2010-08-26

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


I bought this brand new from a Toro Master Service dealer in Vermont. The second time I used it the drive belt and pulley broke. This was while working on only 3 inches of moderately heavy snow. Took it into the dealer where it now sits as he had to order the parts. DON'T BUY ONE!! You will end up wishing you had popped for a little more money and bought a decent gas-powered unit.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-08-25

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


great for not having to have to mess around with the gas, we dont have a garage and this electric is perfect, light for storing inside. Works greatGet more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-08-24

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


I live on the edge of the snowbelt in Northeastern Ohio. After shoveling out my driveway several times last Easter (!), I vowed to get a snowblower. After reading the reviews on Amazon, I bought a Toro ... and I love it!

We had a New Years Day snow storm that dropped somewhere between a foot to a foot-and-a-half of snow (with even bigger drifts in the wind). My 12-year-old son and I cleaned our driveway TWICE in a few hours ... as well as our back deck (try THAT with one of those big gas-powered monsters!).

We then tossed the Toro in the back of our van, drove over to my mom's house and cleaned out her driveway and sidewalk.

My back never would have gotten through that snow with just a shovel.

No tool is perfect, and one does have to deal with the electric cord with this Toro, but personally, I'd rather deal with a power cord than with gas and oil and everything else that a bigger machine entails.

Here's what I like about the Toro:

1. COMPACT SIZE. With two kids' sports equipment, two cars and a work bench, there's not much room left in our garage during the winter. The Toro smaller size fits in my garage quite nicely.

2. EASE OF USE. My 12-year-old son loves to use it. He has trouble starting our gas-powered lawn mower, but no problems with this baby!

3. WELL MADE. My 12-year-old son loves to use it ... and it still works! ;-)

4. LIGHTWEIGHT. It's light enough to carry up the steps to blow the snow off my back deck. It fits in the back of my van (see above).

5. POWERFUL FOR THE SIZE. For the New Year's storm, we had that beautiful slushy-freezing-wet snow that seems to prevalent here in Northeast Ohio (and did I mention it is HEAVY?!?). The Toro chewed right through a over a foot of the stuff with now problem. (The chute clogged once or twice, but that's gonna happen with this wet snow in any machine).

If you're looking for an affordable, easy to use snow thrower, I would highly recommend the Toro 1800.


UPDATE 3/2008
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We just got through a weekend of the heaviest snowfalls on record here in Northeast Ohio ... 36 hours straight of snowfall, and piles of snow 2' - 3' feet deep in my driveway. Insane levels of snow ... deeper in my mother's driveway, which I also had to shovel. This snow was the heavy, wind-packed stuff, and I'm pleased to say that the Toro 1800 continues to perform like a champ.

(Hint: I found that taking the electrical cord inside to keep it warm made in more manageable for the multiple trips outside to plow the driveway.)

Saturday morning my kids were chomping at the bit to get outside, so I let them use the Toro 1800 while my wife and I stayed warm inside (hooray!). We took turns using the Toro several more times throughout the weekend, and it really handled the heavy stuff quite well.

In my mom's driveway, the snow was actually DEEPER than the top of the Toro's chute! I thought for sure I'd be shoveling by hand, but the Toro just chomped through the piles of snow. Sure I worked up a sweat pushing the Toro into the piles of snow, but it was nowhere near the exertion of shoveling that much snow by hand.

This snow fell so fast and hard that it gave many people who owned BIG snowblowers a run for their money ...

The Toro 1800 is amazing! I'm really glad I bought it ... in just few months it's already paid for itself in the time I've saved shoveling driveways.

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2010-08-23

Where To Buy Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025


I am a person who does much research before I make a large purchase...and I also go to numerous sites to find the best deal!!! The reviews on this products was amazing...especially because there were men who also were very pleased. I have only had to use it twice so far, but I am so pleased with it's performance and how lightweight it is. My biggest concern was my driveway is over 200ft to the street. Well I used 5 outdoor extention cords and had absolutely not a problem. Yes, I have two 100ft cords but there were temporarily being used and I didn't want to fuss with exchanging cords because they were buried under an ice storm we had. The only problem I had was one of my connections with the 5 cords would seperate when I tugged a little and I had to walk 100ft back to plug in again!!! MY own stupidity...duck tape would had done the trick! LOL! This is the ticket for any single woman or any man that doesn't have an ego issue!!! I can't stand the smell of gas operated throwers/blowers and then having to deal with the oil and other maintainance...not worth it to me...I'll put up with having to move the cord around vs the other. Toro will need to make a "Tim Allen", a mans, man, electric thrower!!! lol! Best to all!!!
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2010-08-22

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


The Toro 1800 electric snow thrower delivers as promised. It performed in wet compact snow. I have a full three car driveway and it easily threw a wet 4 inch snow 20 t0 30 feet. I especially like the ability to just release the handle and stop the machine and then easily resume operation by squeezing the handle. I found it works best to work across the driveway and not up and down. Keep the cord always on the garage side and work towards the street. So far so good.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-08-21

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


I was skeptical that a small electric could keep up with our northern snowfalls, but I was tired of changing the oil, gassing up, pushing until exhausted, and that irritating thin layer left by my two stage gas thrower. I bought the Toro 1800 and a specialized exterior 100 foot cord with it. I have been surprisingly impressed with this little machine.

It's lightweight, and even my retired father with a bad back can lift it with one arm. It's powerful; it grinds and throws hard-packed snow, wet snow, and even smaller ice/snow mixes. It's quiet, about as loud as a quiet blowdryer. It's mobile, turning quickly and easily. It took a few times to get used to having an electric cord, but I have adjusted pretty easily. The thrower chute rotates pretty easily.

Only a few minor gripes (aren't there always a few?). The tiny nuts and bolts on the chute came off in the snow, so I went out and bought some stronger ones and installed them. The chute turning handle could be a little higher, as I have to lean over to turn it each time. (Not very difficult but it could be a problem for someone with poor flexibility or back problems if it's necessary to turn it a lot.)

Overall, I definitely would buy this little miracle worker again. It finishes my large driveway in 25 minutes, whereas my HUGE two stage took a good 45-50 minutes; that's even in deep snow. I am going to buy one for my dad, too. I am very happy with this machine. And although it sounds bizarre, I look forward to tossing the snow around with it. I am a very picky purchaser and do my research thoroughly before buying, and I strongly recommend this Toro. Happy snowthrowing.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-08-20

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


Bought this Toro at Home Depot yesterday in anticipation of 8 inches last night. I pulled it out this morning, plugged it in, and went to work. It went through the 9 inches very well for such a light machine. I know now to start in the middle of the driveway and work toward the edges and the blowing snow was catching the wind and covering up the row I had just done. All in all, well worth the $300. No more shoveling!!

One other thing. The manual recommends if using a 100 foot cord or over, go with a 16 guage cord. I see Amazon is offering the "buy together with" and it shows a 100 foot, 14 guage cord. If you're using over 150 feet, then 14 gauge is ok.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.