Snow Throwers
Toro 38361 Power Shovel 7.5 Amp Electric Snow Thrower
(Lawn & Patio) Toro
Ultralight electric snow thrower
7-1/2 amp electric motor throws snow to 20 feet, cuts 6-inches deep and 12-inches wide per pass
15 by 12 by 52 inches; 12-1/2 pounds
Price:
$149.99
$85.99
Customer Reviews:
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Dig It
If you go to Target, Home Depot or any of the other big chains that sell the Toro Electric Shovel you will probably find the same thing that I did...that it is SOLD OUT. Why? Because this is one of the most helpful tools to have ever been placed on the market.It works fairly well on small... -
Surprisingly Excellent
This is review written with Montana winter experience.The reviews were generally good with this item so I bought one, mainly for the convenience of easily cleaning the drawbridge, walkways, entry, and in front of my garage without a shovel.This device is pre-assembled, easily carried, easy to...
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and is there any thing else I should do?
You should put stabilizer in the gas and then run the blower for a few minutes. There are additives in the stabilizer that help prevent "varnish" buildup in your carb over a summer of non use.
I don't understand what it means.
I am looking for a snow brush in Calgary Ab, it needs to be gas powered. I am talking about a piece of equipment like a snow blower but has a big roller brush on the front for "sweeping" the snow.
Here you go :
http://www.consumersearch.
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