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Snow Joe Corded Electric Snow Blower, 15-Amp Motor, 21" Clearing Path - Single-Stage Walk-Behind Thrower w/ 20 Feet Throwing Distance & LED Light for Driveways, Sidewalks, Walkways & Patios

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Style: 21-Inch, 15-Amp w/LED


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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Top Amazon Reviews


  • One good decision to buy this.
My husband always used our big manly gasoline-powered snowblower to clear our long, double-wide driveway. Alas, he is no longer here to do that and getting a snowplow truck in this driveway is not a good option. Now, I am actually a little afraid of that gasoline-powered snowblower, never having done it before, not liking the gasoline part, and not being able to maneuver it due to its weight. All my guy friends told me it would be no problem to learn, but I am just not into it. So when I read about the electric Snow Joe, I was rather excited. Reading the other reviews convinced me that I would be able to do this. All my guy friends sneered and jeered, "That thing is a toy! What are you going to do with that!" "Electric?? You'll run over the cord." Ha,ha! I have had the last laugh. We got the first real snowfall of the year with about 8" of sudden wet snow. With mild trepidation, having been slightly scared by all the Tim Taylors around me, I ventured out to use it for the first time. Well, it was sort of like vacuuming a carpet, but different. After I read the instructions (yes, girls DO read the instruction book, a major advantage) I pushed the safety button, held down the handle and off I went. Honestly, this had to be the biggest test I could have given it. The snow was really heavy and so I had to "chew" at it in layers. It worked great! My biggest challenge is that I did not get a long enough power cord to begin with, but I improvised and made it down the 100' driveway much faster than I thought. After I get an additional length, all will be good in the kingdom. Nothing was difficult for my Snow Joe and it took the snow down to pavement. My husband's big old two stage never did that well. I like that it is light-weight and is not hard at all to navigate. And as far as running over the cord? That was never even close to being a problem. I got an cold weather extension cord that remained pliable in the frigid temperatures and I never had to fight with it. My friends had me convinced that I had made a mistake in purchasing this before I tried it. This has taught me that people don't know what they don't know. Trusting the reviews on Amazon helps me to make good decisions. This was one of them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2016 by C Annie

  • A good deal, decent snow thrower
The media could not be loaded. For the money, this snow thrower is worth it. Best for paved surfaces, like any snow blower, but can make it work on packed gravel which is where I use mine. First used it on a light snow of about 3 inches, it moved it decently but I felt it should throw it further. Second snow was 7 inches, and it performed amazing. In a some spots it was closer to 9 inches and I could tell it was a lot for the motor so I'd go forward and back up to allow it to spin back up and them go back in. All in all, it did the job. I removed the scraper bar for a little more clearance of rocks, it gives you a little more but not much. Still worked fine, only chucking a few stones. BE VERY CAREFUL when using on gravel, throw the snow away from vehicles, people and windows, the stones go MUCH farther than the snow. Theres a reason why we moved to wireless devices, cords suck. I have two 12 gauge cords totaling 150 ft, and I spend a decent amount of time moving them around. You'd be surprised how much resistance snow gives when trying to pull a cord through it. The LED light is nice, but havent had to use it yet. The handle seems a little flimsy, wish it felt a bit stronger, but its holding up so far. Probably that way because it folds down to be smaller. It is very lightweight, but still it was a workout pushing up the grade of my drive, which isnt much. Great on the level, easy to maneuver, but if you have hills, self propelled would be nice. For the money, it's a good deal. Even with spending another $150 in extension cords, I've spent less than a battery operated machine. Plus, I can use it as long as it takes, and not have to worry about battery dying. Or needing to drop another bill in a few years on a replacement battery... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2022 by John D.

  • It works!
I have a 2 stage honda gas blower at home, but I use it rarely because it's smelly and heavy. I wanted a lighter weight blower I would use and of course electric is a plus for the planet. Today was first use. - 7 inches of semi wet Minnesota snow. It handled it well. Works like a typical single stage where it doesn't throw the snow all that far, and sort of propels itself by scraping the ground when the snow is lighter. Power: Adequate - for the most part was using the whole width and it was keeping up. When the snow is particularly packed it slows down and you have to push it more. Noise: Sounds like a shop vac. I thought it would be quieter. The constant pitch change when not under load to under load was a bit annoying, but quieter than gas. Gas one had a more consistent sound though, so may still wake the neighbors. Corded vs Cordless: Cord was a minor annoyance and not a show stopper. I already had a 100 foot cord and that gets to where I need it to. I built a little reel for the wall so winding it up is a cinch. You just need to plan your route so you aren't constantly running it over. Weight/ergonomics: it's light, and the handle is low. I am tall and would have preferred it to be higher. The crank to turn the blow direction was super low to the ground, which was a little annoying, but not a show stopper either for this price. Verdict: Seems like a keeper. I'm not getting rid of the gas one for huge snowfalls, but this is a good in between tool. UPDATE: Had some really wet snow, and noticed it clogs up at the chute due to a poor design. If the snow is light and fluffy, it works great. But if it's heavy and wet, the chute sort of concentrates it, and because it's shaped like a cone - narrower at the exit - it just creates a big plug that you have to stop and pound out. For the heavy and wet snows - you really need a two stage to chop it up first. This thing just isn't built for that. It's still useful - just not a replacement for the big hog. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024 by W

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