2010-01-06
Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025 This instant
I live in BUFFALO and I own and reside in a mulit-unit property. Since I don't have a garage I couldn't get a gas blower and given the severity Buffalo winters I was really hesitant to buy an electric thrower. After reading the reviews on Amazon I decided to get one and I am very pleased. This little gem clears my entire drive and parking area with ease. It truly does throw the snow quite a distance and I just used it to move 18" of wind packed snow. The only down side is that when the snow is deep and packed it takes some effort to push, but it is still much easier then a shovel. The cord is not an issue, it just takes some getting used to.
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Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025 Immediately
About a week ago we got three inches of snow and this thrower took care of it in no time. Then we got 10" of snow/sleet/freezing rain in Columbus, OH. When I tried the Toro 1800 -- no go. But guess what!! My neighbor's HUGH 8 HP gas blower wouldn't touch it either! The snow mix was so hard, you could walk on it in places without falling through.
My neighbors and I got together (70 year-old male, 68 year-old female, 63 year-old female, and 60 year-old female) (Okay, we had help from one neighbor's 25 year-old son). We chopped the snow into chunks with the end of the shovels, and you should have seen this baby go!! The big old gas blower still wouldn't do it.
Not only did this little Toro take care of the job, it was MUCH easier to maneuver than the 8 HP thing. It only weighs a little over 20 lbs, so even I (63 year-old female) can lift it easily.
Even though we had to chop the stuff up first, it was MUCH MUCH easier than using a shovel alone. We finished 3 driveways and three walkways in just over 2 hours. This baby is a gem
I LOVE THIS THING.
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