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Westinghouse WSnow20 Corded Snow Blower 20 Inch, Steel Auger, Dual LED Lights, 1800 Watt Motor, Electric Snow Blower with 25ft Throwing Distance, Plows 680lbs/min, Adjustable Chute

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Style: 20 Inch


Features

  • IDEAL FOR ANY AREA: Our Westinghouse WSnow20 electric snow thrower has a rubber-tipped steel auger thats perfect for safe, easy and quick snow removal from driveways, sidewalks, walkways, porches and decks
  • PLUG IN, POWER UP: The 120V 15A 1800W corded electric motor powerfully throws 680 pounds of snow per minute, clearing a 20-inch wide, 10-inch deep path in every pass, making short work of a long driveway
  • EASY & EFFECTIVE: Light weight and easily maneuverable, yet powerful enough to throw snow 25 feet; 7-inch snow grabbing wheels; soft grip handle; 180 degree adjustable snow thrower chute
  • BRIGHT IDEA: Our corded snow thrower has dual LED headlights for winter nights
  • PERFORMANCE & PEACE OF MIND: All Westinghouse snow blowers are functionally tested in the factory and have a 2-year limited warranty and lifetime technical support, backed by our nationwide Westinghouse Service Network

Description

The Westinghouse WSnow20 Electric Snow Blower is designed to have the performance of a gas-powered machine, but with the ease of electric. The durable rubber-tipped steel auger safely clears an impressive path 20-inches wide and 10-inches deep in every pass, moving a cool 680 pounds per minute, throwing snow up to 25 feet away through the easily adjustable 180 degree directional chute. With a strong, low-maintenance push-button-start 120 Volt, 1800 Watt electric motor, you can easily remove unlimited snow anytime without worrying about refueling with gas or recharging a battery. That’s a lot of power packed into an electric machine that’s quieter, lighter and more maneuverable than heavier gas-powered snow throwers, making the WSnow20 a perfect choice for snow removal for driveways, walkways, sidewalks, porches and decks. 7-inch snow-grabbing wheels for easy movement. Soft grip handle. Equipped with dual LED lights for winter nights. Now you can move snow easily with the Westinghouse WSnow20 corded electric snow blower. Just clear your path and enjoy the snow.

Brand: Westinghouse


Power Source: ac


Product Dimensions: 46"D x 19.7"W x 37.8"H


Item Weight: 29.3 Pounds


Color: Blue


Engine Type: Electric


Wheel Size: 7 Inches


Voltage: 120 Volts


Ideal Snow Depth: 10 Inches


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Brand: Westinghouse


Power Source: ac


Product Dimensions: 46"D x 19.7"W x 37.8"H


Item Weight: 29.3 Pounds


Color: Blue


Engine Type: Electric


Wheel Size: 7 Inches


Voltage: 120 Volts


Ideal Snow Depth: 10 Inches


UPC: 850060639166


Clearing Width: 20 Inches


Item Weight: 29.3 pounds


Manufacturer: Westinghouse


Item model number: WSnow20


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Snowblower
Style: 20 Inch
No problems assembling snow blower. I run it on a large gauge chord so it’s not starved for power. Throws snow far, digs into deep snow without a problem cleans walks and driveways bare. Love this snowblower. I like it better than a gasoline powered snowblower. Headlights are bright and light up well in the dark. I’m 75 years old and I have no problem pushing it into deep snow, so not too heavy. Yes I recommend this snowblower blower and would buy it again. Great value! It is durable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Good, but not Perfect
I just used my new Westinghouse WSnow22 corded snow blower on our first snow of the season, and here is my review. I will largely compare it to a corded Greenworks snow blower that it is replacing. Assembly Overall, assembly of the snow blower was not difficult, and the instructions were pretty good. Unfortunately, the assembling it requires dealing with three plastic cable clips that are a poor and frustrating design. The clips on my Greenworks snow blower were a design of two C shapes back to back; one clips onto the handle of the snow blower and the other onto the cable. The clips for the Westinghouse are like the outline of an 8, so you have to put the cable into the clip and then put the clip onto the handle. Putting the clip onto the handle required bending the plastic of the clips so much that I was sure they were going to break at any moment. This is a poor design, and I don't see why they don't just skip the clips and include three zipties - it would have been much easier. Snow Blower Features and Use The Westinghouse WSnow22 had no problem with the slightly wet snow that I pushed it through. The snow was around 3" deep, but with drifting, in some spots it may have been 6-8" high. I had a little difficulty pushing it through the deeper areas, but the auger had no problem chewing through it. A few minor things on the Westinghouse could be better. The lights on the Westinghouse are on whenever the snow blower is running, but cannot be turned on otherwise, even if it is plugged in. The Greenworks has a switch for the lights and they can be on even if the auger is not running. This is useful when clearing snow in the dark, especially if you need to look at the condition of the sidewalk in front of the blower with the auger off. The handle of the Greenworks has a foam cushion on it similar to what you would see on a lawnmower. The Westinghouse has no cushion on the handle at all - you are grabbing onto tube steel directly. I did not have a problem with this in my first use of it, but after the second day of using it I could feel a sore spot starting to develop on my hands. I am already considering how I might be able to wrap the handle in something to help with this. The deadman switch on the Greenworks is a bar that extends the full width of the handle, like what you would see on a lawnmower. The deadman switch on the Westinghouse is a handle only on the right side - so you have no choice but to hold it with your right hand only. Did you want to use your right hand to adjust the rotation of the chute while running the snow blower, for example? Well, you can't. The chute angle adjustment on the Westinghouse requires you to stop the snow blower and go to the chute, loosen a knob, adjust the angle, and then tighten the knob again. There is no control from the main handle to adjust this. On the Greenworks, you can adjust the angle by simply squeezing a handle on the back of the chute, which is easier, but unfortunately the Greenworks design cannot withstand the force of the snow being thrown. If you have the angle set lower, the impact of the snow will eventually rattle the chute back up to the highest position. So far, the Westinghouse design is more durable, even if it is less convenient. The chute rotation on the Westinghouse is not as smooth as I would like. It requires a little bit of force to turn the handle to point the chute, and it only seems to move in notches, instead of smoothly. The Greenworks worked the same, from what I remember, but eventually the Greenworks mechanism got stuck in one position (pointed left) and fixing it required disassembling the snow blower. After it got stuck the same way shortly later, I left it that way. So far the chute on the Westinghouse has not gotten stuck and I was able to rotate it back and forth. If you are considering a single-stage, corded electric snow blower that is not self-propelled, this is a good option with no major flaws. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2025 by Brian Haynes

  • Lightweight but powerful even in wet snow
Style: 20 Inch
Bought this to replace one we sold on when we went to Mississippi. Upon return back to Indiana found the usual 4+ inches of snow the norm, and as we get older then shoveling just isn't as easy at used to be. Hence, the Westinghouse 20" corded snowblower. Lets get one thing out the way first, corded is not as convenient whilst using as cordless or fuel driven, but it is quieter and easier to get started with, and you don't run out of fuel or power! Having to reposition the cord to avoid it snagging has always been the issue with such devices, but that does not take anything away from the performance, so don't let that put you off, just get the cordless version if you need to. The WSnow20 is very easy to assemble, all of 5 minutes to complete, and no tools or a degree in construction required. It is light enough to lift up if need be, and very easy to maneuver on the surface. My first try with this was with 4" deep wet, heavy show, sitting on a sheet of ice, and it worked perfectly. The ability to adjust the blow chute is an excellent addition and makes it so easy to use without stopping/starting each time. The 3 card-wide driveway and patio were sorted in well less than an hour, something that has taken me 2 or 3 times as long in the past, and without feeling like I've suffered a cardiac issue or my lungs feel like they've filled with ice! To be perfectly candid, it's not so much different from just using an electric lawnmower. I did actually use it on part of the grassed area at the back (we have dogs) and it was simple and effective there too! Overall impression: Excellent snow blower for the price range, has the power and agility to clear the snow without struggling to move or turn and won't leave you needing a 2 hour lie-down afterwards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2025 by Anthony Scott

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