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forum threadgocartone posted Yesterday 08:19 PM
forum threadgocartone posted Yesterday 08:19 PM

Greenworks 80v Snow Shovel w/ 4.0 ah battery and charger $214.20

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$251.99-15% coupon code SHOWCASEGW or SDNEWSLETTER15 = $214.20 before tax. Just ordered this so I can't comment on how well it works, but I watched a lot of reviews and these seem like a top performer for snow shovels. This is the newer version with the directional control valve so you can shoot the snow left/right not just straight ahead. Also, from my research, this guy has a lot more power for deep snow than the wider 80v snow blower model, so for people like me that just want it for decks/sidewalks/my car hauler and don't need the extra width this seems like a much better buy.
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$251.99-15% coupon code SHOWCASEGW or SDNEWSLETTER15 = $214.20 before tax. Just ordered this so I can't comment on how well it works, but I watched a lot of reviews and these seem like a top performer for snow shovels. This is the newer version with the directional control valve so you can shoot the snow left/right not just straight ahead. Also, from my research, this guy has a lot more power for deep snow than the wider 80v snow blower model, so for people like me that just want it for decks/sidewalks/my car hauler and don't need the extra width this seems like a much better buy.

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Yesterday 09:39 PM
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dthrcktYesterday 09:39 PM
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its 199 at walmart right now
Yesterday 10:01 PM
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miyklushaYesterday 10:01 PM
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Quote from dthrckt :
its 199 at walmart right now
link please
Yesterday 10:29 PM
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dedpndaYesterday 10:29 PM
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Quote from miyklusha :
link please
I have this. If you plan on using this a lot it is a workout
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gocartone
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Yesterday 11:00 PM
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Quote from dthrckt :
its 199 at walmart right now
Quote from miyklusha :
link please
Only one I see at Walmart for $199 is the tool only (no battery included) and it's the model without direction control (which everyone says is a huge added feature), or with a battery half the size (2ah) for $249 that is also the older/no direction control model. So yes, please post the link instead of just posting a useless comment 🤣
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gocartone
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Quote from dedpnda :
I have this. If you plan on using this a lot it is a workout
Yes, that's the one bad thing I saw reading up on these, with battery they are heavy at about 20lbs. Some winters we get a ton of snow though, so I'll put up with a heavy one that works in deeper snow vs a lighter one that won't budge it. Anything with comparable power to this has comparable weight (Ego one is about 1lb or so heavier).
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reggie076Today 12:02 AM
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just got this for black friday. paid $187. just used it for the first time for our first 3 inches we got this year. a workout was an understatement. its an awkward push and holding the power while trying to maneuver was difficult. they should of included an shoulder strap with it. Also we live on a hill so if you have a lot of wind -- the snow can be thrown into your face at some points. theres no directional throwing option, so the snow will always be thrown straight ahead of you. not sure if i am keeping it. for the price i paid for 80v, i believe i got a good deal but the weight of the machine was alot.
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sonicbrigadeToday 01:30 AM
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Been waiting for any kind of deal on this since I missed the last one. Hopefully I can repurpose the shoulder strap from the trimmer to make it a bit easier to haul around

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Quote from reggie076 :
just got this for black friday. paid $187. just used it for the first time for our first 3 inches we got this year. a workout was an understatement. its an awkward push and holding the power while trying to maneuver was difficult. they should of included an shoulder strap with it. Also we live on a hill so if you have a lot of wind -- the snow can be thrown into your face at some points. theres no directional throwing option, so the snow will always be thrown straight ahead of you. not sure if i am keeping it. for the price i paid for 80v, i believe i got a good deal but the weight of the machine was alot.
This is a newer model than what you got, this has directional control to throw the snow straight/left/or right. This also has a 4ah battery, all the cheaper previous deals I see were with a 2ah. You can't control how high/far this throws it though, surprised that none of these shovels have that option. I don't have neighbors so not a problem for me, I understand people living close to other people might not love how far this throws it. Well, their neighbors might not love it I mean 🤣

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