This snowblower is absolutely amazing. As soon as I got it I put it together which comes in like 4 separate pieces but requires no tools to assemble and only takes about 5 minutes to put together. I then cleared out about 100 square feet of 18 inch deep wet snow in around 30 minutes. While this thing isn’t super powerful and does require some effort to push through heavy snow, it is by far a hundred times easier than shoveling. It does tend to bog out in the deeper stuff and you have to push back and forth to keep it going but for the price I was impressed on how good it works. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to make removing snow easier without having to deal with maintaining a gas powered snow blower. Plus with being able to take it apart in 5 minutes and weighing only about 25 pounds I can put it away in a closet when I am done.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Pretty weeny machine when compared to neighbors gasoline models in North Dakota. First snow was 3 inches and was a challange for little Joe. Not looking forward fro the January and February weather up here. The 8 gauge electric cord it heavy and becomes a frozen burden in the cold weather. Barley blows ten feet so must re blow same snow many times before area is cleared. I would not recommend an electric snow blower to anyone. the chord is a continuous nuisance. When the real weather hits it will be time for a gasoline engine snow blower. Little Joe, like president obummer, sounds good but not right for the job!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Hello,just got thru putting together my new snow blower.The assembly of the blower was easy. I only tried blower electrically,and the motor sounds very good..The machine is very nice looking, just waiting to try it out in the snow.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
it`s great to have, well made. it does what it supposed to do. very lightweight. highly recommended. I`ll rate it 6 stars, not just five.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have this SJ624E and I am buying another for a rental property I own. I own 2 gas powered Ariens and Troy Bilt twin stage snow throwers, a 21" Craftsman gas thrower as well. Which was used the most last year? If you guessed then Snow Joe you're correct. It's perfect for most light up to 6" snow falls. With the help of a shovel to the 3 foot tall plow windrow at the end of the drive it handled that too! One needs a quality 10 and 12 guage cord to use any electric snow blower (smaller number bigger wire so you don't burn the motor out on the Snow Joe). And one has to plan a bit to manage the cord. But no gas, gas or starting problems, maintenance, and all the probs that go with old style gas machines...I'm sold! You should be too. One last tip: Ease the machine into the work with a little finesse. You'll get your snow cleaned, and not get frustrated. As with any machine, let IT do the work.Read full review
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