My Review of the best handheld snowblower on the market.
If you go to Wal-Mart, Home Depot or any of the other big chains that sell the Toro Electric Shovel you will probably find the same thing that I did…that it is SOLD OUT. Why? Because this is one of the most helpful tools to have ever been placed on the market.
It works fairly well on small driveways; don’t forget to pick up a nice long outdoor-use electric extension cord. And use this only on paved surfaces…no loose gravel!
But the real benefit of this tool comes with walkways and DECKS.
If you’ve got a large driveway, pass on this and go for something with a little more power. If you’ve got a decent size walkway, you’ll love this. It clears the snow with ease and it will last forever; my buddy had his since the early 90s.
If you have a deck with a railing, and your deck isn’t covered so it builds up with snow, the Toro Electric Shovel will become your best winter friend. The snow is propelled a good 25 feet and easily clears deck railings. Just don’t shoot the snow into the wind. No more throwing out your back from lifting heavy snow over railings with this baby.
No matter where you use this…a word of advice: Try not to let the snow get deeper than about 6″. Yes, that means you might have to go out a couple of times. But c’mon…it’s fun! The Toro still works in deep snow, but it really isn’t designed for it. Any deeper than about 6″ and you’ll need to “shave the top of the snow accumulation,” and you might as well not have the electric shovel for the effort that takes.
I picked up my Toro Power Shovel Snowblower from Amazon.com (there was FREE shipping). Just click the image below to see availablity and prices at Amazon. You don’t have to buy it….but trust me….you will. My buddy, the Red Hulk gives this product a big thumbs up.
If you do decide to buy this awesome little power shovel, I would recommend this outdoor power cord, Coleman Cable 01489 14/3 Insulated Outdoor Extension Cord with Lighted End, 100-Foot:



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