Finally had the chance to cut the zip ties on the snow blade...

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Any recommendations on brand for the heating pads? It seems that there is no thermostat on these things and they just keep on pumping heat. Is there any risk to leaving these on overnight? I have been browsing for these and couldn't see where any said what temperature these pads go to.
 
   / Finally had the chance to cut the zip ties on the snow blade... #12  
I seem to recall that the Wolverine brand got great reviews here. There's an eBay listing for one. The listing has a table to help you guesstimate the size pad that you need.

If you follow the installation instructions carefully, they should last a long time.

If you are concerned about overheating, I would just add a thermostated extension cord, and you should be good.

All the best,

Peter
 

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