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How to Select an Electric Snowblower
“Shoveling” snow the easiest way

Wintertime is coming in the Northern Hemisphere, which means blizzards, mounds of snow and cold weather, and now is the perfect time for consumers to know How to Select an Electric Snowblower. Shoveling snow is a torturous chore that most people don’t really look forward to undertaking, but time is growing short, and the snow’s on the way. When that first foot or two of snow falls, and the shovel’s in the garage is always the first moment that consumers regret not buying a snow blower.

Whether it’s gas powered or electric, there are some excellent features that consumers need to be aware of in order to get the model that most appropriately meets their needs. Most people have seen those various sizes of machines that easily clears the snow from the sidewalks, driveways, and roads by scooping the snow into a fast rotating spiral blade and tossing it out.

Best Features

There are numerous features that consumers need when they are determining How to Select an Electric Snowblower and which feature to look for in a device. Below are some of the most important features that consumers need to ensure are in the snow removal equipment they are seeking:

  • Electric Starter – is one of the best features to exist on the unit. It can be extremely frustrating (and very tiring) to continue pulling on a recalcitrant pull started numerous times before the unit starts. It’s particularly frustrating when it’s very cold outside and it’s taking too long to start.

  • Storage – unless the consumer lives in the far northern reaches that have snow the bulk of the year, most snow removal equipment is stored almost six months out of the year (or more if they are lucky). Look for a model that has a compact design with a foldable handle, and can be easily stored in a nearby cabinet.

  • Deflector and Shoot Adjustment – be sure to select a model in which the height and direction can be adjusted easily. The idea is one that allows the adjustment to be made from the control panel.

  • Clearing Width – is important because it helps determine the size of the model. If the device is being purchased for a home with a smaller sidewalk and drive, then a smaller width model is appropriate. If the area to be consistently cleared is a larger driveway or a parking lot, then the 28” wide models (or larger) are a better choice. However, don’t get one that is too small otherwise the number of passes increases and is tiring also.

  • Throwing Distance – is important because it needs to be at least half the width of the driveway, otherwise, the operator has to remove more snow because more has been blown on the half of the driveway that still must be cleared.

  • Headlights – are a great feature because it gets light so late in the day and oftentimes it’s not daylight before the snow has to be removed from the drive way in order to get the car out to go to work. Headlights are a great benefit for those early morning or late night chores of removing the snow.

  • Steering Capability – is important because the larger the machine the more difficult they may be to steer. If they are too bulky for the operator to steer, then a smaller model may be much less tiresome or frustrating.

  • Serrated Blades – are important for areas where the now is very heavy or there is a lot of compacted ice. When the auger has a serrated blade, it’s much easier for it to break up the ice and the extra heavy snow.

    Most Important Options

    There are two options that are the most important when purchasing any snow removal device, which includes:

  • Dead-Man Control – is one of the most important safety features because it stops the machine if anything other than snow enters the blades. It also helps prevent the unit from clogging and breaking.
  • Horse Power – is very important because it determines how efficiently the device works. The device should be powerful enough to effectively throw the snow a good distance even if they are small, compact units. Not all powerful units must be huge to be effective. A nine horse power unit is recommended for those receiving more than 18” of snow annually.

    Conclusion

    For consumers who frequently awaken to a driveway packed with snow (or ice), a snow blower is one of the most important devices that they can purchase. All too often consumers need to understand How to Select an Electric Snowblower and which features are recommended that will provide the most service and the least amount of backbreaking effort.

    These snow removal devices come in a very large assortment of sizes as well as a wide range of prices. Size, power, and affordability are certainly as important as the numerous convenience and safety features that are available on each model.



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