.5, 5 and two of the 4ahs.
All Egos batteries are interchangeable in thier tools.

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Quote from tiGGG :
Can anyone let us know if you can mix match batteries with this unit? Like putting in a 7.5ah battery and a 5ah? I'm asking because I own 7.5, 5 and two of the 4ahs.
Yes you can mix and match all ego batteries with their product line, just be aware that using lower amp hour batteries in harsher conditions (ie wet snow) might not give you sufficient run time to fully accomplish the task.
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FlyingBeefTacoToday 03:04 PM
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I have this snowblower. It works fine for the snow amount in my area. There imo is a design flaw. The metal body surrounding the auger comes in direct contact with the ground so any uneven surface or cracks in the concrete jolts you to a stop. It's can actually get pretty violent. I think they remedy this in the new model with plastic snow shoes on the bottom. I ended up modding my machine with some and it's worked wonders.
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CanesFanToday 04:52 PM
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Quote from FlyingBeefTaco :
I have this snowblower. It works fine for the snow amount in my area. There imo is a design flaw. The metal body surrounding the auger comes in direct contact with the ground so any uneven surface or cracks in the concrete jolts you to a stop. It's can actually get pretty violent. I think they remedy this in the new model with plastic snow shoes on the bottom. I ended up modding my machine with some and it's worked wonders.
Can you please give some details on that mod (message me if not appropriate to clog up deal with comments)?I have uneven sidewalks and can attest to that violent jolt. It's easier after a few snow falls and I can remember where the uneven sidewalks are so I slow down and lift a little.
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NotBuscemiToday 05:37 PM
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I have this model. Works well in moderate snow (haven't tested it with deep snow yet, thank god), but like others said above I added some plastic skids to keep the metal sides off the ground. Drill a couple of holes and screw on the skids. Easy.

Skids I used:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPXWT5J8

Newer comparable Ego model has the skids installed already.
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Ryson11Today 05:38 PM
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Why is this cheaper than a greenworks 22" single stage blade that are $400 tool only? I don't get it. Is this just cheaper quality?
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NotBuscemiToday 05:47 PM
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Quote from Ryson11 :
Why is this cheaper than a greenworks 22" single stage blade that are $400 tool only? I don't get it. Is this just cheaper quality?
Perhaps because it's a refurb. New Ego tool only is $500 on Amazon and Lowes
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Ryson11Today 05:48 PM
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Quote from NotBuscemi :

Perhaps because it's a refurb
I see that. Greenworks dual stages start at like $1K though. Who knows.

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Ryson11Today 05:52 PM
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Quote from JohnJ6145 :
I have the EGO 2 stage snowblower and it works great, But this single stage is awesome for $300 as backup. I could even leave this at my moms house and bring only the batteries. for $300 its a good deal. if you get out there while its still snowing with this, and keep up as best you can. You can run it a few times before it gets too deep. I am in Northeast PA, so a good snowblower is crucial !
I have a single stage but haven't used yet. What do you recommend to do a few passes in between or wait until the end for the driveway? I hear single stage is hard to plow if snow is like a foot and frozen lol. But I see many success vids of single stage and it's fine.

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