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Bundle of Snow Joe SJ627E 22-Inch 15-Amp Electric Snow Thrower w/Dual LED Lights, Blue + Snow Joe Shovelution SJ-SHLV20 20-in Strain-Reducing Snow Shovel w/ Spring Assisted Handle, Blue

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Size: Snow Blower/Snow Shovel


Features

  • [VERSATILE]: Ideal for quick snow pickups on mid-sized driveways and walkways
  • [DURABLE]: Impact resistant blade
  • [POWERFUL]: 15-amp electric motor moves up to 25 tons/hr. Of snow and clears a 22-in x 13-in path in a single pass
  • [COMFORTABLE]: With ergonomic D-Ring handle grips and design that improves posture and reduces the need to bend
  • [LED LIGHTS]: 2 x 1.5 W LED lights facilitate night-time snow removal
  • [SPRING-ASSIST]: Handle acts as a fulcrum that changes the mechanics of shoveling along with reducing strain
  • [STEEL AUGER]: All-steel auger cuts 22 in. Wide by 13 in. Deep path with each pass
  • [WIDE BLADE]: 20 in. Shovel blade with aluminum wear strip
  • [RECOMMEND]: We do recommend customers use a certain gauge and length extension cord. Do not use extension cord over 100 ft (30 m)
  • [WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED!]: Your new snow thrower is backed by the Snow Joe + sun Joe customer promise. We will warrant New, powered products for two years from the date of purchase. No questions asked. Contact Snow Joe + sun Joe customer support at for further assistance.

Manufacturer: Snow Joe


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  • clear driveway now
Size: 22-Inch, 15 Amp
You have to know what you are getting into when you purchase a corded blower. It is so so so easy to start - no more terrifying moments with a stinky gas blower. However, it is obviously not as powerful as a multi-thousand dollar one nor as maneuverable as an uncorded battery one. It is also a tad delicate - i have a paved driveway but have rocky gravel landscaping edges, and as soon as i ran over a rocky area (why can tell where the driveway ends with substantial snow?) a rock chunk made a hole in the blower chute that is cheap flimsy plastic, so i used duct tape to cover over the cracked blower chute - on a brand new blower. It is not powerful enough to go through any sort of wet snow, but works great on light fluffy stuff. Managing the cord is a little annoying, but not as annoying as a gas blower that won't start. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Kate

  • Works well but quality control in China needs improvement
Size: 22-Inch, 15 Amp
I could not decide whether I wanted a gas-powered unit or battery-powered blower. Last year (2020), I resorted to shoveling only in New England's winter, which was not fun at all. So, I needed a blower immediately before the next snowfall, even though my mind was still not set. So, I did a research and battery-powered unit was out of the window because they are ridiculously expensive (you could buy an entry-level gas-powered blower) and you'd need at least 2 batteries no matter what. I was afraid of going over the wire with this unit, but for the price (was about $170 when I bought it) I clicked "PLACE ORDER" right away. Upon opening the box, I was shocked of the "height", which was roughly half as tall as average gas-powered blowers. It was also missing a washer that goes on the shoot, but I have assortments of hardware so I just installed a stainless steel washer. However, quality control in China still has a long way to go. OK, the performance. I measured the depth of snow, and it was 12-14", slightly wet/heavy snow. I was surprised that this small unit actually works, and if the snow is not wet or deep it can throw snow about 5~7 meters away (about 20ft). However, if the snow is deep or wet, the number drops to mere 2 meters or less. I knew this, so I was not unhappy. For 12-14" accumulation, I had to make 2 passes to clear my driveway. The biggest challenge was the heap left by the town plow. It was not easy, but as I repeatedly "hit" the heap gently but firmly, I could eventually clear it. There were some small tree branches under the snow, but this unit chewed them up & threw them away with the snow. It can also break thin sheet of ice under the snow. Mind you, I sprayed silicone spray inside the shoot (I wouldn't recommend WD40 as it could erode the resin; silicone is the best for resin/rubber). Long story short, I was pleased with the performance. I used under-rated extension (I know I shouldn't have), but bought a 100ft 12-AWG extension immediately. The handle bar could be more robust, so do not force it and like I mentioned above, "be gentle but firm". It took me about an hour to clear my driveway as I had make 2 passes. Was I tired? Of course, but NOT nearly as tired as shoveling. It does make noise, but for me it is a sign that the motor is strong and is not annoyingly loud. The LED lights are weak as they do not come with focus lens. I believe this unit would most benefit those who cannot decide whether to go with gas-powered unit (which is a LOT more expensive than this) or electric, or just need any blower NOW. For mere $170, you can't go wrong with it and you would be happy saving your muscles & bones. Gas-powered unit requires extensive care & preservation, which I wanted to skip. Even if you do want a gas-powered unit but cannot afford one now, I would get this unit anyway just to buy time to do more research & save money. In the next few years, I believe there would be larger electric blowers. If the time comes, I might consider getting a larger unit and keep this one as a spare. Pros: -Lightweight -Has enough power to take care of moderate accumulation -Reasonably priced -Durable for the material (resin) used Cons: -Struggles on wet/heavy snow -Have to deal with extension cable -Becomes a decorative object during power outage -Quality control in China is still questionable UPDATE 2/26/22 This is the 2nd winter and Mass has had 2 snow storms so far. During the 1st storm, the drive belt has snapped but luckily I had a spare belt (thanks to one reviewer) so I could get it back on service in a half hour. The spare belt, if Snow Joe is out of stock, is AC Delco 3L245. To change the belt, UNPLUG the unit, remove the left plastic cover (there are 2 hidden screws on the aft edge) and install the belt on the drive pulley (the smaller metal) first, then onto the driven pulley (the larger plastic). Once a while, the circuit breaker trips due to higher load, and I'm not sure how long the motor can last (the motor is not listed as a replacement parts), but so far I'm very pleased with the performance for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021 by JPN850R JPN850R

  • A Skeptic, but found it Exceeds Expectations
Size: 21-Inch, 15 Amp
Bought a two stage Briggs-Stratton snow blower three years ago, and it has turned out to be a piece of junk (the belts keep on slipping). I have a long driveway, and was not looking forward to shoveling by hand, until I saw the Snow Joe on sale for around $160 and thought why not give it a go? I had minimum expectations, as living here in Minnesota I assumed a single stage snow blower would not work well in heavy snow. A couple of days after receiving it, we got 14 inches of snow, and to my amazement, this little blower handled it. Of course I had to go slow given the volume snow, but it did it, and I would say better than my heavy duty two-stage gas blower (when it works). Here the features I like: 1. super lightweight, makes it easy to maneuver, push, go back, etc. If you have ever dealt with a gas two stage snowblower, even if they are propelled, they are quite taxing to use as they are heavy. But with the Snow Joe it was so easy and pleasant to use. 2. Minimum noise, and no gas fumes! Every time I use the gas snow blower, I have to wash my clothes because they reek from the fumes. The noise, and vibrations from the two stage also takes a toll, so it was refreshing to to have the Snow Joe. 3. Easy to assemble and to use. One suggestion, the device that keeps the cord "locked" doesn't really allow a 12-3 extension cord to be used well. 4. Great outcome for the price paid. Downside: 1. It is a single stage, so in heavy wet snow, it will struggle but it can handle it if one goes slow. 2. It is made of plastic with heavy rubber paddles, not sure how it will hold up over time, but for what I paid for it, I can't complain. 3. Dealing with the electrical cord was a pain at first, but it was manageable as I figured out "best practices". Make sure you use a heavy duty extension cord, 12-3 rated at 15 amps. Anything less will not provide sufficient power. I would also suggest investing in a 12-3 extension cord rated for cold weather as the one I am currently using gets really stiff in the cold and makes it difficult to use while snow blowing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022 by Dtobaru

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