2010-03-07

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


I bought this product becuase I have back problems and was planning to use it to clear our patio and front walkway. I subsequently canceled our plowing service for the driveway figuring I might try to do it myself (driveway is about 100 ft. long).

So far I've met with mixed success. I've used the Toro twice so far on very different types of snow (two weeks ago was powder on a windy day; this morning was really wet snow during a light sleet). Both times took me about an hour from start to finish.

The snowthrower 'broke' on the first use just as I was finishing up (could have been my fault since I ran over the cord about 30 min into using it). Turned out to be a loose bolt that holds the rotor shaft. One trip to the hardware store to get a 3/8" hex wrench and 15 min. of simple repair and it was working fine. For those fix-it-yourself types this thing is about as simple as you can imagine and the scraper, rotor and belts all seem very easy to replace.

Cons:

(-) Dealing with an extension cord while snowblowing is a pain; make sure to get a very heavy-duty, weather-resistant, brightly-colored extension cord; has a cord-minder on the handle which is nice but the main problem is avoiding running over the cord

(-) Bogs down somewhat when dealing with heavier snow

(-) Fairly limited clearing path

(-) Less distance when throwing to the sides than straight ahead (which makes sense when you look at how it's designed)

(-) Handle could be a little higher (I'm 6 ft.)

Pros:

(+) Very quiet relative to gas powered throwers

(+) Lightweight and easy to handle

(+) Easy to maintain / repair

(+) Overall does a nice job; seems to get down to the pavement fine; when I was done my driveway looked better than I ever remembered it after it was plowed.

(+) Reasonable price; don't get me wrong, you're not getting a marvel of modern engineering -- more like something well designed and made very cheaply overseas, but if it snows 7-8 times this year I'll have paid for it by avoiding paying someone to plow.

For what it's worth, on my way to work this morning, I passed a guy just down the street using a huge gas-powered monster and it looked like he was having a tougher time than I did with the electric Toro. Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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Here in Colorado Springs we get several 6-10" snowfalls every winter. This thrower works very well for us. It throws our dry snow about 15-20 feet. It scrapes right down to the pavement. It is very light weight and not at all hard to handle. For those of you used to gas powered machines, having a power cord following you around takes a little getting used to but the convenience of this thrower being electric powered is more than worth the effort until you develope a technique for avoiding the power cord. The only negative I can think of is that the handle could be a little longer for those of us over 6 feet tall. Buy yourself a brightly colored 100' heavy duty extension cord to use. Overall, you won't be sorry if you purchase this machine.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-03-06

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


It does what it's supposed to do - handle snow up to 10 inches very well. It sounds like a vacuum cleaner, but it's powerful enough to throw the snow accross my double driveway and into the yard.

We had a record 16 inches of snow here in OH last week, and I was able to remove the snow in 2 passes. It isn't really designed for so much snow, so it took 2 hours to do my 40 foot, 2-car, driveway, or about twice as long as it would have taken for under 10 inches of snow.

I would have given 5-stars, but the handle and wheels are somewhat flimsy. Also, I had to keep re-inserting the crank that controls the direction of the chute - not a big deal, but a little annoying.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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Yesterday we got around 2 inches of solid ice, not snow. I sprinkled it with some ice melt, and went back to work, when i returned, i fired up the Toro for the first time, and it worked perfectly. Took that slush and ice and lobbed it into the yard.

Today we're expecting, (if you trust weather men) somewhere between 2 and 37 inches of snow, who knows, but she'll get her first test on real snow, which i'm sure she'll pass with flying colors.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-03-05

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I received this snow thrower a few weeks ago and have used it twice. It is easy to use, lightweight and really works! I wanted a snow thrower that was electric so I didn't have to worry about having gas available. You plug this in and go! It takes a little whil eto get used being aware of where the cord is, but it is so easy to use, I didn't care. Just make sure that the cord is long enough to reach the farthest point of your property.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-03-04

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If your snowblower will not handle the biggest, baddest drift left by the plow, or the worst snowstorm of the winter, it is worthless! Here in Minnesnowcold, where winter is the best 7 months of the year, nothing less than an 8hp, two-stage snowthrower is worth your money. The bad news is you will need to spend $800 to $1200, the good news is it should last 20+ years. A serious snowblower will handle the big jobs (that's why you bought it) and also make short work of those annoyance value snowfalls. Toro is a great company that makes serious snowblowers (I own one!) but an electric snow thrower is like using a 2" paring knife to slice watermelon--sure you can do it, but once you try the 8" slicer, why would you bother?Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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Bought it for the most recent snow storm to hit our area. It was 12-14 inches, and even though this blower is not optimal for that much snow - it did the job. Easy to store. Most of the snowfalls in our area are 4-6 inches, so this should be fine.

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