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Snow Joe SJ623E 18-Inch 15-Amp Electric Walk-Behind Single Stage Snow Blower w/ Headlight, 18-Inch

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Size: 18-Inch 15-Amp


Features

  • [DIRECTIONAL CHUTE]: 180 adjustable directional chute throws snow up to 25 ft.
  • [VERSATILE]: Ideal for clearing snow off mid-to-large sized driveways and walkways
  • [POWERFUL]: 15-amp motor moves up to 720 lbs. of snow per minute
  • [STEEL AUGER]: 4-blade steel auger cuts 18 in. wide by 10 in. deep with each pass

Description

MORE POWER! Make quick work out of the heavy white stuff nature throws your way with our most powerful electric snow thrower, the Snow Joe Ultra SJ623E. Boasting a 15-amp motor, this snow-throwing dynamo can move up to 720 pounds of snow per minute! Its durable, 4-blade rotor, constructed of heavy-grade steel, cuts a full 18-inch wide by 10-inch deep swath of snow with each pass. Easy-glide wheels make the Snow Joe Ultra super easy to turn and maneuver. The scraper blade at the base of the unit efficiently scrapes the snow clear to the ground without damaging your deck or pavement. Equipped with a 180º adjustable discharge chute, the Ultra SJ623E throws snow up to 25 feet away in the direction you want it to go. An on-board chute clean-out tool is included to help you free up a clogged chute in the event of a snow jam. This fully- loaded unit also features an on-board 20 W halogen headlight so you can clear paths day or night. Delivering the performance of a gas machine with the convenience of electric power, the Ultra SJ623E is the smart, choice for snow removal this winter. No gas, no oil, no maintenance, no fuss! GET EQUIPPED with the Snow Joe Ultra and clear out fast from tough winter messes. ETL approved; Full 2-year .

Brand: Snow Joe


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: 26"D x 19"W x 54.5"H


Item Weight: 34 Pounds


Color: w/ headlights


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Maximum Throw Distance: 25 Feet


Brand: Snow Joe


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: 26"D x 19"W x 54.5"H


Item Weight: 34 Pounds


Color: w/ headlights


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Maximum Throw Distance: 25 Feet


Item Weight: 34 pounds


Manufacturer: Snow Joe LLC - Dropship Only


Item model number: SJ623E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Very nice for the price
Size: 18-Inch 15-Amp
I bought this snowblower in Feb of 2018. I live in a smallish town in northern Minnesota, so we get a lot of snow, but I live in neighborhood instead of the country so I only need to move snow out of my short, but wide, driveway and clear the snow plow berms from the end. I don't have a lot of room to store things, so I loved how small and light this item is! It takes up very little room in my small, one car garage compared to traditional snowblowers. And, it sort of "unfolds" so you can hang it up in the garage so it takes up no floor space. I love that it is electric, so I don't have to worry about running out of gas and it is much quieter! I usually have to be at work before dawn, so I don't worry so much about the noise of this motor bothering sleeping neighbors. And, I was surprised that despite it's small size and electric motor it handled all my snow removal needs. It pitched really light snow, and even moderately heavy snow, further than I expected, pitching it a little too far! I had to really be careful not to dump it into my neighbor's driveways. However, understand it doesn't eliminate all the effort on the handler's part. The wheels are not motorized and you still have to push, which may be tiring. And, you have to squeeze the handle the whole time, which can cause some hand cramping. Also, if you have very deep snow you have to go slowly, rocking back and forth and angling the opening and taking small "bites" from the top layer then go over again and again until you get down to the ground, despite being light this maneuvering can be sweaty work. After all that, it still may leave a thin layer of snow as it skims along the ground. All said and done, it may not be fast or effortless, but it is still way easier than moving the snow with a traditional shovel, especially if you have a lot of snow over the course of the winter, and develop tall piles along the sides of your driveway and sidewalks, this will definitely save your back from lifting snow. The only big con, in my opinion, is just the limits of the cord. You do have to watch where your cord is as you go and be careful not to get it caught. Also, depending on the length of your cord, you can only go so far. The longer the cord the more power drop off you could have, so I kept it to 50 feet, which serves 95% of my needs. Note, I did do my research and took care to buy an appropriate cord (I bought a 12/3 15 amp heavy duty cold weather rated cord, which was about half the price of the snowblower itself, but worked like a champ). But this is just the trade-off for being electric, so if you don't want to hassle with a cord, go with a gas engine. A couple of minor cons: The part that holds the snow blower chute angle in position broke and the screw for the chute directional crank handle kept vibrating loose. For the part that adjusts the angle of the shoot I was able to rig it into a permanent upward angle, but no longer could adjust it on the fly. The screw holding the crank handle for the direction of the chute I caught vibrating loose before it fell out completely and got lost and I was able to apply some Loc-tite and it was fine after that. Overall these seem like minor things but are reasons for just 4 stars. Now, one must accept that this thing is not really meant for hard core work. It's definitely got its limits. Apparently the limit is moving a 2 foot high, 1 foot wide, 25-30 foot long, hard-packed, icy berm of snow plow debris. Chewing through that on several occasions and accidentally catching some large-ish rocks eventually did it in. But it was not until after almost three winters (consisting of roughly 12-14 months of snow moving on a very regular basis) and tackling all sorts of snow conditions that this little machine finally conked out on me. But, I am not disappointed nor surprised. I used and abused it. And, if you figure considering the original price I paid for the snow blower and the cord together, the equipment cost came to roughly $11-13 per month for snow removal. I don't think that's bad at all. As a testament to how pleased I was with this snowblower, I just ordered the exact same model as a replacement for my first one that died last week (perhaps I could see if the original one could be repaired, but I am pretty sure that just the labor would cost $50-75, plus parts on top of that, so repairing it probably wouldn't save much money). In fact, if the second one lasts me another 3 years, and I continue to have to replace them every 3 winters I will still consider this an excellent deal. So to sum up, if you have a small driveway and just a few sidewalks, this could be a great snowblower for you. If you have a huge driveway, or have to plow areas further than 50 feet from an outlet, it's probably not the right equipment for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020 by S & C household

  • It works! Only as wide as a shovel, but for the price it can't be beat!
Size: 18-Inch 15-Amp
As I was clearing the driveway this morning I kept thinking I had to review this so others can save themselves from shoveling for yet another season. Our budget is tight, so a snow blower (or thrower or whatever) from a big box store or local hardware store was out of the question. The price of this, a cord, and the two year plan came in well under the cost of the cheapest option at the stores. And it works! Some notes as you are deciding which one to buy.... It is narrow. Seriously only as wide as a shovel. I intend to buy a wider one (with batter option) in a year or two once we have a bit more room in our budget. If you have room in your budget, I would suggest one with a batter option and/or a wider clearing area. That said, unlike a shovel, I just push this and the snow is cleared - so far I have tried it up to not quite five inches. It needs a cord. Read the other reviews by people who know electricity and suggest the correct amp/watts/etc for how long of a cord you need. Don't forget to measure or overestimate how much cord you will need to get everything cleared. Also, a reel or something might be a great splurge. I have yet to figure out a good way to handle the cord. (I have only used it for three or four snows so far- each time it gets easier, but each time I wish I had gotten a cord on a reel or something.) It feels light and flimsy. But it has a manufacturer warranty, and I added the Amazon extended warranty, so it should last. And there are people who spend their careers devoted to making things lighter. So lighter isn't necessarily bad or flimsy... it is just easier to push. (And I have tipped it over a few times as I untangled the cord - seems to be just fine as the handle is metal.) The electric start is AWESOME!!! Seriously. No yanking strings, pulling bars, turning keys, nothing. Just hold the handle and push the button. Power tools can be electric and battery powerd - why not a snowblower? I am hooked and don't think I would ever go to a gas powered option (unless of course someone wanted to give me a lawn tractor, 4x4, or SUV of some sort with a plow attached to test to see if it could compare to the ease of the start button :) ). Long story short- this is great. It works. If you can afford either an option that can be unplugged when using it, a nice cord with reel or something, or a wider one -go for it. But if this is the extent of your budget, this is the snowblower you are looking for. ****Update, I was struggling with how to store the cored. I tried an expensive winder/storage thing that said it would work for 100' of 12/3 cord. It was over $30 and did not work. I ordered a hose reel with a detachable reel (so it mounts to the wall, but the reel can come off). Not perfect, but for $10 that was the perfect inexpensive solution to the cord storage. You can find cord reels on here for $60+ but since it will never be running while on the reel, I am not worried about melting the plastic or anything, so for $10 the hose reel wins for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2019 by SMom5

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