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Post #161742217 added 02-16-2023 9:48 AM by YoYoMa1 in Deal Talk
Now even lower $249 >> $228.
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Post #161530345 added 02-06-2023 11:08 AM by rawdog805 in Deal Talk
Anyone used this in WNY/Buffalo weather?
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Post #161510191 added 02-05-2023 3:22 PM by mmuha in Deal Talk
Nevermind, I found the link..Big Thanks!
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Post #161510113 added 02-05-2023 3:19 PM by mmuha in Deal Talk
How do I register the batteries?
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Post #161453062 added 02-03-2023 10:21 AM by timbihl in Deal Talk
If I need something broken, I just have my older brother use it. He always had about a 90% rate of breaking tools for chores he didn't want to do, growing up.
+14 Score 63 Replies 30,186 Views
Post #161406895 added 02-01-2023 1:07 PM by smithmal in Deal Talk
Nice! Make sure you register your batteries with Costco so you can get the extra 4 year warranty with GW.
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Post #161390119 added 01-31-2023 8:53 PM by MrBlackFriday in Deal Talk
Never happened in my lifetime or to anyone I know. Have fun charging those dinky weak tools for 20 minutes of use.
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Post #161379085 added 01-31-2023 11:44 AM by mmuha in Deal Talk
I was about to post that this deal caught my eye because I had purchased the model at Costco for significantly more money. Reading the posts I realize I have the model with the metal auger and the...
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Post #161378902 added 01-31-2023 11:36 AM by smithmal in Deal Talk
There are various reports around the internet that also state that the housing of the 60V vs 80V are different making them incompatible. I don't have any 60V batteries myself to test on an 80V...
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Post #161378248 added 01-31-2023 11:10 AM by Hubbs1 in Deal Talk
Agree, that’s the beauty of the electric blowers they always start instantly every time and there’s no maintenance. If you get heavy snow though you need a gas blower.
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Post #161377543 added 01-31-2023 10:37 AM by Hubbs1 in Deal Talk
I have the corded version from Greenworks which will be a little more powerful. Depending on the snow it maxes out in the 8-10” of snow range so I’d expect this to be similar. Dragging a cord...
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Post #161377120 added 01-31-2023 10:20 AM by jericoholics in Deal Talk
Will chime in my thoughts as I have this unit, the Kobalt 80v, and the snowjoe 2 stage. Have to temper expectations. The paddle electric snowblowers are really effect against powdered snow. The...
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Post #161377054 added 01-31-2023 10:18 AM by auctionsaver in Deal Talk
Same in many ways. I love and use mine now, but when I move to a larger property in a few years, I need to get a two stage one that is more powerful. I may still go electric where they are self...
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Post #161376592 added 01-31-2023 10:01 AM by KensieO in Deal Talk
This green big machine is trash compare to gas one. Stay away
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Post #161376577 added 01-31-2023 10:01 AM by ilovecanada in Deal Talk
Like many others, I've had this now for years too. I still use it and it still works. I have several batteries so runtime isn't an issue, but it really isn't powerful. Love the electric aspect, but...
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Post #161374339 added 01-31-2023 8:39 AM by OliveCheetah718 in Deal Talk
Owned mine for about 5 years now, and it still works, in the Chicago area. I have both this and a gas. The gas is obviously SO MUCH BETTER at clearing snow, but I don't store it in my house, and they...
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Post #161373970 added 01-31-2023 8:26 AM by Mikki6112 in Deal Talk
Not true per Greenworks
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Post #161373817 added 01-31-2023 8:21 AM by AmirM9023 in Deal Talk
I have this blower. It's great but small. I do multiple rounds during winter storms and it keeps up. I live in the Boston area.
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Post #161373499 added 01-31-2023 8:07 AM by CleatusT in Deal Talk
As someone who has owned this for a few years (5) I feel I can offer good insight into the product. It is decent for a small driveway and front walk. That is about it. When I purchased it that was...
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Post #161373055 added 01-31-2023 7:49 AM by 52club in Deal Talk
Neighbor picked up a similar snowblower, observing and talking to him I can tell gas is probably still the better option. In fact since we got a decent snowfall (chicago area), he broke out his gas...
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