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Snow Joe Corded Electric Snow Blower, 15A Motor, 21" Clearing Path - Single-Stage Walk-Behind Thrower w/ 20 Feet Throw Distance & LED Light for Driveway, Sidewalk, Walkway & Patio, SJ625E

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Size: 21-Inch, 15-Amp w/LED Headlight Kit


Features

  • Quick Removal: Corded Ultra snowblower is great for clearing snow off mid-sized driveways and walkways
  • Electric Blower Convenience: Electric design means no gas, oil, or tune-up for less hassle when the bad weather hits
  • Powerful Motor: 15 amp motor blows up to 800 pounds of snow per minute and the 180-degree adjustable chute throws snow up to 20 feet off your driveway
  • Clearing Width: 2 blade steel auger cuts a path that's 21 inches wide and 12 inches deep for efficient snow removal
  • Move with Ease: Compact wheels for easy maneuverability; Attached 13-inch cord is able to be used with an outdoor 100-foot extension cord (not included) for additional reach

Brand: Snow Joe


Power Source: Corded


Product Dimensions: 40.6"D x 23"W x 42.5"H


Item Weight: 35.7 Pounds


Color: blue


Maximum Throw Distance: 20 Feet


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 27


Brand: Snow Joe


Power Source: Corded


Product Dimensions: 40.6"D x 23"W x 42.5"H


Item Weight: 35.7 Pounds


Color: blue


Maximum Throw Distance: 20 Feet


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


UPC: 810829023827


Global Trade Identification Number: 27


Item Weight: 35.7 pounds


Manufacturer: Snow Joe


Item model number: SJ625E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Works as well (possibly better) than advertised
Size: 18-Inch, 15-Amp w/LED Headlight Kit
I bought this back in October, because last year by the time the snow was falling this 15A version was sold out everywhere. A few days ago here on Long Island, NY we had a few inches of snow followed by rain. The snow didn't melt, but just got soaked so it was very heavy. I gave the Snow Joe a try, and was very impressed with its ability to handle it. It didn't throw the wet snow all that far, but far enough to get it off of my one-car driveway. It even ate right through a ~1 ft pile that I'd pushed off of my car. Today was the real test. While the "great blizzard of 2015" didn't really manifest here, we still got about 14" of snow. Unluckily my driveway had a big drift running right down the middle which was about 2.5 to 3 feet high. This was a light, powdery snow. The Snow Joe worked just as well as advertised. The motor didn't struggle at all, even when I shoved it right into the 3 foot pile of somewhat packed plowed snow at the foot of my driveway. It threw snow a good 15-20 feet away. Can't ask for anything better. There are only 2 downsides to this machine, neither of which detracts from my review because they're both obvious: - Managing the cord. I got a nice 100 ft. cold weather 12 AWG cord to use with it. Of course, keeping the cord out of the way can be a pain, especially when it's dragging through big snow drifts. It wasn't terrible, but something to keep in mind. - It's not self-driven. It took a LOT of effort to push it through a foot of snow. Any more than that and I had to take bites out, pushing forward and then pulling back, etc. It's still a heck of a lot easier than shoveling though. The only other possible concern is the amount of power this thing draws. Excepting new construction, most residential branch circuits with receptacles are rated and have overcurrent protection at 15A. Let's say you plug this into an outlet in your garage, but that outlet is on the same circuit as some other lights and miscellaneous stuff. It's quite probable you'll trip the breaker (or fuse). If that's a worry, consider the 13.5A version which will give you some leeway. I'm fortunate to have a subpanel in my garage with multiple, dedicated 20A receptacles for other tools. Why buy this instead of a gas snow blower? For me it came down to 2 things: Maintenance and size. This does not require regular maintenance. No oil, spark plugs or filters to change. It's not that I mind doing that kind of thing, but I don't want to have to remember to do it. The Snow Joe (as with any electric snow blower) is ready to go anytime. When folded up, the Snow Joe is really rather small. I don't have room in my garage for a full-sized gas snow blower. It's also light weight, so I can throw it up on a shelf and keep it out of the way for summer. Yes, a gas blower would (generally speaking) be more powerful and more effective. But we only get a good snowfall around here a few times a year. Since I only have a small driveway and about 80ft of sidewalk and walkway to clear, it's enough for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2015 by ScottoR

  • Works well so far - but has a flaw.
Size: 18-Inch, 13-Amp
We bought this in March 2022 but didn't actually need to use it until Jan 2024. We're in upstate NY and so often wake up to several inches of snow that needs to be cleared before we can go out to work. This is the first snow thrower we've owned and we bought it because it was on sale for very cheap on Amazon.at the time. We have a mid sized driveway and I've used this to clear snow of between 2" to 6" in depth so far. It's worked well and means I can have the driveway clear in 10 mins, less than half the time it takes two of us to shovel it - and much less physically demanding. The snowjoe itself was pretty easy to assemble. It's a pretty compact unit and doesn't take up too much space in our garage. It's very lightweight so it's easy to manoever. It's corded so I bought an outdoor rated extension lead that runs out of the garage power outlet and reaches the end of the driveway. Plug it in and you're good to go, no messing with a gas engine. It took a bit of getting used to to move around with the cord but it's a minor inconvenience. It has performed well so far. It shifts a lot of snow for a thrower of its size and weight. I haven't used it for more than 6 inches of fresh show yet though. I think it we had a heavy snowfall of 12 inches or so we would still need to use shovels to clear at least some of it. But I'm still happy to have this SnowJoe around to use for the more common amounts of snowfall. There is a flaw though as has been mentioned on some other reviews. The outlet chute nozzle assembly popped off the unit the first time I used it, approx 5 minutes into use. It meant that the snow was thrown straight upwards instead of to the side. Annoying, and down to a poor design of the part. The chute is held in place by plastic slots but only secured with one screw. Once the snow hit the chute it popped out of the slots. I've fixed the issue so far by duct taping all around the outside of the chute base (when the unit was dry). It's not pretty but it has held for the time being. I've heard that other users have added extra screws around the base or used adhesive around the base joint - I may do this if necessary in the future. Overall, despite the flaw I'm glad I bought this. Especially for what we paid for it on sale. I can clear the snow much faster and easier with this and it is a lot less physically demanding than shovelling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by Richard

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