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jenny35
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Snowblower

Can anyone recommend a good snowblower that isn't that expensive? Tia

Posted 12/1/11 7:05 AM
 
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Melissa

Re: Snowblower

there are many out there. Do a search on LIF and you'll find a couple of threads about this. My suggestions have always been make sure its 2 stage and keep up with oil changes and they will all last. Also Lowes and HD are not always the cheapest. You can score a good deal online. I personally and not a man of Craftsman blowers. the biggest advice I can give you is DO NOT get and electric blower.

How big of an area do you need to blow snow from?

Posted 12/1/11 10:10 AM
 

tara73
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Buttercup

Re: Snowblower

Why stay away from electric?

We are moving to a rental house and didn't want to invest much to do the walk/deck/driveway and they seem like reasonably priced options.

I really don't want to invest $400+ right now since we aren't in this home long term...... the prices of the electrics running about $150ish seems appealing and I only need to get 3 winters tops from it..

Posted 12/1/11 1:25 PM
 

CSK
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Re: Snowblower

I've had an electric, although I don't think you're looking at ones the size of what I had.

I had an electric that was around $250-$300 a toro. It works just fine for snow between 2-6 inches, beyond that, its realitively useless. Additionally, it really doesn't like doing/can't do, the driveway after the plow comes by. Its handy or smaller walks and light snow, but definately I had to supplement with shoveling when the going got tough.

We still have it, I have since bought a single stage gas, which works significantly better, however, still for the BIG snow storms 12+ I find it somewhat lacking.

Posted 12/1/11 2:47 PM
 
 
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