Need a New Snow Blower? These Are the 3 Best You Can Buy Right Now.
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Need a New Snow Blower? These Are the 3 Best You Can Buy Right Now.
"This one is for the New Jersey dad with an aching back who needs to put down the shovel. Or the Nashville native who finds themself suddenly way over their head (literally) in snow. Straight up, this is the least you'll pay for a good snow blower unless you are some Craigslist wizard. And when you order from the Home Depot, you'll be able to get same day delivery."
"This is a single-stage gas blower that uses a pavement friendly rubber auger instead of steel. Compared to metal blades, this style is lighter, quieter, rust-proof, and ideal for protecting the integrity of your asphalt. It's perfect for small yards, driveways, and sidewalks. And the handles fold in, so when you're storing it for 10 months out of the year it won't take up much space at all."
"We know it's like twice as expensive as the DeWalt one, but when it comes to power the two are night and day. That's largely due to this being a two stage snow blower. It's self-propelled (meaning way less pushing for dad's back) and has metal augers. It's meant for double driveways and for clearing out heavy snowfalls. This Toro takes no prisoners and will even cut through ice."
An affordable single-stage gas snow blower with a pavement-friendly rubber auger provides a lightweight, quieter, rust-proof option that protects asphalt and fits small yards, driveways, and sidewalks. Foldable handles reduce storage footprint during the off-season. A more powerful two-stage, self-propelled model with metal augers suits double driveways and heavy snow, can cut through ice, and offers adjustable chute control and reverse speeds for easier operation. Larger two-stage units require significant storage space. A high-end Husqvarna two-stage model is available at a $300 discount from Acme Tools but represents a substantial purchase.
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