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This works awesome.... I have the same, but different name brand. I cut through 3 foot snow drifts in a couple runs.... Light enough you can lift it easily and push through the really deep stuff.... Works on my 30ft driveway just fine :)
 

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Wife just bought one of these for doing the deck. She said it works awesome .
 

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I gave the wife her xmas gift early. image.jpg
 

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I have had this model for about 5 years now, it is fantastic ! don't overpower it, let it do the work with steady pressure and it will work great.

usually I use a big shovel to make piles them MOW the piles with the electric snow blower.

Belt actually somehow magically fell off over summer, just went to use it today and it would not spin, pulled the side off and popped the belt back on, Easy Peazy !



Wife just bought one of these for doing the deck. She said it works awesome .
 

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I had a snowjoe... It's actually built ok but once you get tired of dealing with a power cord you will buy a real snowblower.
 

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I had a snowjoe... It's actually built ok but once you get tired of dealing with a power cord you will buy a real snowblower.

Yah, my parents have one, i used it when i lived at home. They are nice but this will do the trick for me.


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