GreenWorks Pro 80V 20″ Snow Thrower w/ 2Ah Battery & Charger
November 28, 2015 - Comment
Greenworks Pro 80-Volt 20-in Cordless Electric Snow Blower with 20-inch auger width and utilizing the powerful 80V lithium ion power http://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to (“” (amazon.com, endless.com, smallparts.com or
I was happy with my 15 Amp electric Toro which only cost … A piece of junk!!! I bought this last winter (it was a Lowe’s exclusive). The reason behind the purchase: I was happy with my 15 Amp electric Toro which only cost $250, hence the idea of losing the cord with a similar performance seemed very attractive…so I bought it (because the Snow Joe Ion was getting good reviews even with a mere 40 Volts). What a mistake!!! With 6 inches of moderately wet snow, the motor just dies whenever the blades hits the snow, then the same thing happens after I…
Great so far Used it for our most recent Alaskan snow storm, worked beautifully. Even did the neighbor driveways because it is so easy and fun. My ten year old can easily use it too, which only sweetens the deal. I admit that the snow was super light and dry, and only 2-3 inches of snow so my opinion may change if it fails to handle anything tougher. Battery life is excellent, lasted for three driveways and two decks. Starts with the push of a button, couldn’t be easier. Very quiet, no concern about…
80V GreenWorks did the job with 8-12 inches of snow fall. Was worried about going cordless when I bought this. Yesterday got to try it out with this year’s first Nov great lakes snow dumping. the first clearing was of a slushy wet consistency. It handled it, albeit with me un-clogging the shoot 2 or 3 times. That said, it snowed for over 10 hours and the next few passes cleared 3-4 inches, each time, with no clogs or jams. Maybe, it takes getting use to the right walking speed to avoid the slurpees. I think it will handle dry snow falls with no…