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Greenworks 40V (75+ Compatible Tools) 20” Brushless Cordless Snow Blower, Tool Only, Green

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Style: Tool Only


Features

  • EFFORTLESS SNOW CLEARING: Powered by G-MAX 40V li-ion technology for a more convenient snow removal experience.
  • ENHANCED PERFORMANCE: Brushless motor delivers increased torque, efficiency, and overall performance.
  • WIDE CLEARING PATH: 20-Inch clearing path and 8-Inch clearing depth to efficiently tackle snow-covered areas.
  • IMPROVED VISIBILITY: Equipped with LED lights, ensuring better visibility for shoveling in low-light conditions.
  • PRECISE SNOW DISCHARGE: 180-degree rotating chute offers superior control and disperses snow up to 20 feet away.
  • OPTIMAL BATTERY USE: For peak performance, use batteries stored at room temperature; cold batteries might affect startup.
  • QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING: If the unit doesn't start, remove the battery, let it warm indoors for 10 minutes or more, then reinstall and try again.

Description

GreenWorks 2601102 DigiPro G-MAX 40-volt Cordless Snow Thrower, 20-Inch clearing width. Battery and Charger not included.

Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: Battery Powered


Product Dimensions: 31"D x 21.6"W x 37"H


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Color: Green


Engine Type: Electric


Maximum Throw Distance: 20 Feet


Wheel Size: 7 Inches


Voltage: 40 Volts


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Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: Battery Powered


Product Dimensions: 31"D x 21.6"W x 37"H


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Color: Green


Engine Type: Electric


Maximum Throw Distance: 20 Feet


Wheel Size: 7 Inches


Voltage: 40 Volts


UPC: 841821019877


Global Trade Identification Number: 77


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Manufacturer: Greenworks


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 2601102


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  • So after using this over the 2020-21 Adirondack winter, I can say that this works pretty well!
Style: with 6Ah Battery
I would have bought a snowBLOWER had I realized, and if they'd had one available, but I bought this without realizing. I was worried at first, and while I must admit that you'll need to work with its capabilities (like, no trying to chew up giant road-ice-chunks from the road plow and such), it has proved capable in this '20 to '21 Adirondack winter. Upstate NY has a serious bit of snow, but this handled everything pretty well. It's light, agile, but "really solid enough to feel like a tool", which is important to me. It doesn't 'feel like a toy'. I was worried that a battery-operated snow thrower might not perform well, and while I would suggest that people buy a 6.0Ah (or more if they have them?) battery for it, but with my 6.0Ah battery fully charged, I have enough energy to snowblow my sidewalk to the road, the driveway, my *neighbor's* driveway, and a bit more energy left at the end. Granted, these are not enormous driveways, just 'standard suburbs length' instead of rural-road-terrors, but still. The 4.0Ah battery is alright, but the 6.0 hasn't run out before I was done even in heavy snow. The only snow it was defeated by...and I can understand why...was snow where 8-10" fell and then we had a run of freezing rain, so it was wet, HEAVY, ice-topped snow. For *that*, I grabbed out my shovel and ice-breaker and cleared it manually. Everything else this winter, and ESPECIALLY the light, powdery ski-snows, were a breeze to handle. In fact this thing can toss light powder up SO well that it can snow it across your neighbor's place by accident. Thankfully, it also looks like perfectly normal snowfall when you do that, so they don't have to get mad at me! The device is very nice, but it does have a few things that could be better. The throw-chute is very light, as is the mechanism, so heavy snow can slowly 'straighten out' the aim of your snow-tossing towards dead-ahead. It's not a big deal, but can happen. One pretty-wet snowstorm left stuff that made me need to adjust the chute a few times before I was done, but even that wasn't too bad. It throws any depth of powder-snow, and the 20" one I have handles even wetter-heavyish stuff at up to about 2/3 of its scoop height. Deeper than that, I tended to push it forwards and let it 'ride up' on the snow, then pull it back and throw the remainder. That's one thing I should mention. This device worked quite nicely, but I needed to figure out how quickly to shove it forward. It's not a snow BLOWER, it's a THROWER. If you jam it a lot (so it turns off and needs restarted) then try going forward a little less quickly. The power output difference between 'loading it so hard that my headlights can dim a bit' and "Jammed it on a piece of road ice" can be hard to be sure on, so the manufacturer tended on the side of "Not letting the batteries dead-short and do a 'Samsung Galaxy Note 7' explosion trick", and I'm alright with that. If you stall the thrower on not-ice, just...I know it'll be hard, but!...be a bit more patient. Push a tiny bit slower. It handles amazing depths of snow for me now without stalling, though I did have to get used to it at first. I'm not big on reviewing my purchases at all, but I went out of my way to post this one because, after a winter of use in very-upstate NY, it did just fine. Would happily suggest this device to people if they have other Greenworks Max items to share batteries between, like I have a mower and leaf-blower and edger too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2021 by DonR

  • Works fine, but has limitations
Style: Tool Only
The 40V snow thrower works fine, especially in light to moderate snow. The thrower is solid, well-constructed and easy to use. The rotating blower duct works well and is easy to change direction, side to side and up and down. I have some minor issues: - The assembly instructions were not all that helpful. Needed go go to YouTube for help. - The 40V battery limits the throw range and has a relatively short life before it needs a recharge Probably a good choice for areas that on't get a lot of snow. I'd go with the 80V machine if more power is needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025 by Rick Torbert

  • If you already are invested in the 40V G-Max tools, this is a great addition
Style: Tool Only
If you already have G-Max tools like the lawn mower or blower then this is a great tool to have. I'm in this situation and bought the batteryless tool. It works great for my needs. HOWEVER! If you're new to electric outdoor equipment then I'd recommend getting the 80V Greenworks snow thrower with battery or if you're on a budget get the plug in thrower. I live in Michigan. I'm well versed in snow removal and I've used everything from the old absurd plug in electric 16" craftsman electric broom to a large Toro 620. Last year I didn't get much snow. Just one snowfall that was 2 inches deep and very wet. This year I'm sitting inside warming up after clearing my drive way of 4 inches of what I'd qualify as 'snowman snow'. Not super powdery, but also not slush. In both cases the thrower did the job and cleared the drive well. It does stop if you overwhelm it. Something that happened MANY times with the slush last year and a few times with today's snowfall. Just back off, restart the unit, allow it to spin up to speed, and then go slowly. You'll get through. Now compared to the Toro I have it throws snow further (surprise!). I got a good 10ft throw today. My toro is a decade old but has been maintained well. It's never thrown snow with quite that much energy. The bonus of this over my toro is I don't come in smelling like gasoline and oil from the exhaust. Another benefit is that the battery unit works as long as your batteries are working. As I use mine all year long in my mower, hedge trimmer, edger, and blower mine are in great shape. Where as my Toro always sucks trying to start it each season. I have the 20" Greenworks plug in thrower as well. That was the one I've used for 4 years and convinced me to go with the battery model. The electric unit doesn't estop as easily as the 40V unit. I've never hit snowfall that causes it to pause. The only problem with it is needing to be plugged in. Being mindful of the cord slows you down. Now I've used the 80V thrower that a friend of mine purchased. She started with the thrower and moved onto the mower. As such she started with the 80V line. Her thrower has not estopped like mine and I've found it to be as powerful as gas or plug in in that respect. As such I can only recommend this tool if like me you're already invested in the G-Max line of tools (If you own the mower, then get this!). If so you'll appreciate this unit. If you're just starting out and need a tool with the battery and charger get the 80V Greenworks Thrower with the battery and charger. If you're on a budget and don't have a lot of sidewalk / Driveway (a 2 car driveway that can fit 4 cars total and walk in front of your house) and have an outdoor plug get the plug in greenworks thrower. Either way you'll spend less than a gas thrower and you won't have the yearly maintenance issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019 by Ironchefkz

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