Toro 38381 18-Inch 15 Amp Electric 1800 Power Curve Snow Blower

August 10, 2013 - Comment

Toro 38381 18-Inch 15 Amp Electric 1800 Power Curve Snow Blower Power Curve technology carves paths 18 inches wide and up to 12 inches deep down to the pavement, and throws snow up to 30 feet. Click here for a larger image Ideal for residential use, the Toro 1800 electric Power Curve snow blower is

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Toro 38381 18-Inch 15 Amp Electric 1800 Power Curve Snow Blower

Toro snow blower Power Curve technology carves paths 18 inches wide and up to 12 inches deep down to the pavement, and throws snow up to 30 feet.
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Ideal for residential use, the Toro 1800 electric Power Curve snow blower is small in stature yet packs enough muscle to easily clear deep snow from driveways and walkways. The unit’s wide, compact stance, deep-cutting blades, and powerful electric motor move large volumes of snow out of the way, while the adjustable chute puts all that snow right where you want it.

Designed to Move Snow

Combining a 15 amp electric motor with patented Power Curve technology, the blower moves more snow in less time, virtually eliminates clogging, and cleans all the way down to the pavement. In one pass, the blower can clear a path 18 inches wide and 12 inches deep. Move up to 700 pounds of snow in a minute.

The 1800 Power Curve snow blower performs like a gas unit, but without all the maintenance. Just plug it in and throw snow up to 30 feet. Use the snow blower’s Zip Deflector control to throw snow high, low, or in-between, and with just a simple touch, the unit’s positive-locking ratchet deflector adjusts in less than a second.

Built for Convenience

Because it’s electric powered, the 1800 Power Curve snow blower weighs only 25 pounds, making it easy to maneuver and use by many members of the family. Furthermore, the blower’s ergonomic handle provides maximum comfort and leverage, its lift handle makes it easy to transport from the deck to the patio or pathway, and its cord lock system means you don’t have to stop because of interrupted power.

Maintenance-free, the 1800 Power Curve snow blower offers plug-in-and-go convenience, and when not in use, its handle folds for compact storage. Toro covers the electric 1800 Power Curve snow blower with a two-year warranty. Capacity and throw distance will vary with conditions.

Toro snow blower Ergonomically designed handle for comfort and ease of use. Toro snow blower Zip deflector allows for changing the direction and locking in the angle to throw snow where you want. Toro snow blower Quickly adjusts the chute, left to right and to throw snow where you want it.
Toro snow blower Larger 6-inch wheels provide more snow-gripping traction. Toro snow blower Power Curve system, with curved rotor and inverted funnel housing, moves more snow in less time and virtually eliminates clogging. Toro snow blower Cord lock system means you don’t have to stop because of interrupted power.

What’s in the Box

Toro 1800 Power Curve snow blower, parts for assembly, operator’s manual

Toro Electric Snowblowers

Toro 38361
Power Shovel (38361) Toro 38371
1500 Power Curve (38371) Toro 38381
1800 Power Curve (38381) Performance Capacity/Minute (the power to cut through snow) Up to 300 pounds/136 kg Up to 500 pounds/227 kg Up to 700 pounds/318 kg Throw Distance (the power to put snow in its place) Up to 20 feet / 6 m Up to 25 feet / 7.6 m Up to 30 feet / 9 m Clearing Width (fewer passes gets the job done faster) 12 inches 15 inches 18 inches Snow Cut Depth — 1 Pass 6 inches 12 inches 12 inches Engine Amps / Motor 7.5 amp / Series Wound 12 amp / Series Wound 15 amp / Series Wound User-Friendly Features Deflector N/A ZIP Deflector ZIP Deflector Chute Control N/A Chute Lever Quick Lever Ideal for Sidewalks and walkways
Driveways that can park up to 2 cars
2-4 inches at a time Sidewalks and walkways
Driveways that can park up to 4 cars
2-6 inches at a time Sidewalks and walkways
Driveways that can park up to 4 cars
2-6 inches at a time Weight 13 pounds / 6 kg 25 pounds / 11 kg 26 pounds / 12 kg Warranty 2 year full 2 year full 2 year full Innovative Features Telescoping handle: height adjustment of 6 inches to fit any user Easy-to-use controls: intuitive operation with either hand Quick lever: aim snow on-the-go with no cranking necessary Adjustable handle: sliding and rotating adjustments to offer supreme control and comfort Zip deflector: unique locking-style deflector to consistently throw snow where you want it Maximium power: offering the industry’s leading power-to-width ratio to clear more snow in less time

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Comments

Mark Hornig "Mark H" says:

Decent but Be Aware of it’s Limitations The Toro Power Curve is not a bad machine for the right situations. At times I’ve been impressed by its effort– but ultimately my needs were more than it could handle. I give it a mostly positive recommendation, but before buying just make sure you aren’t expecting too much from this machine.Living in Wisconsin we get a lot of snow, and my previous snowblower was a small 18″ MTD that handled most everything for 12 years. When it died I was going to replace it with another but I was…

ak/mtwoman says:

excellent product!!! Have shoveled, bladed, & blown lots of snow in 55 yrs. Last snowblower was craftsman gas blower that is still working out at the farm. I am 64 & needed something lightweight & powerful that I can pick up & move as I need to! Very easy for one person to assemble. This is the tkt. I just came in from blowing one foot of snow on long driveway & sidewalk at home in town; plus the double driveway and corner lot sidewalk of my 91yr neighbor. One pass all the way to the concrete every time. It took me…

Schmonkey says:

I’m not waiting to buy – glad to be back again! I owned a previous Toro 1800 model for probably 7 years (ending in roughly 2000-2001). I’d get my driveway cleaned faster and better than my neighbors using their gas units. But, after 7 years, my Toro finally had it and I decided to get me a gas/oil mix snow blower.I ended up with two different gas/oil mix units over the past 9 years. One gas snow blower lasted 3 years (I paid about $500 for it). The next one lasted 6 years and is on its last leg (I paid $465) for it…

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