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Details: Snow Blower, 24-Volt iON Cordless Snow Shovel Kit, 13-Inch, W/ 4.0-Ah Battery and Charger, 24V-SS13 Blue
Brand: SRYER
Combining innovation and functionality, 24V-SS13 provides an easy, convenient and cordless solution to get snow out of your way this winter. Powered by exclusive iON+ 24-Volt lithium-ion battery system, it delivers up to 24 minutes of battery runtime to quickly clear snow from your porch, patio, steps, sidewalk, and more. The light choice is the right choice with 24V-SS13! Weighing less than 13.5 lbs, it blasts through up to 1,620 pounds of snow per charge while the dual-handle design eliminates the need to bend and strain, maximizing user comfort and ease of use. And the durable scraper blade at the base of the unit lets you clear right to the ground without damaging your deck or pavement! When the job is done, it stores easily inside of a hall closet for quick, convenient access. And with a maximum charge time of just 140 minutes, it will be recharged and ready for the next task. GET EQUIPPED this winter with the 24V-SS13 24-Volt 4.0 Ah Cordless Snow Shovel from Snow Shovel Kit and leave back-breaking snow removal behind you.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- VERSATILE: Ideal for quick, easy and CORD-FREE snow pickups on decks, steps, patios and sidewalks
- POWERFUL: 400 W motor moves up to 1,620 lbs. of snow per charge. 2-Blade high-impact, low-temperature paddle auger throws snow up to 20 feet and cuts a 13 in. x 6 in. path
- iON+ 24-VOLT BATTERY SYSTEM COMPATIBLE: Includes 24V ion+ 4.0 Ah rechargeable Lithium-ion battery provides up to 22 minutes of whisper-quiet runtime
- Copper isulated wires supply
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Blowers
Winter has finally arrived! It’s time to get the snow blower out of the shed and clean up the snow. Don’t fall prey to flashy advertisements. Instead, spend some time reviewing the features and specifications of each model.- Look for snow blowers that are lightweight. This is particularly relevant if you plan on using a snow blower on a regular basis.
- Look for a snow blower with a curved chute. These chutes bend more naturally, making it easier to shovel the snow into the snow thrower.
- Look for a snow blower with a 12-inch chute.
- Look for a snow blower with a 12-inch clearance. This is helpful because it enables you to clear more snow with less effort.
- Look for a snow blower with a 15-inch clearing width.
- Look for a snow blower with a 7.5-inch turning radius.
- Look for a snow blower with a 25-inch cutting width.
How to choose Snow Blowers
- Engine Size – the engines sizes are measured in cubic centimeters or cubic inches
- Horsepower – an engine’s horsepower is determined by multiplying the engine’s cubic centimeters by 37.3
- Variable Speed – if this feature is on your snow blower, the forward speed of the snow blower can be adjusted up and down
- Handling – for heavy snow, a snow blower’s handles should be large and easy to grab
- Power Steering – this helpful feature makes moving the snow blower around easier
- Chute – the chute is where the snow is ejected from the snow blower
- Reciprocating – snow blowers with a power stroke feature, like the Thomas engine auger, rely on reciprocation of motion
- Substitution – to find out if your snow blower can be used in the winter, check the manual that comes with the snow blower or call us
- Snow Tires – snow tires should be larger than regular tires to ensure proper traction
How to maintain Snow Blowers
- Changing oils – this varies by model. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Changing filters – always, always, always change the filter.
- Cleaning – some manufacturers recommend a snow blower-specific cleaner, but any lubricant like WD-40 should be fine
- Storage – if you have the space, store your snow blower in a protected area like a garage or shed
- Troubleshooting – if your snow blower is stuck in gear, check the drive belt to see if it’s wrapped. Pull off the belt from your snow blower and spin it. If it spins and the belt is in good shape, put it back on and give it another go. If it still doesn’t work, replace the belt.




