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Review POWERWORKS SN60L410 20-Inch 60V Brushless Snow Thrower, 4.0AH Battery

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Review POWERWORKS SN60L410 20-Inch 60V Brushless Snow Thrower, 4.0AH Battery

The Powerworks 60V 20″ Snow Thrower has a powerful brushless motor for superior snow removal, 20″ clearing width, 10″ clearing depth, 7″ rear wheels for manuverability, 180° adjustable chute, and push button start. Includes 60V 4Ah Battery and Charger. Our 60V POWERWORKS Battery is compatible with all our POWERWORKS 60V tools, simply take the battery out of one tool and place it in another then push the start button and you’re ready for your next job. Use one battery, charge one battery and you will have all the continual run-time you need.   No gas, no pull cord and no spark plug. Low maintenance required.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • Powerful 60V Li-Ion Brushless Motor Provides Superior Snow Removal. Provides Up To 30 Minutes Run-Time With Fully Charged 4Ah Battery
  • 20” Clearing Width / 10” Clearing Depth / 180° Adjustable Chute
  • Foldable Handles For Compact Storage
  • 7-In Rear Wheels Make It Easy To Maneuver Over Snowy Surfaces

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review POWERWORKS SN60L410 20-Inch 60V Brushless Snow Thrower, 4.0AH Battery

review POWERWORKS SN60L410 20-Inch 60V Brushless Snow Thrower, 4.0AH Battery

Buyer Guide Snow Blowers

 If like me, you dread dumping snow on your driveway, you’ll want to check out these buying guide tips.

  • Manual or Electric? If you’re someone who just wants the snow cleared without the hassle of dealing with cords, manual snow blowers would be the best bet for you. However, if you’d rather not deal with cords, electric snow blowers might be a better choice.
  • Price. Price can range widely, but you’ll want to compare prices between similar models. It’s best to look for a snow blower that’s priced in the middle.
  • Capacity. Capacity is the amount of snow a snow blower can clear in a single pass.
  • Height. Snow blowers come in two basic varieties – standard and tall. Tall models have a lift that allows for higher clearing heights but at the cost of reduced mobility.
  • Width. Width is usually measured in inches. Wide models are sometimes easier to maneuver around tight spaces.
  • Length. Length is the distance a snow blower can throw snow.
  • Amps. Amps measure the amount of power a snow blower has.
  • Tires. Tires are basic, yet essential, parts that dictate the maneuverability of a snow blower

How to choose Snow Blowers

  1. Size – consider the size of the area you need to cover
  2. Storage – if you have a shed, garage, or basement, how much room do you have to store your snow blower
  3. Throw Distance – how far do you want to throw the snow
  4. Features – do you have an in-ground irrigation system?
  5. Warranty – all snow blowers come with some sort of warranty, whether it is 1 year, 2 years, or lifetime

How to maintain Snow Blowers

 

  1. Check the air filter – air filters get dirty and need to be cleaned every 25 hours and or when needed
  2. Check the oil – should be checked every 50 hours
  3. Change the drive belt – every 50 hours
  4. Change the fuel filter – every 200 hours [=every two weeks]
  5. Change the battery – every season
  6. Change the spark plug – every two seasons [= every season]
  7. Sharpen the blades and sharpen the impeller – every three to five seasons [= every year]