Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Snow Throwers Discount 1

Snow Thrower Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp

List Price : $329.99

Price : $299.99

You Save : $30 ( 10%)


Snow Thrower Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Detail


Snow Thrower Customer Review

Snow Thrower Great little !5
Having a wide deck around three sides of our home I wanted a way to clear off the heavy build up of snow that we receive each winter without so much shoveling. This little Toro does the job. It struggles slightly with the heavy stuff that comes off the roof, but then, so do I. It's done the job for me and it's so lightweight and easy to use. I choose simplicity over power with this one but I don't regret it. A gas powered wouldn't have trouble with ice, but I would have trouble getting it started, so this one works great for what I wanted it for. Ease of use, lightweight handling, and throws the snow 15-20 feet easily, clearing the decks very nicely.

Snow Thrower Toro electric is great!5
Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025
As a single woman, I didn't want to deal with maintaining a gas snowblower, so when I saw this electric snowblower, I thought why not try it? I live in Minnesota and we do get many inches of snow, so most of my friends thought I was crazy to buy it. However, it has been great! I have moved 8 inches of snow at a time and have also moved the gifts that the snowplows have left. It is fabulous!
Amazon sent it as quickly as listed and putting it together was no problem - I did it on my own in 10 minutes.
I will have to get a cord holder as the cord does get in my way periodically. This is really a must buy for anyone. Happy snowblowing! :) Carmen

Snow Thrower very effective 4
Toro has done their homework with this snow thrower. I have a pretty large driveway and I can clear a 3-4" snowfall with it in about 45 minutes, very powerful for its size. It is very convenient as it is lubricated for life and requires very little maintenance. I just plug it in and go. It does require a quick look to be sure nothing is caught up in the snout or the chute (sticks for instance). The only negative comment I can make is, well it has a cord. It is best to follow the instructions for snow blowing in the manual and be sure to blow so the cord lays out behind you or beside you on the house outlet side. It would be easy to get the cord caught up in the snout if not careful. Next Snow Thrower

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