Finding the right Snow Blower for you!
Finding the right Snow Blower for you!
There are all kinds of snow blowers, but the trick is finding one that fits your potential workload. If you've got a long, wide or hilly driveway and you get frequent, heavy snow coverage, you'll want to look into a more powerful snow blower.
Consumer Reports recommends two-stage gas powered snow blowers if you fit this profile. These blowers have wide augers that gather snow and an impeller that throws it. They're also essential if you have a gravel driveway since the auger doesn't actually touch the ground. Some of these machines can clear swaths 28 to 30 inches wide. Prices for two-stage gas snow blowers range from about $600 to $2,100.
If you've got a flat, mid-sized, paved driveway and you don't get heaps of snow, you probably don't need a heavy-duty snow thrower. Consumer Reports recommends single-stage gas blowers for this type of property.
These machines are lighter and easier to handle and most can clear swaths 20-22 inches wide. However, these are best for paved driveways since the auger makes contact with the ground and could scoop and throw stones from an unpaved driveway. (Yikes!) You can expect these blowers to cost $300 to $900.
For short, flat paved driveways and snow coverage of 4 inches or less, you may want to look into a single-stage electric blower. These models are smaller, lighter, quieter and easier to handle than gas-powered blowers. They clear swaths about 11-18 inches wide. Prices for these lighter-weight models range from $100 to $300.
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