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PowerSmart Gas Snow Blower 24-Inch 208cc B&S Engine with Electric Starter, Handle Warmer, Self-Propelled, 2-Stage Snowblower BS24

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Color: B&S 208cc Engine - 24 in.


Features

  • Engine Made In The USA: featuring a Briggs and Stratton 208cc gas engine with electric start, powerful performance and easy push button to start.
  • Quicker Snow Removal: snow plowing capicity 2420 lbs/min, clearing width 24 in. make quick work of even the deepest snow.
  • Self-propelled System: 6 forward and 2 reverse speed control, 13" all-terrain snow tires enhanced driving confidence, suitable for most of terrain.
  • 2-Stage Technology: all steel auger easily cuts through rough snow and the impeller throw snow away up to 40ft. Help to tackle no matter deep snow or slush.
  • Built to Last: heavy-duty steel construction, tackle years of heavy jobs.

Description

PowerSmart PSSAM24BS self-propelled 2-stage snow blower. with a 208cc 4-cycle OHV engine leading the charge, you'll muscle through the toughest snow and ice Mother Nature has to offer. Self-propelled; quickly and easily cut through snow with total speed control, 6 speeds forward and 2 speeds reverse Stay the course; minimizes clogging and routes heavy snow away from chute and back into the auger with PowerSmart's patented anti clogging system. Built to last. tackle years of tough jobs with confidence thanks to steel construction in the housing, frame, deflector and chute Right fit for you; ideal for larger driveways that can hold 6-12 parked cars and 6 in.-12 in. of snow

Brand: PowerSmart


Power Source: Gasoline-Powered


Product Dimensions: 42.3"D x 24.3"W x 42.1"H


Item Weight: 148 Pounds


Color: Red


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Engine Displacement: 208 Cubic Centimeters


Number of Speeds: 6


Wheel Size: 13 Inches


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Brand: PowerSmart


Power Source: Gasoline-Powered


Product Dimensions: 42.3"D x 24.3"W x 42.1"H


Item Weight: 148 Pounds


Color: Red


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Engine Displacement: 208 Cubic Centimeters


Number of Speeds: 6


Wheel Size: 13 Inches


UPC: 817582016448


Item Weight: 148 pounds


Manufacturer: Dobest


Item model number: PSSAM24BS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to assemble and starts easy
Style: Starter
Finally after all this time it snowed. Got a chance to try it out. Works like a charm. Started on the 2nd pull and ran like a champ. Only snowed 3 inches but it Sent the snow sailing. Happy purchase. 😊
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by John Panto

  • Powersmart 24" with B&S 208cc engine + grips & LED
Style: Starter
Bought in June '22, delivered by UPS earlier than promised. Box intact, no oil stains on it either. All parts necessary were included to assemble it, including instructions and 20oz of powersmart oil. Not too bad to get it together, some pointers listed below.... Briggs engine fired right up, runs smooth. Auger engages, but the wheel drive cable needed adjustment to actuate properly... simple to do. Wiped off spilled oil from unit, probably from manufacturing as the engine is shipped dry. Couple of mini-dings on the housing, strictly cosmetic... easily straightened. Check tire pressure: 20-24 is listed on the sidewalls, note the Rotation on it, too ! Lube the chute mount with silicone spray, it's plastic. The chute direction shaft should have a bit of drag on it and demonstrate a 'click click click' when it is rotated. Keeps it from moving when running. Shoot a bit of WD-40 in where the cable comes out of its sheath to prevent freeze up at the 'flapper'. Handle bars have mount bolts that insert so the nut is outboard. Mount black shift rod first. Cables are toward the engine side (inboard) of the horizontal shaft. Too tight the other way. Adjustment is correct when the slack is gone. Not tight ! Optional: Auger gearbox takes 80-90w gear lube, mine was full. Fill is a little square drive plug on top. Skid shoes on the housing should be adjusted to suit your driveway, higher for gravel, lower for paved....This may need to be adjusted again later. Start engine and test all controls before Amazon's return window closes. Shut off fuel and let it stall out. EDIT: Checking the oil (for first-timers) using a small engine dipstick : The level is correctly displayed when the stick is loose and just sitting there. NOT when it's fully seated ! Conventional oil is fine. EDIT #2 (01/2024) Hey all ! Just ran this machine today, we got 8" of light powder... which is a yawner for little red. I noticed 2 things I'd like to share : Forward speed is important for the clearing pass, as much as I'd like to blast thru the job, a little slower speed helps get most of it in one stripe. Especially at the foot of the driveway ! Secondly... about that forward speed : The speed ('gear') selector up top just loves to magically move to a faster rate all by itself while taking a pass. Simple fix... just need (2) 13mm wrenches to tighten the nut just under the handle a turn or 3. Fixed ! Bonus observation: The discharge chute also needs a bit of tightening so it keeps throwing in the direction I set it. Only one wrench is needed on the larger silvery nut with the spring above it to snug it. Tighten, then try it. Not too much ! Thanks for reading !! Further updates after another Lake effect blast visits ... /RZ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022 by richiezoom

  • Value
Style: Starter
I will say that I have not yet used this machine for a true test but I have assembled the unit and started it up. The unit had some dings upon unboxing but if you're ordering anything like this via internet and having it shipped directly to you this is just part of the deal... You have to expect that you have a scratch or a bent piece of metal somewhere but ultimately nothing that couldn't be fixed or ignored. Unit started up on 1 pull and ran strong for 30 minutes. All in all it feels like a very solid and you get some features with this that you would need to spend 2x as much to get with other brands. I'll update this if upon its first test it doesn't perform but I can't see any reason why it wouldn't. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023 by Judgey

  • FAILED ON FIRST USE
Style: Starter
UPDATE: I am a 56 year old male living in Maine and I have an 80 foot long asphalted driveway. I purchased this snow blower in June of 2022 because it was on sale and I figured the price would go up if I waited until Winter to buy it. As can be seen below in my original review, there were issues with assembly. However, after completing assembly, I attempted to use it yesterday for the first time. I followed the user manual instructions to the letter and it started the first try using the electric start feature. However, after using the machine for just 30 minutes it suddenly would not drive forward. The only gear that would engage was reverse. After cleaning the snow from the blades so it would not freeze up overnight, I let it sit until the following day. The next day, the machine would not go into drive or reverse. The engine started and seemed to run well, but the machine would not move in any gear. I attempted to call Powersmart Customer Service, only to discover that they are not in operation on weekends, only weekdays. I then attempted to register the machine for warranty service at the Powersmart website. However, the website was not working properly and would not allow me to register the machine. Long story short, I am currently snowed in at my home and cannot get out because this brand new, never used, snow blower will not move. I cannot shovel snow due to being ill with viral bronchitis. I have no friends or family who can help me so I do not know what I am going to do. I will attempt to call Powersmart tomorrow (Monday) to see if they honor the warranty, and what hoops I have to jump through to get warranty service. Unfortunately, we have a huge storm coming in five days. I worry that the issues with the snowblower will not be resolved in time for me to clean out the snow that I have and be ready for the storm that is coming. In which case I will be even more trapped than I am now. Lastly, I live in Maine, where I have lived all my life. I have used every type of snow blower and snow removal device known to man, starting when I was 10 years old. We get a lot of snow, and it is literally a matter of life and death if we have no means of cleaning out the snow. We have to have reliable snow blowers - it's not optional . Considering that I used this Powersmart blower once, for 30 minutes, before it suddenly stopped working, I am giving it one star. The cost of a good snowblower from a reputable brand can be high, especially if you need something that can handle a foot or more of snow. I went with the Powersmart blower because it was much more reasonably priced than say a Craftsman or Husqvarna. To get one of those, it would cost twice what the Powersmart cost. But it's not a good deal if the machine cannot last longer than 30 minutes. I don't know what will happen with the warranty service, so maybe they will take care of me. I don't have the money now to buy another machine and as mentioned, we have a major storm coming in five days. If you live in a region that gets a lot snow, and it can be a matter of life and death to have a reliable snowblower, I would say to buy one from one of the better known brands. Yes it will cost you a lot more for a machine with the same features, but the build quality and reliability will be worth it. Update #1: I just finished the nightmare of trying to assemble this machine. The instructions for assembly are very hard to read and figure out. Also, the two skids that go under the front cannot be properly attached because the nuts do not tighten down as far as they should to hold the skids in place. So I will have to go to the hardware store and buy some new bolts and nuts. The skids must be fully attached to operate the machine safely. I haven't actually started the engine yet to see if the machine is fully functional but given the poor construction quality i.e. bolts that do not fit on the skids, I do not have high hopes. Wish I had just spent the extra money to get a quality machine with parts that actually fit. Too late for me to return it so I guess I am stuck with it. I would not buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2022 by David Oakes

  • Love this snow blower
Style: Starter
We have a 200 foot long driveway that is the width of 2 pick-up trucks. I easily clear it with 6" of snow in half an hour. Haven't had any issues with clogging or anything else. Super powerful engine. The shute is easy to move. Love the heated handles and led headlight. Highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023 by Melody

  • Great Blower
Style: Starter
Very excited and happy with Blower. Directions were spot on and unit was well packaged. Easy to assemble - took about 20 min
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by Debra C.

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