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WEN 5664 Blaster 13.5-Amp 18-Inch Electric Snow Thrower

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Arrives Thursday, May 9
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Size: 13.5-Amp, 18-Inch


Features

  • Throws up to 490 pounds of snow per minute
  • Clears snow 18 inches wide and 7.8 inches deep
  • 13.5 Amp motor shoots snow up to 20 ft away
  • 6-inch wheels and lightweight design make for easy mobility
  • Quick-adjust chute rotates 180 degrees to direct path of the snow

Description

Remember when the snow trapped you inside? With the WEN Snowblaster 18-inch Electric Snow Thrower, you’ll be able to clear a path through the snowfall up to 18 inches wide and 7.8 inches deep. This snow blower picks up snow using its 13.5 amp engine and blasts it up to 20 feet away in the direction of your choice. The pivoting snow chute includes a hand crank to easily rotate the aim of the blast a full 180 degrees and a quick-adjust system to simplify vertical angle adjustments. The lightweight design along with the 6-inch wheels allow for easy steering through the coldest of terrains. And because it is a WEN Product, your Snowblaster comes backed by a two-year warranty, a nationwide network of skilled technicians, and a helpful and friendly customer service line. Make the winters slightly more bearable with the WEN Snowblaster 18-inch Electric Snow Thrower. Remember when you made that snow disappear? Remember WEN. Speed:2200 rpm (no load)

Brand: WEN


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: 37"D x 18"W x 40"H


Item Weight: 32 Pounds


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Maximum Throw Distance: 20 Feet


Wheel Size: 6 Inches


Brand: WEN


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: 37"D x 18"W x 40"H


Item Weight: 32 Pounds


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Maximum Throw Distance: 20 Feet


Wheel Size: 6 Inches


Item Weight: 32 pounds


Manufacturer: WEN


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 5664


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • It's not a heavy duty machine, but it works well.
Size: 13.5 Amp, 18 Inch
We rarely have snow more than 6." This machine can handle snow up to that depth. If the snow is heavy and wet, I have to go very slow, but it gets the job done. It can throw light snow 10-15 feet. The heavy stuff, maybe 4 feet. I'm surprised how clean it gets concrete surfaces. I volunteer to clear snow for a number of seniors, and since this is a corded machine, I can run this for as long as it takes without a battery running down. It's light and easy to lift into the back of my pickup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023 by D. Hesselbarth

  • Best Bang for the Buck
Size: 13.5-Amp, 18-Inch
This is the our third electric thrower, the least expensive, and by far the best. For around $100, give or take, it is tough to beat for value. In southeast Michigan, we typically get about 3-6 decent sized snow blasts per year. Since purchased in 2017, it is probably on about its 12th or more tour of snow duty and does the job as well as it did the first day. It feels like it might be flimsy and cheap, but in real snow clearing scenarios, this thing has been a champ - no loose clips, bolts, or other parts - no broken blades or cracked plastic. With proper care, seems suitably durable. Best for light snows topping at about 3"-4", but can handle heavier snows up to maybe 6"-7". Snow depth can be managed with more frequent passes - clear the snow before it gets too deep. For deeper snows, take shorter bites - not the entire width of the auger mechanism, but 1/4 to 1/2 the width to allow snow to collapse into the auger mechanism. Overall very pleased with this model. I don't hand out five star reviews very often, but dollars to productivity/usefulness, this has been an excellent purchase and has saved a lot of work. Pros - Relatively powerful - Surprisingly durable - probably won't take a lot of abuse, but with proper care has held up well since late 2017; looks/works like new - Cuts a reasonably wide swath for an inexpensive electric blower - Cuts fairly deep for an inexpensive electric blower - Depending on snow type, can throw up to 20', as advertised - Very lightweight and highly maneuverable - Good thoughtful, design - even a nice touch with a tension relief hook for the power cord (which probably cost all of 10 cents to add to the model, but helps tremendously); handle on top of the motor for lifting and moving; crank/chute works well - easier to adjust chute trajectory than models with turn screws to tighten (feels a bit flimsy, but does hold up okay, though) - VERY low maintenance - no gas to purchase and store; no oil required; no spark plugs; no exhaust smell in clothes when the job is done; quieter than gas models Cons - Chute is a bit flimsy, but is actually easier to angle than chutes with turn screws - Requires additional care/caution for sticks, stones, and sidewalk cracks as compared with most gas powered or larger electric models - Cord management can be a challenge, but usually easily managed with a sturdy power cable and a little practice. - Proper extension cords are required. Thick, all-weather/winter cables, rated at 15 amp or better are highly recommended, so figure this into your final cost. Do not use with low amperage cords. - Will not handle heavier snows at increased depths. Best to manage how much you need to clear and when, using multiple passes as necessary; not recommended for ice or re-frozen snow at all - this is an invitation to damaging the blower Other Notes - Ignore one star reviews that are based on damage during delivery, which is something Amazon and Wen have very little ability to resolve. Check out reviews about actual operation. - Has a safety-start mechanism, press the button and pull the thin, lower handle up to start. Very easy. - Bright orange color may be a plus for visibility - Noise is comparable to loud vacuum cleaner - Not difficult to assemble, but about average difficulty for this type of thing - If you live in an area with extended cold spells, remember to dust snow off after a job is complete; this prevents refreezing and potentially impairing the chute's ability to turn when used the next time - Worth considering a water-tight cord lock for where the extension connects to the blower or where additional extension cords are connected together. https://smile.amazon.com/Farm-Innovators-CC-2-Connect-Water-Tight/dp/B002MHFXS8/ref=sr_1_9?dchild=1&keywords=winter+power+cord&qid=1613489583&sr=8-9 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2021 by Amazonian

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Size: 13.5-Amp, 18-Inch
UPDATE: I just raised the star rating from 3 to 4. We've had a horrible winter here in Northern Michigan with constant snow fall, many times being dumped on with 10" or more of snow in a very short time. This little snow blower kept going and cleared my driveway every time. My husband ended up being hospitalized for a month, and it snowed pretty much daily during that time. Boy did I appreciate the fact that this little guy made it possible for me to get in and out of the driveway every day. It has it's shortcomings, but for the price, I'm very thankful I had it. I did have to remove the side panel and deal with frozen ice around the belt one additional time (read below), which is a pain. But still, thankful I had it. Original post: I bought this in August to be prepared for winter. We didn't get much snow up until a few weeks ago. I was excited to try out my new little snow blower. First try, it did a pretty good job, although, it digs really deep, so if the snow isn't deep, it will dig into dirt. Second use, we had a good snowfall (about 7").. It did a pretty good job. I did my long driveway with it and was very pleased with the results. In fact, I got on here to write a glowing review, but held it to take pictures.. I realized there was another area I could have used it on, so I got it out, it started, but sounded weird and wasn't throwing snow. I turned it off to check it over. Couldn't find anything wrong, so I tried to start it again, but it was just dead. I called the customer service number on the front of the manual, and after describing what happened to the rep, he suggested that the belt might be packed with snow and ice. He told me how to remove a side panel to see. He was right, it was indeed completely frozen with ice and snow. If you are standing at the back of the unit looking forward, the black panel on the left side of the machine is connected by 4 screws. If you remove them and pull off the panel, you can see the belts. Mine was completely frozen with a lot of ice. I carefully chipped what I could away and then pointed a heater towards it letting the rest of the snow melt. Once the ice was gone, I tried starting it and it started right up. There are pros and cons to this. Amazon had offered to let me ship it back, minus a $21 restocking fee (which wasn't setting well with me since I'd only used it two times).. I really did not want to unassemble the machine and repack it in the box, let alone take it to the local UPS drop off since I am a 64 year old woman and getting that box into my vehicle would not be easy.. So, for that, I'm very glad I got it running again. However, I am concerned about the fact that this thing may get packed with ice and snow every time I use it, and I may have to repeatedly remove that panel and get rid of the ice. The rep suggested I bring the unit inside the house and let it warm up. I don't want a snow blower sitting in my house, let alone allowing snow/ice to melt away in the house. That isn't a practical option. Running a heater out in the garage to melt the ice and snow isn't a great option, either, as it just raises our electric bill. In the long run, it does a pretty good job, but with limitations. It's snowing right now and will be all night, so I'll get the chance to use it tomorrow morning. I'm hoping it doesn't end up packed with ice and snow again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2019 by Karen

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