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Wild Badger Power 40V Cordless Snow Shovel, 12" Brushless, 20 FT Throw, 8" Depth, 4.0Ah Battery & Fast Charger Included, for Steps, Porches, Walkways & Driveways

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Style: 40V Snow shovel


Features

  • 40V BRUSHLESS POWER FOR HEAVY, WET SNOW Built for tougher winter days, this 40V brushless snow shovel delivers noticeably more power than typical 20V light-duty shovels, so you can cut through wet, compacted and deeper snow instead of just dusting off a light layer.
  • 12" X 8" CLEARING CAPACITY MORE SNOW PER PASS Clear a wider and deeper path with every push. The 12-inch clearing width and up to 8 inches snow depth let you move more snow in fewer passes than many 20V shovels that are usually around 12" wide and 6" deep, reducing how long youre out in the cold.
  • SAVE YOUR BACK & YOUR MORNINGS Let the auger do the lifting and throwing for you. Instead of bending, scooping and tossing heavy snow, you simply glide the shovel forward while it clears paths, steps and townhouse driveways in minutesso your back and your schedule survive winter.
  • 23-CAR DRIVEWAYS PER CHARGE In typical 36" snow, a single 4.0Ah charge can clear most 23-car driveways; runtime varies by depth, density, and temperature.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT, ERGONOMIC & CORDLESS FREEDOM Weighing about 12 lb with a well-balanced, ergonomic handle, this snow shovel feels easy to control while still staying planted in deeper snow. No cords, no gas, no fumesjust snap in the 40V battery and go wherever the snow is.

Description

If your back hates shoveling snow, this 40V cordless snow shovel is built for you.Instead of lifting, scooping and tossing heavy, icy snow, the Wild Badger Power 40V Brushless Snow Shovel lets you simply walk forward while the auger cuts, lifts and throws snow out of your way. Winter mornings become fast, efficient and far less painful.Powered by a high-performance 40V brushless motor, this shovel is designed for heavier, wetter and deeper snow than many light-duty 20V models. The 12" clearing width and up to 8" snow depth mean you move more snow in fewer passes, making it a smart choice if you live in a snow belt area or regularly wake up to more than just a light dusting.With its approx 12 lb lightweight, ergonomic design, the shovel stays stable in deeper snow yet feels easy to handle on steps, porches, walkways and townhouse driveways. The cordless 40V battery system gives you the freedom to clear snow wherever you need it—no extension cords to drag, no gas to mix, and no fumes in your face.The included 40V 4.0Ah battery and fast chargerprovide plenty of runtime for daily cleanups after overnight snowfalls. Just grab the shovel, snap in the battery and clear the areas that actually matter: front steps, porches, sidewalks, parking spots and narrow driveways.When you’re done, pop the battery out, bring it inside and charge it up for the next storm.Wild Badger Power stands behind this tool with a 3-year warranty for home use, so you can upgrade from painful manual shoveling or under-powered light-duty shovels with confidence. If you’re looking for a cordless snow shovel that truly handles wet and heavy snow, deeper drifts and real-world winter conditions, this 40V brushless model is built for the job.

Brand: Wild Badger Power


Power Source: Battery Powered


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 12"W x 56"H


Item Weight: 15 Pounds


Color: Blue


Engine Type: Electric


Voltage: 40 Volts


Ideal Snow Depth: 8 Inches


UPC:


Clearing Width: 12 Inches


Brand: Wild Badger Power


Power Source: Battery Powered


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 12"W x 56"H


Item Weight: 15 Pounds


Color: Blue


Engine Type: Electric


Voltage: 40 Volts


Ideal Snow Depth: 8 Inches


UPC: 850046351877


Clearing Width: 12 Inches


Item Weight: 15 pounds


Manufacturer: WILD BADGER POWER


Item model number: WB40VSNOWSH


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's Better Than you's Expect!
This snowblower isn’t perfect, but it’s very good — especially for the price. It’s from an unknown brand, but it genuinely performs well. I also own a Toro 621E and got tired of the maintenance and no-start issues, so I decided to try a battery-powered model. This one was about half the price of EGO or Toro, so I took a chance. If Stihl made a battery snowblower, I would have gone that route since most of my outdoor tools are Stihl battery-powered — but I’m not disappointed with this purchase. Is it perfect? No. Is it excellent for the money? Absolutely. So far, I’ve used it in up to about 3" of medium-density snow, and it handles that well. I also cleared a section of sidewalk with drifts over 10", and while it’s not a match for a gas unit in deep snow, it did get through it. I just had to go slowly and be deliberate. My driveway fits 6 cars, and it cleared that, plus the sidewalk and front walk, on less than one battery charge which I find impressive. Downsides: Not as powerful as a gas unit Mostly plastic construction (could be a pro or con depending on perspective) Not self-propelled — you do have to push it Batteries may show a charging error if they’re too cold (bringing them inside for a bit solves this) Assembly was very easy — about 10 minutes from unboxing to ready-to-go. The unit, batteries, and charger together weigh under 50 lbs, so it’s easily manageable to move around. I really appreciate not having to deal with gas, oil, or pull-starts — just pop in the battery and go. It’s also much quieter than a gas blower. Not silent, but neighbor-friendly. And no exhaust fumes. Overall, I recommend it. I may even try one of their push mowers since there are times I’d rather not use my riding mower. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2026 by LightningSVT LightningSVT

  • Excellent Machine! Amazon Also Sells Chute Tool and Cover.
I have yet to use this snowblower, but snow is coming next week. Will update on how well it works then. The Wild Badger Snowblower was easy to put together. I watched a YouTube video on how to assemble it and I read the instruction manual. Once fully assembled, I popped the battery in and she started right up. From Amazon, I then bought the "BiLLNE 731-2643 Snow Thrower Chute Clearing Tool" and the "Bike Pump Holder Clip Fixing Frame Retaining Bracket For Mountain Road Bike Black Cycling", and the "Lawn Mower Cover--Universal Fit Push Lawn Mower Cover For Outdoor UV Protection, Waterproof, Dust". I zip-tied the bike pump retaining bracket to the second part of the left side bar of the handlebar (the side without any cable running up it). I placed the bike pump retaining bracket just below the first large, blue, plastic wing nut, (as you move down from the handlebar), so that it does not interfere with folding the top half of the handle bar for storage. It holds the BiLLNE chute clearing tool nicely. On Amazon, there are other similar chute clearing tools to choose from, as well as bike pump retaining brackets. The push lawn mower cover fits almost perfectly--the end that hangs in front of the auger is just a couple inches short of reaching the ground. However, if you place the top of snow chute to it's lowest shooting level, the cover fully fits. You can also fold the first half of the handle down for a baggy fit. You can check out the dimensions of the push lawn mower cover that I purchased and buy any type with similar dimensions--there are many to choose from on Amazon. UPDATE: I used this snowblower last week in 6-8 inches of snow (height varied depending on where I was). Two 40v 4ah batteries cleared a 100 ft walkway and two car spaces. The blowing of the snow was fine for me, but only seemed to throw the snow maybe 10-15 feet? I did not measure it. Love the chute handle for quick turning of the chute from left to right (or right to left), with the ability to stop the chute anywhere in between. FULL DISCLOSURE: I used this Wild Badger snowblower on a GRAVEL parking area and on a WOODEN boardwalk/walkway and over GRASS--ALL of which the manufacturer says NOT to do. However, I just made sure to tilt the machine back slightly, as I pushed it, so that the scraper bar skimmed the snow, leaving about a half inch on the ground, and did not get caught on anything. However, if you have a paved driveway or walkway or a wooden walkway or deck without spaces between the boards, you will have an easy time pushing the snowblower, without having to tilt it, and the scraper bar will do a great job cleaning down to the surface. The snow fell during a temperature of 30F, which remained through the snowfall and cleanup. The snow consistency was not wet enough to make a snowball, but not perfect powder either. The snowblower seemed to NOT enjoy being pushed through the snow with the entire width of the auger housing (front opening) of the snowblower being filled. It was much happier when I cut through the snow filling only a half width of the auger housing. I think in the future, especially if we get wet snow, I will take on the snow blowing in shifts of 5-6 inches at a time. I do very much appreciate the fact that the scraper bar and rubber auger paddles are replaceable, and that the motor belt is replaceable. I think this snowblower is a great investment! Thank you Wild Badger! OF SPECIAL NOTE: the regular battery charger that comes with the Wild Badger Snowblower works great, BUT it does take 1 1/2 to 2 hours to fully charge a 40v 4ah battery. SO, in case we ever get more than a foot of snow, I went ahead and purchased the Wild Badger 40v quick charger, sold here on Amazon, and it is a speed demon! I love it. Charges the batteries in half the time (30-45 minutes). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2025 by TP

  • Very good tool but difficult for hand arthritis
Style: 40V Snow shovel
I was skeptical, but this thing is miraculous. For powdery snow 7" high, it cleared my driveway in a short time. I appreciate the large battery pack. The only thing keeping it from being a perfect 5 stars is the safety mechanism, which requires you to push a switch and hold the trigger at the same time. I have RA and I imagine a lot of folks buying this have less mobility...it's really hard and inefficient to hold them both down the entire time you are shoveling. It's not a saw, so I think the safety mechanism is overkill and should be a one-time double press to stay on similar to a vacuum rather than a perpetual press. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2026 by D

  • Batteries expensive but had pretty good duration
Style: 40V Snow shovel
I am disabled and can't shovel. Bought this for the porches and deck but it worked better than I expected, power was great at 40volts and battery duration surprised me as well. The only drawback, u can only aim snow straight-ahead. So on edges or sides you have to blow it twice; first to make a path wide enough to turn sideways and then blow off the to the side of the driveway. Dumb design should have a swivel shoot. Otherwise it worked well for one experience of lighter, shifting, wind-blown snow. Came fast and was very well packaged. Not cheap though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026 by Consumer

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