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I've never used an electric one, I'd be curious how long they last with 1'+ of snow.
I have a little two stroke Toro that has been chugging for 20+ years.
My the 4ah battery was only at half charge, and did about 130' of sidewalk and 400sq.ft of patio, with juice leftover. In works well in this light powder. Heavy wet snow it would have taken a full charge to do the same.
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Roughly, my 2ah batteries can do a 22'×18' driveway with 60' of sidewalk. Maybe 25% charge left.
Hey that lines up with tiktok pretty well
Weird. I just buy a 5L jerry can once a year which services both my snow blower and my lawn mower usage. A recharge takes 2 minutes when I accidentally run it dry.
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You fucking hippies, not supporting AB natural gas powered electricity.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I prefer my energy open pit mines.
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I still can't last 2 min even if I go in dry.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Oh, wait...
For those with or who want ego, Lowes has the rubber paddle snowblower with 2x 5 ah batteries and charger for $849 which looks like it is $100 less than msrp
https://www.lowes.ca/product/cordles...cluded-2546192
By stroke of luck I ended up on Kijiji and found a guy selling a brand new 22" 80v for $300, its the $699 one on Greenworks.....checked it out and sure as shit he fired it up once to do a small part of his driveway on a rural property, and thought nah I'll keep using my ride on kubota with blower attachment... I'd say that upgrade was worth it. Used it right away and in the morning and what a difference cordless makes. It chucks snow just as hard or harder than my 13.5a, has 4" more sweep, and I just push it along and takes less time than cord tending. Just being able to just walk it quickly around cuts the time drasticallyThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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How are the 20” green works snow throwers holding up a few years later? Looks like they are on sale again for $335 or tool only for $220.
Worth the purchase at this price?
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Ive got the 80V greenworks and I have two batteries. More than enough to do my driveway with deepsnow and a neighbour or two if im feeling generous.
Checkout greenworks website on boxing day as theyll discount the shit out of their stuff.
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Mine is holding up fine after 3 yrs, but I only use it about 5 times a year. Most times I use my blower to clear my driveway.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
At that price I’d go for it especially if you are already in the GW 80v ecosystem.
ive had my snow chute get stuck, doesn't seem to rotate as well now. but it was after my wife used it... also one of the metal plates on the leading edge came loose, had to take it off. I'd still buy it at the discount price. good size for a driveway
You wife got something stuck in her chute?
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The frequency is the truly shocking part.
They've got a box of them. @Toilet_X probably gets his secret Santa gifts from it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As someone who....., please don't use lightbulbs.
How's everyone's kits holding up two years later?
I need a trimmer and looking to see what ecosystem I'm diving into. Way too many options these days.
Worth doing something like DeWalt to stack batteries with tools? Costco brands for the easy returns?
I can eat more hot wings than you.
bought June 2021, still works, still happy with mower and trimmer performance. Blower still weak..Home Depot has the Ryobi 18V ONE mower/blower/trimmer kit on sale this week for $399.
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