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Snow Joe 24V-X2-SB18 18-Inch, 48-Volt IONMAX Cordless Snow Blower Kit (w/ 2 x 4.0-Ah Batteries + Charger), Blue

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Size: 4.0 Ah Kit


Style: Snow Blower Kit


Pattern Name: Snow Blower


Features

  • [POWER SOURCE TYPE]: Battery Powered
  • [48V POWER]: Included 2x 4.0-Ah batteries offer up to 40 minutes of rechargeable runtime
  • [DURABLE]: 4-blade rubber-tipped steel auger clears a path 18 wide x 10 deep in a single pass
  • [POWERFUL]: 1200 W brushless motor clears up to 14 tons of snow per charge
  • [LED LIGHT]: 2W LED headlight lights up the night for safer nighttime clearing

Description

WHEN IT COMES TO SNOW, GO WITH JOE®. Meet the latest revolution in cordless snow-clearing technology: 24V-X2-SB18 IONMAX 48-Volt 18-Inch Cordless Snow Blower from SNOW JOE®. Powered by Snow Joe’s exclusive IONMAX 24-Volt lithium- ion battery system, the two included 4.0 Ah batteries with zero carbon emissions for cleaner air. Cut The Cord® with IONMAX cordless convenience to blast past the limits of an extension cord and go anywhere power is at a premium. Equipped with a heavy-duty, rubber-tipped steel blade auger, SNOW JOE clears an 18-inch wide by 10-inch deep path in a single pass. The powerful 1200-Watt brushless motor and the integrated scraper bar at the base of the unit clears right to the ground without damaging your deck, driveway, or pavement. Put the powder precisely where you want it: SNOW JOE’s adjustable chute control rotates 180º to throw snow up to 20 feet away in any direction! And after dark, the integrated 2-Watt LED headlight lights the way for safer nighttime clearing. When there’s more work to be done, boost your battery power with even more IONMAX options online; or GET EQUIPPED® with a second set of IONMAX batteries, to keep throwing when it just won’t stop snowing! When winter strikes, fight back with 48-Volts of snow-shredding power. 24V-X2-SB18 48-Volt 18-Inch Cordless Snow Blower from SNOW JOE.

Brand: Snow Joe


Power Source: Battery Powered


Product Dimensions: 23.6"D x 19.7"W x 20.8"H


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Color: Blue


Maximum Throw Distance: 20 Feet


Voltage: 28 Volts


Brand: Snow Joe


Power Source: Battery Powered


Product Dimensions: 23.6"D x 19.7"W x 20.8"H


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Color: Blue


Maximum Throw Distance: 20 Feet


Voltage: 28 Volts


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Manufacturer: Snow Joe


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 24V-X2-SB18


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This thing is a Gem!
6AM, 1/29/23 I have a long driveway (about 10 car lengths, concrete), a large parking area in front of the garage, and a bluestone and brick patio entrance area to the front door. I live near Milwaukee. I liked the original SnowJoe, but the electric cord was becoming a nuisance. The battery version, though a few inches narrower (18"), seemed like a cost effective solution. It handles 1" snow very easily, was particularly good on the patio where a shovel snags on bricks, and I could do the whole job on one battery charge. But wasn't being challenged... until..... Last night we had 8-10" of powder snow. Up at 5:30 AM I fired up the battery Snow Joe. It careened down the long driveway and quickly plowed away the 8" layer like a hot knife through butter. I was impressed. It was clearly using a lot of energy, so I expected I would have to recharge. At the end of the driveway, the plows had piled about 1.5 - 2 feet but Joe had no trouble munching through it all, taking smaller bites. I probably used most of the battery energy here. I didn't want to run the batteries to zero (experience with Ryobi products I learned this is not a good idea because the battery has its own logic circuitry and if this is not powered the battery goes totally dead and it becomes very difficult if not impossible to reactivate it, using various tricks found on google forums ) On one battery charge Snow Joe did the whole long driveway, and part of the parking area (I may go over it again since a small half inch snow layer remains). Now recharging and should be easy to finish in an hour. I am impressed by the sheer bulk of snow removed and the convenience!!! With the cord I couldn't reach the last few feet of the driveway where the snow plow piles are, would spend half the time moving the cord around, and I would be cussing like a sailor. If these sorts of large snow storms were more frequent I would buy some more batteries, but nothing wrong with a long coffee break. I will complete this report when I'm done with the job. 8:40 AM Charging takes a about an hour and fifteen minutes I couldn't quite finish the job on the second charge. Enough to make driveway passable, and the patio, but not quite elegantly finished. Rather than waiting another hour-fifteen of charging I cranked up my old Joe with the plug-in cable to finish the job. NEVER AGAIN... You spend 2/3 of the time, dragging the cable around and replugging it in. The cable is heavy (14 amps) and it gets stiff in the cold weather. It has imited length of 100', too short for my driveway (I had bought an extension but didn't bother with it). Cable is a real nuisance. Also, I didnt notice any better performance out of the cable Joe.. The battery one performed just fine and seemed to deliver more power than the cable version ... (remember, power = energy/time; maybe there's a lot of resistance in the 14 amp 100' cable that reduces power. ..from experience I know that a 12 amp cable doesnt work at all with the old snow Joe.) Far better to wait an hour for a recharge and only use battery Joe. Old Snow Joe and Cable are going to the J-yard. Overall I remain quite impressed with the battery 18" Show Joe. It cuts through 8" of powder snow quickly and efficiently. It can bite away at the multiple piles that the city snow plows leave at the end of the driveway. It does leave about a quarter to half inch of snow that can be removed on a second pass, but never completely. The energy storage of the batteries is a bit shy for my wants, but I am patient and can wait out the 1:15 hour recharge time, or buy additional batteries. I give this little 18" battery powered Snow Joe 5 stars. Addendum: After all this, I have noticed a rasping noise coming from the battery Joe. Hopefully I didn't do fatal damage. It did munch some ice at the end of the driveway and that is a stress point. Will not be happy if the one big snow fall requires I have to purchase a new machine. We'll see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Super maneuverable, just a couple reservations
I really love my switch to battery/electric with this machine, but there are a couple caveats people need to understand if they are going to make this switch. First, the pros: - It is light and maneuverable. Even though it isn't self propelled I've had no problem plowing through snow as deep as 8" with this beast. Think of it almost as a powered snow shovel. - It is pretty powerful. While it doesn't throw snow as far as my prior machine, which was gas powered, it does the job nicely. - The batteries swap out very easily. - The led lights on the front light up the area nicely. Now, the caveats. I don't want to call them cons as they are not deal-breakers for me: - Battery life is limited. The set of batteries that come with the blower will last about 20 minutes under normal loads. Get an extra set of batteries (I got the more powerful 5A set) to swap out to ensure you have enough available power to do the job. The reviews on the batteries say they need a different charger. This is not accurate when dealing with this snowblower - I ordered a 2nd charger based on the reviews and then returned it as it was redundant. - Starting the machine is a little bit of a contortion as the starter button is placed awkwardly on the side of the right grip. Not a big deal, but still a nagging inconvenience. - Wet snow will clog in the shoot. They give you a mini shovel to clear clogs, but I would recommend the snow joe spray to help keep the chute clear. - The machine pretty much tops out at 8" - it will bog down if you try to plow through deeper snow. But it is so light that you can attack the deep snow in layers. - Don't bother with the weather cover, it blows off with any wind. If you intend to store it out of the elements, this doesn't apply to you, but those people that plan to keep it outdoors, the cover is basically useless. Tightening the cord around the opening doesn't matter, the cover blows off the machine with even the lightest breeze. I have no regrets with this purchase whatsoever, but I felt that it was important to highlight the challenges for people that might find them more objectionable. If you are getting constant snowfall (1-2' per hour), the machine is more than up for clearing the snow hourly on a single charge and having the backup batteries mean that you never have to wait for the charging to complete before heading back out. As light as this unit is, you can move through the snow as fast as you want and the machine will just clear it out in front of you. If you let the snow pile up before heading outdoors to clear it, keep the 8" target in mind (a little less if the snow is wet & heavy). The included batteries will last about 20 minutes and the 5A batteries will last about 30 minutes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021 by Edward M Bartel

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