2010-09-10

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


We purchased this snow thrower to help clear our driveway and sidewalk. This winter already we have had several opportunities to use this. We have found that the snow thrower is great at clearing newly fallen light snow of 8 inches or less. It makes quick work of the snow in these conditions and I am more than willing to go out to clear the driveway more than once because this machine is so easy to use. It is lightweight that I find it easy to carry around between the front and the back of the house and up to the porch where it is stored.

There have been a few glitches however. Our snow thrower doesn't work very well in wet snow or on snow that is plowed into a pile, which can be a little icy. When I used the machine, I was able to clear the heavy snow eventually, but the snow kept getting jammed in the chute requiring me to stop, unplug, and clear it out; also, our chute wouldn't stay at the right angle to maximize the throwing distance. The other nuisance involved the crank not staying in, making changing the direction of the chute a little difficult. Other reviews have mentioned the difficulty maneuvering the thrower around on the silly little wheels and with the electrical chord attached. I would agree with these reviewers.

With the inconvenient problems that we have had with this, I must say that I love this machine and don't regret the purchase at all. It makes me actually look forward clearing the driveway.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-09-09

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


We have a home in the Truckee, California area in Tahoe/Donner. Our home is at 6,382 elevation. This past week we got a big dump of snow. I was tired of shoveling snow from the two decks we have that do not have EZ access for my motor snow blower. I decided to buy this Toro 1800. I ordered it and it literally came in two days. I unpacked it and began clearing three to five feet of snow from my front and back decks. I could not believe how tough and efficient this little light weight unit is. It made my job of clearing the snow simple. It also saved my back. I wouldn't use this size unit for bigger jobs but for the application I wanted it for it is perfect. I recommend it. Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-09-08

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The toro 1800 is a nice little machine if you are careful on how to use it. The first time I used mine, everything went fine without a hitch. It cut through the snow nicely. However, the second time I used it, the belts gave out on me. If you force it on thick or heavy snow, be careful. I had to order additional belts which were not cheap. Also, after 2 usages, there are some wears already on the plastic blade. And the key keeps falling out if it is not upright.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-09-07

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


I was a little leary buying an electric snowblower for snow here in Minnesota, but I have been impressed. We have had many days this years with 3"-8" of snow. The blower has no problems cutting through this and throwing it 15-30ft (depending on how wet the snow is). In addition I didn't have to worry about buying gas, worrying about starting or any kind of tune-up as I would with a gas snowblower.

The Good Points:
-Very powerful blower, throws snow 15-30ft without hesitation.
-Completed a 3-car driveway in 20 minutes.
-No gas, starting or tune-ups required. Plug in and go.
-Backed by a 2 year warranty by Toro- who does support most problems.
-Small enough to store away in my garage without its own stall.
-Not very heavy, maybe 30lbs at most if you need to move it.

Bad Points:
-The cord is an issue, and is kind of a pain to get used to. It's like a vacuum, you have to keep adjusting the cord around.
-The blower cannot handle any ice, I tried it on a patch of frozen snow and it knocked the belt loose, but after I fixed it ran like a champ again.
- The wheels are tiny and you cannot control them very well when you hit some deep snow.
- Price seemed a bit high for an electric thrower, but you get a good name Toro.

Overall I would recommend this to anyone who needs a good snow thrower in any climate. We get alot of snow in Minnesota and the blower has done great so far. I would recommend a good low-temp rated cord. I got mine at Menard's for $25 and it has held up very well. Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-09-06

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We received 6-8" of snow last night. I didn't measure my drive but it was a good amount. This blower ate right through it and kept on going. I made the mistake of flinging large amounts of the snow on areas that I needed to blow (up to about a foot) and that slowed the the blower down a bit but it did get through it. I have a 3 car drive way and this blower worked great, did the entire thing plus the sidewalks. The only annoying part is having to deal with the cord, but such is life with most electric power items and I don't have to buy gas, oil or do any sort of mixing/maintenance associated with a gas blower.

As long as you're getting less than 12" of snow at a time I'd highly recommend this blower to you. Otherwise you either have to blow more often or you should get a larger blower.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-09-05

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


This snow thrower perfect for a 10" of dry snow, very fast and easy to use, I have no problem what so ever handling the cord, if I have to buy another one I will buy the same one.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-09-04

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


After having about 40 inches of snow fall in the last month, I decided there had to be a better way to live than shoveling snow by hand and potentially risking a heart attack with all the wet snow we've received. So, I started looking online. First I looked at snow shovels. My dad has one, but he gets a lot less snow than I do. I was still looking for an electric alternative, because I hate dealing with small gas engines. I have a gas lawnmower, and dealing with gas, oil, spark plugs and filters is bad enough when it's warm. I definitely didn't want that hassle when it was below freezing. So, I looked on Amazon and found the Toro 1800. At first I wasn't sure how well it would work for my situation, but based on all the other positive reviews, I figured it would be worth a try. It was reasonably priced, and how could I go wrong with over 300 people saying it works great?

I placed my order during a lull in the snowfalls on January 3, and the unit arrived on January 7 courtesy of UPS. As soon as I got home from work, I took it inside, and took it out of the box. I was surprised how easy assembly was, as some of the reviews mentioned that it was difficult. I had no problems getting it assembled. One of the easiest things I've ever done. It took about 10 minutes and required some sockets (1/2" for the chute carriage bolt nuts, and I believe it was a 5/16" and 3/8" for the mounting plate bolts and nuts). However, if you don't have a decent socket set, pliers would do the job too.

Since we haven't had any fresh snow lately, I decided to test it on some snow in my back yard. It was about 45 degrees outside when I tested it last night, so it was extremely wet snow. I was surprised how well it did. I drove it into about 10-12" inches of heavy wet snow and it managed to move it pretty far - about 8-15 feet, depending on how hard I pushed it into the snow. The motor slowed down a bit when I drove it in hard, but it didn't stall like a gas model probably would have. Needless to say, I'm happy with my purchase so far, and can easily recommend this thing if you want a hassle free, fume free snowblower that you can safely park in your living room if you feel like it.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.