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Snow Joe SJ619 Electric Single Stage Snow Thrower, 18-Inch, 14.5 Amp Motor, LED Lights

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Size: 18-Inch, 14.5 Amp


Pattern Name: Snow Thrower


Features

  • [VERSATILE]: Ideal for quick snow pickups on mid-sized driveways and walkways
  • [MAINTENANCE-FREE]: No gas, oil or tune-ups make it effortless to start and maintain
  • [LED LIGHT]: 3 W LED light for safe nighttime clearing
  • [POWERFUL]: 14.5-Amp motor moves up to 650 lb. of snow per minute

Description

WHEN IT COMES TO SNOW - GO WITH JOE! Responding to the need for an easy-to-use machine that could tackle heavier snowfall on mid-sized driveways and walkways, Snow Joe developed the Snow Joe Ultra SJ619E that delivers the power of a gas machine with the convenience of an electric unit. Driven by a powerful 14. 5-amp motor, the Snow Joe Ultra moves up to 650 lbs. of snow per minute. Its durable steel auger with 2 rubber blades cuts a path 18 inches wide by 8 inches deep with each pass. In addition to its exceptional plowing capacity, the Snow Joe Ultra features an adjustable discharge chute that rotates a complete 180 to provide full control over the direction of the snow stream. The chute deflector can also be adjusted to control the height of the snow stream. Easy-glide all-terrain wheels make the Snow Joe Ultra easy to turn and maneuver with each pass. The scraper blade at the base of the unit efficiently scrapes the snow clear to the ground without damaging your deck or pavement. Powered electrically, the Snow Joe Ultra SJ619E is effortless to start and maintain. No gas, oil, or tune-ups are necessary. The unit is ETL- approved and carries a full two year . For heavier snowfall on mid-sized driveways and walkways, the Snow Joe Ultra SJ619E is your total snow solution this winter.


Product Dimensions: 40.55 x 19.49 x 39.76 inches


Item Weight: 30.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Snow Joe


Item model number: SJ619E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Condo Blower
Size: 18-Inch, 13 Amp Pattern Name: Snow Thrower
I live in a condominium which is supposed to take care of snow removal, but they suck at the task. There are so many units spread around the area that it often takes forever to get to our end of the road. I wanted something that would be affordable, lightweight, effective and easy to store in my very limited space. This snowblower is great for the 2 car drive and 100 feet of walkway which surrounds my unit. I can finish the job of removing 3 to 6 inches of snow in about an hour, which I couldn't have done so quickly the old fashioned way. I should mention that I'm 67 years old and rapidly reaching the "you shouldn't be shoveling" stage. This blower is so light and easy to maneuver that it makes the task much, much easier on these old bones. As I said, this blower is very lightweight and highly maneuverable, though it takes a little practice to learn how to deal with the trailing cord. I could have gone with the battery model, but that would greatly increase the price. Once you develop a pattern for dealing with the cord, the work goes quite smoothly and you're done in no time at all. The unit is light, but it clears the snow cleanly all the way to the ground (with only one pass) and will throw it a good distance away. The trick is to get out there and get it before it gets too deep. This model seems strong enough to plow through fairly deep snow, but I'd rather not spend time fighting my way through deeper and/or heavier drifts, so "smarter not harder" is the best way for me to go. Assembly out of the box is really quite simple, and for the most part, self-explanatory. I strongly suggest you give yourself enough time and room to lay all the parts out and familiarize yourself with everything (and the included instructions) before attempting to put anything together, no matter how tempting that might be. You'll need very few tools and almost no mechanical abilities whatsoever. SnoJoe has done an excellent job of making this unit extremely user-friendly and anyone who has difficulty in assembly has probably ignored step one. There is really only one "design flaw" that I have found, and other users have mentioned it as well. The snow discharge chute is held in place by only one screw and a few "locking tabs" which are really too short and too thin to effectively hold the discharge assembly in place. The chute is designed to blow the snow either straight up (zero degrees), straight out (forty-five degrees) or any angle you choose in between. I've found that what happens when you attempt to blow the snow out at the forty-five degree angle, the snow hitting the chute will pull the discharge assembly apart rather quickly. It's easy to see that the "factory fix" to this problem would be to add an additional screw (or two) to the discharge assembly, or make the locking tabs longer and/or thicker. Short of that, what I have found through trial and error is that keeping the discharge chute set at, or near, twenty-eight degrees keeps the chute in place and the operation running smoothly from beginning to end. The last thing I want to mention is that this is NOT an industrial grade unit. It is a "homeowner" grade device which will (in all probability) not stand up to heavy or careless abuse. It is made in great part of plastic and lightweight metals, much the same quality and dependability as Home Depot's Ryobi homeowner line. I find either one of them to be affordable, dependable and cost-effective at my level of use. Bottom line, I believe that the SnoJoe I've reviewed was a very good choice. I'm actually beginning to look seriously at their line of SunJoe products for gardening as the season begins to change. Watch out Home Depot.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2021 by Guy Schmidt

  • Live in the northeast, excellent backup to my Aarons snow blower absolutely no regrets.
Size: 18-Inch, 14.5 Amp Pattern Name: Snow Thrower
Purchased this when my Aarons was in the shop as a backup just in case we got a storm. Well we had two major storms in northeast during this time.... both about 6". This did excellent! I will keep it as a backup once my main thrower get's back. Simple to use and bulletproof using only and electric outlet for power. Forget about all those battery options... using a simple cord is easy enough and really allows the full 15 amps of the motor. No regrets.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023 by Mike

  • Great unit, Great price!
Size: 18-Inch, 14.5 Amp Pattern Name: Snow Thrower
TLD: Great snowblower. I recommend. For everyone else, here we go. I saw a bunch of comments about this snowblower that were neutral or negative so I figured I would address some of those in this review. Package: Great, my box was DESTROYED, like half the size it should be, but the unit was untouched and all was well. Assembly will be required, but this is very straightforward and should be done, depending on skill level, 5 to 20 minutes. Storage: Since the unit will spend most of it's life not being used, I figured I would include this. I have a 2 and half car garage, but it always feels like it is tight and fills up with stuff quickly. This unit is great because the handle folds down on top of it's self and it is, for what it is, super light weight. I tuck this unit up next to my car and when it snows, I pull the folded unit out with one hand, bringing it over the cars trunk. When it's not snowing, I put it on the deep in wall shelf. Big bonus point here that gas powered units can not do. Operation: I have read a lot of good and bad reviews here on the operation, so lets put this into a couple different keys areas. Power- This thing has plenty of that. I was actually pretty impressed with how well this unit was able to muscle in. On the last snow (over a foot), I started to push the unit further and further, deeper and deeper. It did above what I expected, but stopped short of being able to handle snow frozen and packed by a snow plow (understandable). Throwing- This is an area people seem to have a problem. What you have to remember is that this is not a self propelled unit. You have to push it. The more snow that's getting shoved in it's face, the more umph it will have to throw. On a mid level snow day, I figured I was throwing snow about 5-10 feet provided I kept the pace behind it to keep it fed. Others complained about the neck breaking (didn't have problems with mine and don't see an issue) and snow clogging. Snow will build up on the top of the unit and will start to slowly block it's exit, but a quick tilt back and drop knocks all the snow off fine. I do noticed the inside of the assembly is slightly rough and I guess could lead to clogging, but haven't had this remotely happen to me. Other- The light looks kind of like an afterthought on the overall design, but is actually really nice to have when you are doing those late night runs. Make sure you have a good extension cord. In the right gauge mind you. Robbing the motor of the proper power due to a too small gauge extension cord can and will lead to premature failure. This is something to consider when buying the unit. A 100 ft wire in 12 gauge can run you about $70- $150. I had already had one so this was a none issue for me. Conclusion: I love this little unit. Anyway you slice it. It has all the power that I think I would need for a general year to year. I did have to pull the shovel out to handle stubborn areas and the small areas I couldn't reach because I ran out of extension cord, but I expected that. Being able to easily pack this thing up, lift it with one hand and store on a shelf makes my life easy where in comparison, I can't even have a gas blower because I don't have an area to store it for the 10 months I'm not using it. The rubber blades do have me a little worried about the life, especially if you really push the unit. Honestly the only thing I don't like about using this thing is having to hook up the extension cord, but that's not the fault of the unit. It is however something to consider before buying a plug in electric blower. For me, already having the right cords (saving $100) and power outlets at the overhead, it works. Annoying sometimes, but works. Recommend getting a bright colored cord, so it doesn't get sucked up in the snow. Also, and cold weather outdoor one is a must. Non cold weather cords will get super stiff, hard to work with and will begin to crack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2018 by LD LD

  • Warranty Service needs improvement
Size: 18-Inch, 14.5 Amp Pattern Name: Snow Thrower
The Snow Joe SJ619 broke at the plastic joint in the handle. I have requested warranty support, but I was told the part was not in stock and I would be notified when it was. Almost 3 weeks and I have received no information on the part being available. It broke on the second storm that I used it. It was a 30 degree day so not too cold. This is a weak spot on a fairly decent small snowblower. My wife wanted it to keep the deck cleaned off. The discharge chute is not great but overall satisfied with the performance. I bought this unit based on weight and handle. I wanted to be able to carry it from garage to deck without rolling it through the house. I was not being rough on the machine when it broke. If it is totally unusable during snow season, what good is it? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023 by R. Lathe R. Lathe

  • 2 1/2 months and still going strong. Very convenient for quick jobs and lighter snow.
Size: 18-Inch, 14.5 Amp Pattern Name: Snow Thrower
We use this on our deck because of the compact size and convenience of electrical connection; no gas or rechargeable batteries to deal with. We have use it regularly to clear about a 400 sqft area this season. For the price it's a welcome tool.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023 by Christie v.

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