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Post #169440580 added 02-24-2024 7:13 AM by zlaar in Hot Deals
Don’t buy anything from this company- unless you want it to break quickly and get no customer support
Post #169385113 added 02-21-2024 4:08 AM by BenS8763 in Hot Deals
I guess everyone with Christmas lights is burning their houses down.
Post #169352656 added 02-19-2024 9:29 AM by hobbykitjr in Hot Deals
ha, don't even need to google.. its showing as suggested on this deals walmart page.
Post #169336141 added 02-18-2024 8:40 AM by suednim in Hot Deals
I'm in Aldi . I pick up a can of cooking spray and a woman asked me if it was any good. I laughed and she said "what's so funny." I said I'm not using this to cook. I'm going to spray the inside...
Post #169334644 added 02-18-2024 7:15 AM by rijones in Hot Deals
Tons of effective options. A lot of folks just use cooking spray (Pam). Ski or snowboard wax works. There are products specifically designed & marketed as "snowblower non-stick sprays", like DuPont's...
Post #169334275 added 02-18-2024 6:55 AM by rijones in Hot Deals
Just tackle it in stages. If you don't mind gas and the once a year maintenance and end-of-season storage prep required, then get a single-stage Toro Power Clear blower. I see them used on Facebook...
Post #169333012 added 02-18-2024 5:11 AM by FuschiaBird1756 in Hot Deals
Bought this from SlickDeals last time. So excited to put it all together. Brought it outside with 3 inches of snow for about 5 seconds, laughed at it, disassembled and returned.
Post #169329397 added 02-17-2024 8:12 PM by AmusedDime497 in Hot Deals
Roll it into the house since it is small enough to warm up 👍
Post #169329175 added 02-17-2024 7:56 PM by cockadoodle in Hot Deals
Use car wax. Imagine you are waxing your car but instead you are waxing the snow intake and chute of snow blower.
Post #169328926 added 02-17-2024 7:33 PM by jericoholics in Hot Deals
Gets messy with other oils when it’s cold and wet. Just treat it with the mentioned stuff a day BEFORE using it and you’ll be golden
Post #169328470 added 02-17-2024 7:01 PM by noctifer in Hot Deals
Agreed. This is basically useless except for powdery snow under 6”.
Post #169328236 added 02-17-2024 6:46 PM by justaguy in Hot Deals
I have this model and it works great. I live in Iowa and we had two storms in January of ten plus inches within a week of each other. The first was super heavy and the second was the fluffy kind. ...
Post #169328041 added 02-17-2024 6:31 PM by chrismo4136 in Hot Deals
Very tempting at this price WITH a 4.0 battery too. I have the full 40v line with a bunch of batteries and can't say enough good things about my experience with everything. Snow in NJ is so...
Post #169328005 added 02-17-2024 6:29 PM by AmusedDime497 in Hot Deals
Heavy wet snow and 8 inches and had no problem. 18v corded. what else can I use to lube it? olive oil or cooking spray? garage door lube ?
Post #169327774 added 02-17-2024 6:13 PM by preppyak in Hot Deals
I've got the SnowJoe corded version and cleared 15" or so of snow after returning to the early January storm in Iowa...worked like a charm. Honestly not hard to avoid a cord, especially if you are...
Post #169327414 added 02-17-2024 5:48 PM by sarpertas in Hot Deals
Is there anyway to use ryobi 40 volt with this? I have 5-6 ryobi batteries and my greenworks are at 60 volt platform which is most Likely dead never seen deal on them 🤦🏻 ♂️
Post #169326997 added 02-17-2024 5:21 PM by ValB in Hot Deals
Dragging a live cord thru the snow , Hmmm .
Post #169326976 added 02-17-2024 5:19 PM by spextar in Hot Deals
I have the 80V version from BB (blower, handheld blower, 2 4Ah 80V batteries, 1 2Ah 80V battery $399.99) and it's alright. No comparison to a gas powered one in terms of power but it gets the job...
Post #169326964 added 02-17-2024 5:18 PM by jericoholics in Hot Deals
Known issue with ANY electric snowblower is the clog. Just spray down the inside with either snowblower lube or car ceramic coating and this thing will fling snow that is less than 6 inches. ...
Post #169326919 added 02-17-2024 5:15 PM by ValB in Hot Deals
Did you Google it ?
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