2010-03-20

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Although I was extrememy sceptical about the ability of an electric snow thrower to perform satisfactorily I am happy to report that this beauty has not been wanting. It throws everything from powder to heavy slush without any problem. It even blew three day old plow-back out of my driveway! Best of all though is its ability to clean the surface completely: it gets right down to the concrete and leaves nothing behind! This unit is lightwieght and easy to manuever and yet has a solid feel that belies its mostly plastic construction. All in all an excellent investment.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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I was impressed and thrilled with this little machine! It is indeed very light weight, as easy to operate as a vaccum cleaner!I have a bad back & cannot mess with those big heavy machines. And it throws that snow far! Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-03-19

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My wife bought this for me after watching me shovel our 100 foot driveway with just a shovel. I did fine with 6 inches, 8 inches etc. but I guess my wife thought I was going to give myself a heart attack shoveling the 26+ inch snowfall.

Not being from an area frequented by snow, she did not know much about snow blowers. But since she is very smart, she analyzed all the available choices. Unfortunately, it was not stated that a power cord was required for operation, thus I ended up going out and buying one.

As for the blower itself:

Whoever designed the process of attaching the exit scoop should be shot. Sure carridge bolts are smooth on top and will not cause snow exiting to build up around them. However, it also makes it impossible to tighten them down and keep the exit scoop in place! The best thing would have been to have a square hole on each side for the head shank of the bolt to recess into, thus allowing proper tightening.

The rotating arm for the exit scoop does not click into place, thus by the time one finishes using the blower, the arm is dangling from the crossbar.

Where did they get those wheels? Off a toy truck? Get some real lawnmower style wheels with knobby rubber treads!

It does have some power to it. I did some areas where the cotter pins on the old Ariens my father used to have would have sheared off in a second. (Why I will never buy an Ariens)

If the 2005/6 model can correct these problems (and cut the price to under $150) Then I would give it a better rating.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-03-18

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


I live in Freehold, New Jersey and we just got hit with an uncharactistically strong snow storm for this area. (14-18 inches). I had just received my Toro Power Curve and used it for the first time.

Actually, the Power Curve is not built to handle this much snow but it did and did it well. The amount of snow that it throws and the speed that it throw it is incredible. It cleans right down to the asphault and tosses the snow over 20 feet.

In snow this deep I had to go slow and let it "digest" the snow in manageable batches. I would push the snowblower into a wall of snow taller than the machine itself, I would then let it toss some of the snow and after it did that I would pull it back to let the remaining snow collapse into a smaller pile. Then I would simply push the snowblower back into that pile and just keep repeating the process. Working that way I could not only get rid of accumulated snow and drifts but I could also dig out the mountains of snow left at the base of my driveway by the town snow plows. Truly amazing.

The only thing that I did not like about it is the set up. Putting the handles on the machine is difficult and user unfriendly due to poor design. You have to thread metal bolts through several holes that do not line up easily. If you buy this product you'll see what I mean. It can be done but it takes time and patience. Once that is finished however this is one heck of a machine. It is easy to use and it performs impressively. It is perfect for people living in states like Jersey where you need a snowblower but not one of those huge gas powered monsters.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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One would have to get out early in the event of a storm and start cycling through every few hours. It's electric, no fuss until the power goes out. Then what? Lots of choices here, the reader will have to weigh out the factors which make this the better choice between gas or electric. A friend uses one of these and it does okay, another friend of mine, who lives in the snow belt, can only get by with an 11 hp gas, indicating that the 5hp gas couldn't handle the load. Well, if a 5hp gas can't handle the load in upstate NY, then this electric Toro would be hard pressed to prove otherwise. Check out consumer reports, and see what produces the most bang for the buck.

That said, it's light and would probably handle the light chore of snow removal in a small driveway/walkway situation. I used to live in a town house up in the D.C. area and this would have been the ticket, except I was younger and whipping out a $10 snow shovel of good quality was not a problem. Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-03-17

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This little guy is unbelievable. It's about 1/3 the weight of a comparable gas blower, and about twice as powerful. My gas blower broke down in the middle of Boston Blizzard '05. I ordered this snow thrower following the advice of another Amazon reviewer who used this for the same blizzard. Assembly involved simply putting in four screws--no more than 10 minutes total. I was able to clear out a path to my driveway in almost no time, knocking down five foot drifts. I even shaved down packed ice piles formed by the snow plow! The Toro not only broke down the heavy piles, it was powerful enough to throw the snow without getting clogged. That's even better than my old gas blower!

This was definitely a good investment. Best of all, there's no more fumes, no more buying gas, and no more worrying about the right mixture of oil. This is a great product.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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After our 17" snowfall last week I realized the only thing standing in between me and backbreaking manual labour was money. What mattered was how much ... Realizing if I spent $600+ for a gas powered monster, global warming would immediately kick in, preventing snowfall in the Northeast U.S. for the rest of my productive life, I decided it was my patriotic duty to buy a mechanized snow-removal device.

I knew the little electric snow shovels at Lowes and Home Depot would not cut it in 17". A little Amazonian research showed this puppy to be very highly rated. As I have a great deal of faith in the collective intelligence of such a large statistical universe of Internet users, I clicked and Amazon shipped. They had some kind of special and free shipping that brought this down to $275.00 to my door. Though I had done the lion's share of heavy lifting (enough to get my car out of the drive) I was a little less than neighborly in scraping a 9 inch-wide chunk of sidewalk (just enough to meet local regulations and avoid a fine.)

When this showed up on my door two days after ordering, I was pretty amazed. I have to give Amazon credit for price, delivery, and the swell bunch of folks who selflessly share their honest opinions. This benefits all consumers, so I feel compelled to contibute in kind.

This took about 10 minutes to put together (a couple of nuts and washers, and badda-bing !!)

You should know (and this is apparently a trend in appliances these days) you bring your own extension cord !!

Well, this kicked pretty good butt, tossing the hardened snow left on the sidewalk an easy 30 feet as advertised. I can see the cord handling is less than elegant, but that will be true with any non-gas thrower. Cleared an 18-in wide swath in about 2 minutes down to bare sidewalk.

The construction seems a little cheesy (expecially the wheels) but plastic is plastic, and for < $300 I'm not going to complain. The local crackheads here in Philly now are asking $100 to shovel a driveway, and THEY didn't even show up for this last snowfall.

If this lasts me three years (and I suspect it will) I'll be a head of the game.




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