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Earthwise Power Tools by ALM 20-Volt 12-Inch Cordless Electric Snow Thrower

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Arrives Thursday, May 9
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Style: 12-Inch, 20-Volt Cordless


Features

  • Earthwise snow blower with 12" clearing width, 3.5" clearing depth, 25' snow throwing distance
  • Powerful 20-volt cordless electric snow thrower with a brushless motor; 4Ah battery and charger included
  • Reliable battery snow thrower that moves 300 lbs of snow per minute
  • Ergonomic auxiliary snow blower handle and dual-blade auger
  • Earthwise cordless snow thrower that is lightweight and easy to use on decks, sidewalks, and driveways

Description

The Earthwise cordless snow shovel thrower with battery and charger is a lightweight, yet powerful outdoor tool that makes moving snow fast and convenient. You can enjoy moving snow silently with its planet-friendly brushless motor that is both powerful and efficient. It allows you to move 300 lbs of snow per minute. This snow blower is ideal for clearing snow on decks, sidewalks, and driveways. Earthwise 20-Volt 12-Inch Cordless Electric Snow Thrower has an ergonomic design that is safe and easy for anyone to use.

Brand: Earthwise


Power Source: Battery Powered


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 51.2 x 12.2 x 13.8 inches


Item Weight: 11 Pounds


Color: Green


Maximum Throw Distance: 25 Feet


Voltage: 20 Volts


Product Dimensions: 13.8"D x 12.2"W x 51.2"H


Brand: Earthwise


Power Source: Battery Powered


Item Weight: 11 Pounds


Color: Green


Maximum Throw Distance: 25 Feet


Voltage: 20 Volts


Product Dimensions: 13.8"D x 12.2"W x 51.2"H


Item Weight: 11 pounds


Manufacturer: American Lawn Mower Company


Item model number: SN70112


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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  • Great little electric shovel!
Style: 16-Inch, 40-Volt Cordless
I've only used it this past Winter, but we had several snowstorms and a couple were around 10 inches. I am happy to say that I've not experienced the problems others are reporting. I have dropped the handle and the battery has popped out. I just pick them both up and push the battery in until it clicks. Otherwise, the battery hasn't come out unexpectedly. I can shovel my 2-car driveway, the front walk and porch, and the sidewalk in front of my house and still have battery to spare. It was super easy to put together, though I have to tighten the handle on occasion. The safety switch hasn't cause me any issues. You push it in, start the shovel then let go of the safety. The shoot doesn't provide much in the way of directional snow blowing and I haven't gotten the hang of how to direct the snow when coming to the end of a run. I don't want to throw snow on my neighbor's sidewalk. I have figured out to start making passes from the center of the driveway (lengthwise) and work outward to not blow snow on what I've just cleaned. This is a little electric shovel so don't expect it to perform like something gas powered. Do expect to have to make multiple passes in heavy snow. I've only used it this past Winter and will be very, very, very disappointed (and updating this review) if it doesn't start next Winter. For now, I would definitely recommend it, may even upgrade to the 18in that is now available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Moeyob

  • The (explitive) safety button has to go
Style: 16-Inch, 40-Volt Cordless
I'm 71. 5'8" The bad first because that's what you came for and the good is last. And no I'm not going to get rid of mine. Handle is too low, kills my back pushing it. Watch the videos everyone is bent over pushing it. Why??? Give it a longer handle! Give it a T handle, that one handed handle is no good in all but bunny snow. And the forward handle just kills your back even worse as you bend over even more. While not self powered, put an auger in it tipped with tire rubber that can pull it along the side walk, like most snow blowers can. But the safety button ... omg! If I press a safety button and then the trigger, I expect the safety button to lock so I only have to hold down the trigger. Not on this! Let up just a tad on the safety and it shuts down. To make matters worse, when you press the safety button and the trigger, it takes a second or two to start up. In the end you over compensate and squeeze harder and then your hand starts hurting so you let up just a little on both "triggers" and then a little more. It stops ... mother of ...! Ok, which would I grab, this or the shovel? Well, this as I was able to finish the walk. And I did do the flagstone patio which normally I don't. So if a shovel is a 1, I'd give this a 3. But I was hoping for a 5. But with a longer handle and getting rid of the safety button it has the potential of a 5. Mind you it's not self powered which would make it awesome. I'll probably like it more after I hot wire the safety button, assuming I can open the handle. Otherwise I'll tape it down or krazy glue it down. I think I'll hot glue it down. Will it hold? But this safety button shall not stand! I'll pitch the GD thing before I do that again. But I expect this will be and easy modification. I will have to figure out how to lengthen the handle and still be able to pull the trigger. Suggestions would be appreciated. I may have to cut the wire inside the handle and perhaps use a pvc pipe to extend. Ok so that's the bad. The GOOD: The wheels make it so easy to "jump" a crack. Just pull back, push down and move forward. Very nice. I use this on a flagstone walk and it did a really good job. It did ok on the flagstone stairs too, a little awkward and that dang safety button make it MUCH harder that it had to be. The wheels make stairs a little difficult but that is to be expected. You just have to do a half a stair at a time. My stairs are odd shaped and I hit the auger on one and it survived. So that's unexpected. I figured the auger would break up the first time I hit a stair so I bought another. The battery. Mine did not fall out, so maybe they have fixed this problem. I had a misty rain on three inches of snow and there was plenty of power. Throwing snow left or right was acceptable. I have a very long flagstone walk and two sets of stairs from the city side walk to the house. The city side walk in front is about two standard city lots (I do part of my neighbors). I still have two green lights on the battery. I started fully changed. So I'm happy there. Perhaps I did not need to buy a second battery. I picked this because it had a 16 in width. And honestly three passes did a decent job on the city side walk. Far from perfect but ok. Is it as good as my four year old corded electric snow blower? I don't thing that's the question really. I'll pull this out before I deal with 100 ft of electrical cord in the snow and have to move it twice. What else? Oh storage. It stand up pretty straight if you lean it forward. My son was able to put it into the back of the front closet. It's hard to see. And the best part is, is if she finds it, I didn't do it! But seriously if it's close to where your going to need it, well, you'll use it. That's all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020 by Daniel J.

  • Challenging to use
Style: 16-Inch, 40-Volt Cordless
It works depending on how heavy the snow is. The blades ice over fast. I can usually manage to clear enough with it to get my car out of the garage.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by susan english

  • It's still shoveling; You'll still sweat.
Style: 16-Inch, 40-Volt Cordless
Cleared 5-6 inches of the powdery white with little effort and 3-4 of the heavier, wet stuff. Any more will generally require a second pass. Doesn't clear down to the surface consistently, but a walk-over with a regular shovel to touch-up goes quickly enough. If you use this in that manner, it's very useful at reducing physical exertion and overall exhaustion by the time you're finished, proportional to the area you're clearing. Directional fins leave a lot to be desired, only redirecting about half of the throw while reducing the overall distance of it. You will still get a work out and you'll probably still break a sweat... but your back won't ache. Battery lasted long enough to clear 20x60ft blacktop. If you want zero effort, get a snow blower. This thing is more than sufficient otherwise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Eric B.

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