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PowerSmart Gas Snow Blower 24-Inch, Commercial Duty 2-Stage 212cc OHV Engine with Electric Start, Self Propelled System, LED Light

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Fulfilled by Amerisun Inc

Arrives May 18 – May 27
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Style: Commercial Duty


Features

  • Commercial Duty Housing: Featuring heavy-duty lager auger for the performance to clear even the heaviest, wettest ice and snow, no matter deep snow or slush.
  • Powerful Engine: 212cc 4-cycle OHV engine delivers 2650 lbs/min snow plowing capacity, equipped a electric start allows you to start easily with the push of a button.
  • Quicker Snow Removal: Wide 24" clearing width and 21" intake height, can remove up to 12" of snow depth and designed for big driveway.
  • Self propelled System: Quickly and easily cut through snow with total speed control, 6 speeds forward and 2 speeds reverse.
  • 2-Stage Technology: Steel auger easily cuts through rough snow and a high-speed steel impeller to pull the snow up and throws it away up to 45 ft.
  • Built to Last: Heavy-duty steel construction, 13" all-terrain snow tires, tackle years of heavy jobs. PowerSmart stands behind this 2-year-manufacturer-warranty, any issue please contact with us.

Brand: PowerSmart


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Weight: 150 Pounds


Color: Red


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Engine Displacement: 212 Cubic Centimeters


Maximum Throw Distance: 45 Feet


Number of Speeds: 8


Wheel Size: 13 Inches


Ideal Snow Depth: 12 Inches


Brand: PowerSmart


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Weight: 150 Pounds


Color: Red


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Engine Displacement: 212 Cubic Centimeters


Maximum Throw Distance: 45 Feet


Number of Speeds: 8


Wheel Size: 13 Inches


Ideal Snow Depth: 12 Inches


Clearing Width: 24 Inches


Package Dimensions: 36.2 x 29.5 x 25.8 inches


Item Weight: 150 pounds


Manufacturer: Amerisun Inc.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It has cleared a lot of snow so far this winter
Style: 212cc OHV Engine
The media could not be loaded. This winter we broke the 101 year total snowfall record with 14.2 ft. (4.3 meters) of snow with six snowstorms back to back. I am happy I made the decision to buy this PowerSmart 24 Inch 2-Stage snowblower. My gravel driveway is 1,300 ft. in length with a large parking area in front of my cabin. I have used this snowblower a number of times to clear my driveway and parking area. It has done a great job with no problems. What I especially like about this snowblower is: • The electric start uses a standard extension cord (no battery to die in the cold). It turns over the motor rapidly even in very cold temperatures. • The intake blades and second stage blower blade are metal. They can handle the occasional intake of a piece of gravel. • The adjustable skids can be set low for pavement or high for gravel. • Assembly was easy. Everything you need, included motor oil, is provided. • Spare shear pins are provided. • The snowblower started right up on the first use. • Instructions are good. • The snowblower is easy to operate. In short, this snowblower had had some hard workouts in deep snow and is holding up fine. I'm very pleased with it. It is well worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023 by Hank Hancock

  • Great product, durable, powerful and quick delivery
Style: 212cc OHV Engine
This snow blower was delivered the night before a 12 inch snow storm. Because it was so easy to put together, it only took about 30 minutes and it was ready for use this morning! It is very powerful, easy to start, and was a real life saver today. Totally worth the price!
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024 by Jessica

  • (Updated) Great thrower, bad mover.
Style: 212cc OHV Engine
Update: Customer support got in contact with me and went above and beyond. While the experience with the machine has not changed, I feel like customer support is a huge part of the overall experience, and I'm adding a star for this. Kudos! ----- Original: The only thing it is great at is throwing. It throws spectacularly - we had two snowstorms with wet snow. It had no problem with that. You can choke it if you run it into a wet bank, but then I think you can choke an Ariens this way, too. Assembly was pretty easy and straightforward (follow a simple one-page instruction manual...). No complaints about engine, I only used manual start. The rest are not good news unfortunately. At least for me, who operated a 1978 Ariens for 8 years that I found on a curbside. When I compare, I compare to that machine, that I drove into the ground (no fault of Ariens). Some of the things I learned are something you can never pick up from pictures. -No onehanded operation. Also controls are flipped compared to Ariens. Takes time to adjust. Drive control is on the right. To redirect the chute you have to release drive with your right hand (the machine stops), and reach to the chute handle that is UNDER the left auger control handle. I mean it's OK, but being able to direct the chute while still moving was great with Ariens. -No differential. And it doesn't freewheel (I am not sure if it would be beneficial if it could tbh). Which also means you really have to push it when you need to change direction. No tight curves. Really hard to do tight spaces. Such a contrast to one-handed driving on Ariens, where you hold one pedal with your left hand, and can turn on the spot, while turning the chute at the same time. -It's really lightweight. But I put 3 stars for the weight because it turned out to be a disadvantage! The thrower wanders around constantly and doesn't go in a straight line on my (somewhat uneven) driveway. When the skates hit an obstacle, the wheels being pretty powerful, just throw the thrower to the side. As a result, when you cut a line it ends up being a zigzag. So you constantly have to push it, just not forward, but sideways to try and maintain direction. -Vibration. This is something that I didn't expect so much that I couldn't believe it after the first use. But as I'm typing it after the second use, my hands are still zapping from vibration. You can't quite tell that it's bad when you are using it, but when you turn it off, come in, take the gloves off and try to do something, you can tell your hands took a beating. -It's low. If you are 6'2", you'll have to bend over, and it's harder on your back than a much heavier but taller machine. It's still a very capable machine and gets the job done. I guess you get what you pay for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023 by Andrey Pozhogin

  • Works great on deep lake effect snow
Style: 212cc OHV Engine
For the price of this blower, very impressed. I live in the northeast and get a lot of lake effect snow. And this machine doesn’t care. Does everything I ask of it. And very easy to operate. My wife can use it too.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025 by michael michael

  • Worked GREAT, Until It Didn't -- Please Read UPDATE: STAY AWAY FROM THIS BRAND
Style: 212cc OHV Engine
Update 1/16/2024: Original cost of snowblower + $250 for repairs after one season + 1 use after repair + drive for blades broke = STAY AWAY FROM THIS GARBAGE I now have 3 feet of drifted snow in my driveway because this thing is a piece of trash. Don't waste your money. Previous Review: First, let me get two things out of the way here--1. This was my first snow blower, so keep that in mind. 2. I've had this 3 years, but couldn't use it during the first year due to personal injury. I'm now without a working blower after 2 seasons of use, but it cost less than paying someone to do it for us for one season. Second, I live in a region with one of the heaviest snowfalls in the Northern U.S. I know there are places that get more, but we average over 200 inches of snow every year. We have to clean the snow off our roof once or twice every winter to keep it from collapsing. When we are done, there is a snowbank that extends up to and along one roof edge from the ground that we can use to walk down from the roof. The blower assembles easily. I don't do a lot of mechanical work. I can change the oil in my car, if I have a place to get rid of the oil, but this was a snap to put together. It didn't seem too heavy, but some people might need a second pair of hands to help here. That said, I had no issues getting everything to work easily. I read a lot of reviews that mentioned terrible packaging. When mine came, it was just fine and protected in a cage within the box that didn't appear to be present in the earlier review photos. Just saying--looks like they did what they could to fix that issue. Starting is a breeze. Whether manual or with corded aid, this thing starts up and purrs just fine. I read that someone else complained of it vibrating their hands numb, but that only happened early on in use. Once it got used for a month or so, that completely changed. Maintenance free (mostly) for the two years it ran. At the end, it developed a little run on when attempting to kill by choke alone--which is easily fixed by pulling the "key" out (which acts like a dead man switch). It could use a new sparkplug and possibly some other things as well, but it runs like a charm even so. Throwing is amazing. You want snow moved away from the area? No problem. This thing will toss, literally, above and beyond. From the front of my garage, it tosses the snow to the bank on the opposite side of the street. The thrower swings around too easily, however, and must be constantly adjusted. There's probably an easy fix with rubber band, bungee, or zip tie, but you should know that. It does cut a deep and wide path, so that's been super. When the wind is with me, it'll throw snow all the way down our street--not a desired outcome, but a fact. So, what's wrong? The blower no longer moves on its own, and it cannot be pushed manually against heavy snow. I noticed last season (the first season of actual use) that the forward drive gears started slipping some at the end of winter. It barely made it to February of this second winter before the trans busted or something slipped out of place. I have no idea now if it can be fixed or if I can get any of these local specialty shops to fix it. That's not good. I do get a lot of snow, but my area of need is not big. I have a short driveway of maybe 12'-15', across a 2 car garage, and sometimes I would do one cut along the front of my neighborhood property, which might be 50'-80' give or take, depending on the present need. City ploughs leave banks that block us in. Turning it was terrible and, I suspect, one of the reasons that the drive gears quit working. There was no differential. Turning it manually hurts my back, which is already messed up, so it was easier to slip it into and out of gear going forward and back and shifting its angle on each pass. Two years of in and out and out it went. Now it runs, but it doesn't move. I am 6'2" and the blower does require me to bend over some, but it could be worse. It bothers me less than pushing a scoop or using a shovel. If only the drive gears had lasted. Still, it was a lot cheaper for 2 seasons than hiring a local yahoo to do it for one season. Take that for what it's worth. If your need is much lower than mine, it might do the job fine for a while--maybe. Good luck. I *might* get another if I can't fix this one--and use the original for parts. Uncertain. Will update later when I know more. Update: Local shop can't find parts. I'm trying to do so myself. Hopefully can get this fixed for not too much money. Will update further. Update 2: Was able to find generic replacement parts, but the spacers/bushings need 1/10" taken off the end with a grinder. Thankfully, a buddy of mine will take care of it. So, $150 for annual maintenance and repairs at the local shop and $20 in generic parts after 2 seasons of use off of Lake Superior. Still cheaper than hiring snow removal for one season or buying big brand blower. Will update when it breaks down again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023 by Heath2015

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