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Snow Joe Ultra SJ624E 21-Inch 14-Amp Electric Snow Thrower

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Features

  • Deluxe size model is ideal for clearing snow off large driveways and walkways
  • No gas, oil or tune-ups make it effortless to start and maintain
  • Powerful 14-amp motor moves up to 730 lbs of snow per minute
  • Cuts a path 21 in. wide by 11.8 in. deep with each pass
  • 180 adjustable chute throws snow up to 20 ft away

Description

Max Clearing Power! Make quick work out of the heavy white stuff nature throws your way with the deluxe size Snow Joe Ultra SJ624E, the largest electric snow thrower currently on the market to date. Boasting a powerful 14-amp motor, this snow-throwing dynamo can move up to 730 pounds of snow per minute! Its durable, steel auger features 2 rubber blades that cut a swath 21-inches wide by 11. 8-inches deep with each pass, so you can clean up large areas fast. Equipped with a 180 adjustable chute, the Ultra SJ624E throws snow up to 20 feet away in the direction you want it to go. Easy-glide wheels make the Snow Joe Ultra super easy to turn and maneuver. Plus, the scraper blade at the base of the unit efficiently scrapes the snow clear to the ground without damaging your deck or pavement. Delivering the performance of a gas machine with the convenience of electric power, the Ultra SJ624E 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 .


Product Dimensions: 41.3 x 22.6 x 47.2 inches


Item Weight: 34.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Snow Joe LLC


Item model number: SJ624E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • REALITY VS FANTASY
have used this now for 2 winters & am happy with product. it beats hand shoveling, but there are some things you need to know. ( I am a 66 yr old woman & based on my strength I advise the following) 1. heavy wet snow: it has difficulty as all snow blowers do. don't let the snow build up more than 2 inches before using blower. 2. powdery snow: excellent. if deep snow is expected, either use blower at 4" snow range or swipe over snow twice, once with blade raised, then with blade lowered. (you have to manually hold machine up, but it's very light weight) 3.throwing distance: it will definitely throw past the width of a 1 car driveway, depending on weight of snow, a little further. 4. DO NOT STOP & START BLOWER. doing so overheats motor & you get a burnt rubber smell. INSTEAD, continuously run motor while using (doing so keeps motor cooling fan operating). I hope you fine this helpful. have recommended this to friends & they agree with my suggestions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2021 by m

  • Not a good buy
I would start by saying I will be shoveling the rest of the season instead of using this and would love to return it. It is very loud, it does not have enough power, and a few design flaws. Our first snow came in and I was so excited to take this out. I did one line down my driveway. It doesn't have enough power to shoot the snow very far so it had to go through all the snow in the first line coming back... I wrestled, pushed, and ultimately got my shovel because it is lacking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2018 by zachary

  • It works, well worth the price.
Ordered it in February, it showed up in July (sigh), assembly was trivial. I used it for the first time today (NJ - Blizzard Jan 2016). The snow was between 6 inches and 18 inches this morning, then this afternoon it was 3 to 6 inches. I struggled a lot the first pass (especially at the bottom of the driveway), but the second pass was smooth as can be. Then an hour later two guys with fancy ($1000) snow blowers showed up to do my neighbours driveway, and they were struggling worse than I was. Made me feel real good! The good: - It worked, better than a shovel for sure. Not as well as I dreamed, but faster than shoveling and far less effort. Can't argue with "it worked"! - Not as effective as a $500 / $1000 gas snow blower, but FAR more than 50% / 25% as effective. - Yeah it looks like a kids toy, but ... starts up REAL snappy, manoeuvres easy, and throws the snow like it is not kidding around at all. The bad: - The extension cord is generally a pain in the ass all around (as expected). And DO NOT run over the extension cord, it will get sucked in FAST, and mangled. I still need to figure out a good way to deal with that friggin cord... - Does not work so good when snow is over 1 foot deep (as expected). For a big snow, either get out early and clear the snow in stages, or expect to struggle. Bottom line: I expect this will work well for me 90%-95% of the time, which is "good enough". For the 5-year Blizzard, I plan to hire someone with heavier gear to clear it. Overall, WELL worth the $250. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2016 by Chris Spagnoli

  • A Good Purchase! I like (Snow) Joe!
The timing of my purchase aligned nicely with the east coast snowstorm that started on January 22, 2016. Because of the two days of snow and the high snow amounts, I cleaned my 100 ft+ driveway and sidewalks twice over two days. The first day was a light snow and about 5 inches. The blower handled it very easily and quickly. It didn't scrape to the pavement perfectly but it was close to what my neighbors with larger gas blower were able to achieve. On day two, after a heavier snow overnight, things were a bit more challenging. The snow was probably 7 additional inches and it was a heavier snow. I had to overlap passes to keep moving. The alternative was to push down on the handle to tilt the blades higher to "take off the top" then do an additional swipe to clean down to a flat path. It cleaned fine but took extra time. It took mere minutes to put the unit together. Instructions were very clear and the unit was packaged very nicely. I am giving the unit the full 5 stars although it wasn't perfect. However, I pushed the boundaries of what this unit was advertised to do. Given a regular snow of 6 inches or less, I would have been extremely happy without reservation about my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2016 by Michael Thomas

  • Works better than expected
This works better than I'd expected. I've had a couple gas-powered blowers and thought I'd give an electric one a try. Dragging a 100' cord around is a slight nuisance, but is more than made up for by this thing starting immediately and running smooth and consistent. I live in CT and have used it twice this year, once in about 6" and once in a little over 1'. With the 6" snowfall, it ate through it like nothing (no surprise). I was more surprised that it handled a bit over a foot all at once. I had to make a second pass in certain areas where it drifted closer to 2', but aside from that it was all handled in one pass. Since it's been a remarkably mild winter I haven't tried it on anything more substantial, but it seems like it would do the job just fine as long as I don't let a few feet pile up an try to do it all at once. I'm also not sure about really wet snow, but again, based on my limited experience I think working on it during snowfall (rather than waiting until the end) should prevent any issues. No real complaints with this. It's easy to use, light weight (the 100' cord weighs as much as the blower!), and throws snow halfway across my yard. I'm good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2016 by gEm

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