2009-10-05
Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025 Decide Now
Works well for not-a-lot of snow like we have here in the mid-atlantic. No gas, stores in the attic, my wife can handle it. That's all I need.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.
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I'm in Ohio and just came in from taking about 11 inches of snow out of my driveway with this. Oh, the first pass was a little difficult (had to take full intake width), but after that I just took in about a 2/3s intake width of snow on each pass and it was fine (kind of like mowing heavy grass). Yeah, I'm sure a $600 - $1000 blower would have been able to take a full-width every time and finish the job maybe 20% faster, but for this price and this convenience, you absolutely can't beat it. Beats the heck out of shoveling. Big Time.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.
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I've had this snowblower for about 1.5 years. In Ohio, I've used it about 7 times since then. Every time, it has AMAZED me. While my neighbors are shoveling and using a John Deere with a plow blade, I always finish first and my driveway is clean down to the concrete. I don't know how Toro gets so much power out of an A/C unit, but it really is fantastic. On the rare occasion of a plug-up, it takes 1 second to push it out unlike a 2-stage blower. We had almost a foot of snow today and this thing cleared my 50 ft. / 2 car wide driveway in less than 30 minutes. Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.
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This is a hard item to review, because whether you like it or not depends a great deal upon what you expect from it.
Since I've lived in western NY for many years, I'm not exactly a stranger to snowstorms. I bought this Toro last winter only because it was on sale here at Amazon at an amazingly low price which they'll probably delete if I include it. Since then I've used it to clear my 60 foot double wide driveway perhaps seven or eight times. I also have a large two-stage snowblower which naturally is in a different league.
Everything good and bad about the Toro has already been discussed in these reviews. What I feel comfortable adding is the following.
Do not underestimate how hard it will be pushing this machine through deep, wet snow. It can definitely be nearly as fatiguing as shoveling.
Do not underestimate the problems you'll have maneuvering around the cord, especially if it's long. As a matter of fact, in my opinion if you need a cord longer than 50 feet I would not buy this, or any other, electric snowblower.
This machine is too heavy and cumbersome for a porch or steps. I've tried and it's just not worth the necessary effort dragging it near corners, up/down steps, etc. Get an electric shovel instead for this purpose.
What this machine is good for is driveways no more than 50-60 feet long, and preferably for light fluffy snow up to 6-8 inches. Which frankly isn't bad. Even though the machine is quite capable of plowing through and throwing deep snow in one pass, you'll have to push mighty hard. In my experience it does not throw heavy snow effectively more than ten or fifteen feet. Of course even moderate wind will drastically cut down on the distance and worst of all, soak your face and neck.
Would I recommend it? For lighter snow falls of say 6-8 inches and for "normal" driveways? Yes, so long as the snow is not too wet or icy, and in calm winds.
The machine is pretty durable, with good quality plastic. It doesn't bog down very often and requires no upkeep. The small wheels are not really an issue because as others have mentioned, if handled properly the machine won't ride on the wheels all that much. I definitely would not pay more than $200 for this machine, however. Good used gas snowblowers can be found for not much more than that.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.
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