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I've been looking at lightweight electric snow blowers to clear my upper walkways. Due to stairs, I can't easily use my heavy Toro Gas powered snow thrower. I have to lift it up there with FEL forks, which makes it a pain in the butt. Usually, it's less effort to just shovel the walks.
Since I already have a supply of their batteries for my electric mower, I'm eyeing this one from DeWalt:
It weighs 59 pounds so it can easily be pulled up the stairs. I can also just leave it on the porch.
It's a single stage unit so I don't expect it will be of much use in heavy wet snow or anything deeper than 6". The walkways are close to the house though and only get a fraction of the total snowfall. I'm hoping the thing will be adequate.
Anyone have experience with these lightweight electric blowers?
Since I already have a supply of their batteries for my electric mower, I'm eyeing this one from DeWalt:
DEWALT 21 in. 60-Volt Max Cordless Electric Single Stage Snow Blower (Tool Only) DCSNP2142B - The Home Depot
Clear up to 16 parking spaces with the 60V MAX Single-Stage Snow Blower. Engineered to throw snow up to 40 ft, this single-stage machine has a 7 in. steel auger to break down heavy, wet or packed snow.
www.homedepot.com
It weighs 59 pounds so it can easily be pulled up the stairs. I can also just leave it on the porch.
It's a single stage unit so I don't expect it will be of much use in heavy wet snow or anything deeper than 6". The walkways are close to the house though and only get a fraction of the total snowfall. I'm hoping the thing will be adequate.
Anyone have experience with these lightweight electric blowers?