But some people hear different sounds: metal-on-concrete scraping and grunts of regret.
That doesn’t have to be you this year—buy that snow blower now.
It’s not so much a matter of price as much as necessity.
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I am capable of using a shovel; therefore, I don’t need a snow blower.
Don’t wait until next year.
The good news is—just like lawn mowers—snow blowers have gone electric.
The Snow Joe ION18SB has an 18-inch-wide clearing path and a 40V rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery. It can run for 50-minutes of quiet runtime on a single charge.
There’s a wide range of electric snow blowers available today to fit your needs.
you could also get wired or battery-powered models.
The Snow Joe ION18SB has an 18-inch-wide clearing path and a 40V rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
With a 16-inch wide clearing path, the Earthwise SN70016 is super lightweight and easy to use. The corded design means you don’t have to worry about charging batteries.
It can run for 50-minutes of quiet runtime on a single charge.
With a 16-inch wide clearing path, the Earthwise SN70016 is super lightweight and easy to use.
The corded design means you don’t have to worry about charging batteries.
Who Are You Trying to Impress?
You know those clean lanes and sharp edges in the snow were made by your own muscles.
The truth is you most likely are going to cave and buy a snow blower eventually.
Why not just get it over with and reap the rewards now?
Who are you trying to impress?
And wouldn’t you like to spend more time with them and less in your driveway?
Oh, and snow blowers are a lot of fun to use.
You might actually look forward to the next big snow storm if you get a snow blower.
You have my permission.
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