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Post #90428043 added 10-18-2016 5:20 PM by ChuckLezPC in Archived Deals
I have this exact model. the chute is 12", and can do the 12" if its all fluff. medium: 6-8", and heavy 4-6". These numbers are from the first winter I had it, and had all conditions of snow (NE...
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Post #90389947 added 10-17-2016 5:00 PM by yoeddie in Archived Deals
totally agree. i even did the armorall thing to lubricate the chute. somehow i still have the thing. i bought a "sleigh" shovel and did the job much better especially when its windy.
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Post #90358707 added 10-16-2016 7:32 PM by proskatersf90 in Archived Deals
It's funny/really annoying the threads on these things last year were all the same "would this work here , does this work there " at least100 people bought this last years deals where are they to...
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Post #90341267 added 10-16-2016 6:39 AM by Prodeje79 in Archived Deals
Thanks for fixing that link, not sure what happened. I believe I was mobile at the time. I understand what you are saying, if I were to try to do a long distance at once, the snow overflows at...
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Post #90337847 added 10-15-2016 11:14 PM by n171n in Archived Deals
working link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KL2WG4 I have this (almost identical model): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000A1CENK It works fine with an inch or two of snow, or if you are...
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Post #90319535 added 10-15-2016 8:05 AM by mwalt2 in Archived Deals
Anyone ever used this and the Toro 1800 Power Curve? I am wondering how they compare. I've used the Toro for the last 8 years in Michigan, but it's about time to be replaced. Looks like the Snow...
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Post #90319235 added 10-15-2016 7:47 AM by TheThriftyOne in Archived Deals
you'll be sorry if you buy this living in Pa. This is only going to be good for 2-4" of fluffy snow. Look on craigs list for a 8-10hp if you dont have the $$ for new! Can find one for around $3-500
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Post #90317443 added 10-15-2016 6:03 AM by mojorisn in Archived Deals
I bought a WORX lighter weight version of this (13 Amp) a few years ago. I live in Central Minn and the little WORX has amazed me in how it can handle snow. I would think this Snow Joe would do even...
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Post #90317123 added 10-15-2016 5:39 AM by produke in Archived Deals
electricity and snow is not a good mix, especially with salt around, You really want to drag the thick cord around and retie it when finished? by all means its a good deal, but I would not want to...
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Post #90315879 added 10-15-2016 2:47 AM by greyerader182 in Archived Deals
Do you need extension cord for this? My driveway is not big?
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Post #90315823 added 10-15-2016 2:37 AM by MusicalRefugee in Archived Deals
I'm caught between this blower and the Snow Joe iON18SB cordless blower. Was curious if any one has dealt with both and if so, what you thought? From what I have gathered, the battery in the iON18SB...
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Home Depot also has it for the same price. The return policy in Home Depot for this product is 30 days. The return policy for different snow blowers brands or other models in snow Joe snow...
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Post #90312279 added 10-14-2016 8:39 PM by dnyPlaya in Archived Deals
I bought a Snow Joe(same company I believe) tiller this spring for the veggie garden. Did its job very well, made it a hell of a lot easier than using a shovel and rake, and was cheap in price. Have...
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Post #90311475 added 10-14-2016 8:05 PM by Virtual69 in Archived Deals
Not really the right cord for this. That one will get pretty stiff in the cold. You really want a something made from sjeow not cheap sjtw cord. It will cost you though. ...
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Post #90310167 added 10-14-2016 7:10 PM by Saboth in Archived Deals
Good to know. Thanks for the info. After shoveling snow several times last year, I'm not looking forward to this winter.
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Post #90309219 added 10-14-2016 6:28 PM by iduckett in Archived Deals
May or may not be helpful but all ****Joe products have really really good customer support. I bought a SunJoe woodchipper and broke the blade housing part way thru. Their solution is to replace the...
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Post #90308535 added 10-14-2016 5:54 PM by UnoriginalGuy in Archived Deals
No. You'll need a snow blower that you can attach skid plates/skid shoes to (imagine little skies that raise it up about 1" off the ground). You rarely find the attachment points on lower end...
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Post #90307795 added 10-14-2016 5:18 PM by Saboth in Archived Deals
Can you use these things with a gravel driveway? Like jack it up so it doesn't rest on the gravels and leave like an inch of snow down?
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Post #90307747 added 10-14-2016 5:16 PM by mdgmcse in Archived Deals
I live near LA, so don't need this for snow, but can this help with cleaning up the dog turds in my yard? I figure it should shoot them clear over to my neighbor's yard at least, right?
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I was at home Depot in Chicago area last week and saw a snow Joe that was normally 149 on clearance for $53. Ymmv obviously. I haven't had time to go to other stores and see if that was a fluke. May...
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