In general, most people will be happier with a cordless battery-powered model.
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Finally, likeother battery-powered lawn and garden tools, it’sunbelievably inexpensive to operate a battery-powered electric snow blower.
Electric Snow Shovels
Electric snow shovelslook like a cross between a regular shovel and a snow blower.
Electric Snow Sweepers
Snow sweepers, electric or otherwise, are fairly uncommon in residential parameters.
Electric snow sweepers look similar to electric snow shovels.
If you don’t mind shoveling but you wish it was easier on your back, an electric snow shovel is a great way to lighten the load.
A wide deck and plenty of torque help this single-stage EGO blower launch snow up to 40 feet.
All electric models, be they corded or battery-powered, feature push-to-start activation.
Depending on the model, you’re able to expect 20-60 minutes of operation per battery cycle.
If you’ve ever wanted to brush away snow, or anything else, at thousands of RPM, this is the snow removal tool for you.
They have a horizontal auger-like single-stage models to break up the snow.
A secondary auger helps fire the snow into the chute and send it flying.
This self-propelled two-stage model features a 24-inch deck and enough power to throw snow 50 feet or more.
A wide deck and plenty of torque help this single-stage EGO blower launch snow up to 40 feet.
Like single-stage electric models, the biggest limitation is battery life.
Battery life limitations aside, you won’t want for power.
This self-propelled two-stage model features a 24-inch deck and enough power to throw snow 50 feet or more.