2010-03-11

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


Used this for the first time today: dug my 50' driveway out from 12"-16"of snow (mostly dry, powdery stuff). Am surprised at how strong the motor is. Saved me at least 2 hours of hard shoveling and no strain on my back either. My only nitpick is that it's tricky to tighten down the hood on the exhaust chute to just the right tension, and you have to use tools to make adjustments. The force of the snow kept pushing the hood up so that snow went out at a higher angle than I would have liked. Will need to tighten it down some more after the thrower has dried out. Other than that, the thrower works great: plug it in and go.

Update 12/20/2009: Took it out for the first time this season. It went 10' down the drive and then stopped. Outlet was fine, cord was fine, blower not. I shoveled the drive by hand, ordered a replacement off Amazon, then figured "what the heck, I got nothing to lose at this point" and opened it up. (Note to self: next time, just take off one of the black side panels rather than immediately unscrewing everything holding the big, shiny red cowling on...) I didn't smell or see any melted plastic and all the belts were intact. Then I noticed that the ends of the black wire that connect the motor to the on/off switch in the handle had come unclamped. (smacks head!) I hooked them back up with a new electrical connector, put all the screws and bolts back on, and the thrower fired up just like new and I was able to clear the pile of snow the plows had just deposited at the end of my drive. Lesson learned - sometimes appliances _can_ be fixed by the user.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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For the size and weight, this is a great snow thrower. It'd take a little longer than the gas type because of the path width. Just used it yesterday with ~6-8 inches of snow with no problem. Great maneuverability, especially if you have walkway with steps.

Just need to learn how to drag the electric cord along. Can use it as though it is a vacuum cleaner.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-03-10

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I was skeptical at first but ended up being pleasantly surprised. This little machine does wonders. It plows right through six inches of snow, with no problem. Sure wish I would've had it last month when we received 20 inches. Do yourself a favor and buy this.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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I bought this machine from Amazon.com and it was delivered just as expected. With free shipping and no tax, Amazon just can't be beat. Assembly wasn't too challenging if you're careful and read the instructions. That took less than an hour. On the first two snowfalls I dealt with both heavy and dry snow less than 4 inches and it worked great. It would be good if the directional crank was higher and easier to reach. Direction is very important as you are also dealing with a cord which takes getting used to. I learned the hard way-DON'T let the cord get caught up in the blades!! It will damage your cord and the cord is very difficult to get off without taking off the blade. That can easily happen in low visiblity situations such as at night and when you try to hurry. Also make sure your driveway is smooth and free of sticks and small obsticles.
The best way to deal with the cord is to go back and forth, continually working away from where the cord is plugged in. On the next snowfall, about 4 inches of dry powder, it was working well until I hit a stick and then a rut where my driveway goes into the street. Well it stopped blowing snow even though the motor still whined.
Upon examination in my garage(with it UNPLUGGED of course)I noticed that the blade was spinning free of the shaft some of the time. The manual was no help at first. With a little thinking I realized that I could fix it by taking off the right side panel and tightening the left handed hex nut so that the shaft would tighten and engage a coupler. This is part of the process to replace the blade. I suspect that the shaft, upon getting an obsticle stuck in the blades, spins, loosing the blade and allowing it to spin free, the design being to protect the components in such a situation. If this is true, it is a very good design, but it should be explained in the manual along with how to retighten it. I'm sure many people wouldn't bother or wouldn't be able to figure it out and would send it right back for a refund or warrenty service and write a bad review. If the problem happens again, I'm sure I can fix it in less than 10 minutes, so I would rate this 4 and a half stars for mechanically-minded people, but only one and a half stars for those who are not. Of course, now that you've read this you know how to quickly fix it and need not to be warned away.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

2010-03-09

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I live in upstate NY, and I pay to have my driveway cleared professionally. I bought the Toro 1800 Power Curve just to clear the sidewalks and patio. It works amazingly well for that task. My only criticism--and it's a serious one for me--is that the handle is much too low. I'm only 6' tall, but I have to bend over almost 90 degrees to operate the thing properly. Bending over so far while walking is very hard on my back, so I put the Toro in the garage and went back to a shovel and broom. I'll probably try to sell it on eBay, making clear that bidders should be under about 5'4". An adjustable-height handle would have made this a perfect light-duty snow blower. Too bad.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.

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I was always the last guy to get his driveway clean after a snow, if I even did it at all. Well all that has changed now. I got up this morning to 5 inches of snow and couldn't wait to try out my new Toro.

I went out at 8:30am this morning and before 9am I had my driveway (approx. 20' X 30') and the walk to my front door completely clean to the surface. Before most of my neighbors had even got out of bed I had already finished cleaning away the snow.

I live in Indiana and for the most part we get 5 to 10 inch snowfalls at a time, this machine will have no problem handling that. Maybe, if you live in an area that gets bigger snows you might need a bigger, gas powered thrower. But this thing is so light and easy to use that I would say just about anyone could use it and never have to shovel snow again.

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2010-03-08

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I am getting older and feel wiser now having bought this electric snowblower. It handled a foot of snow easy, with bigger drifts you just go slower. I love the no gas/oil worries and relative quiet running. My brother has to get his gas blower fixed every winter. The chute kept popping up, so I had to tighten it down a couple times. I shovel the small stuff (1-3"). But for the 2-3 times a winter 4-12" snowfall, no more huffing and puffing during and afterwards. Life is too short.Get more detail about Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025.