2011-08-03

Order Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025


I received the Toro 1800 18-inch snow thrower, #38025, in a timely manner. I was excited and assembled the tool with some difficulty due to the electric wiring in the right side handle. The electric wiring would bend upward and out of the hollow handle when pushing the upper handle onto the lower fixed handle. That was a concern and I struggled to get the handle on without damaging the electric wiring. The other issue during assembling was attaching the chute dispenser. The bolts are metal and under the bolt head is a square nut to hold the bolt in place in the square hole on the plastic chute dispenser. The bolts did not fit into the square hole and the bolts rounded out the square hole in the plastic chute dispenser when tighten the nut onto the bolt. the design function of the square in the plastic chute dispenser failed to hold the bolt. Vise grips were handy to help me hold the bolt head while tighten the nut. The next major problem, I used the snow thrower out on my back yard deck and it operated flawlessly for about 20 minutes during snow removal and thats when I heard and noticed the plastic blade stopped turning; as if something was pulled in and jamming the blade. I immediately released the trigger and noticed the burning of plastic/rubber smell. I didn't find the foreign object that jammed the blade, its possible that the blade could have hit the edge of the stone pavement. Anyway, the product is cheap plastic junk and not worth the purchase. I'm waiting for the repair bill. My options now is to sell it or throw it away the next time it breaks. This was my first purchase of a snow blower/thrower and I don't know what to recommend to purchase. I just know don't purchase this plastic junk. sincerely, not a happy customer.Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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