How to Choose a Snow Blower
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Electric Snow Blower
Decide on gas or electric. This is a common question you have to ask yourself when it comes to lawn tools, and a snow blower is no different. Electric snow blowers are less expensive. Still, some people prefer gas-powered snow blowers. One of the reasons is because there is no cord attached limiting you as to how large an area you can do before having to relocate the plug. Decide which option best suits your own needs. - 2
Two-Stage Snow Blower
Decide on a single-state or two-stage snow blower. Single-stage blowers actually scoop up the snow and then throw it away from your path. They are also lighter in weight with minimal maintenance required. Two-stage blowers weigh more than a single-stage blower but allow you to clear a larger area at one time. Two-stage blowers are recommended for areas that get over 6 inches at one time or get very heavy and wet snow. Decide which one suits your needs the best. - 3). Determine the size you need. Consider the size you are most comfortable using and operating. Consider how much space you have to actually store the snow blower at your home. Try to get a 'feel' for them when in the store to better help you decide.
- 4). Decide how much you're willing to pay. If you know you will be using the snow blower frequently, you might be willing to spend more. If you know you will only be using the blower occasionally, you may opt for a more affordable one with fewer extra features. With the wide range of models, you will be able to find the best snow blower for your own personal needs.