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Review Toro Power Clear 721 E 21 in. 212 cc Single-Stage Self Propelled Electric Start Gas Snow Blower

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Details: Toro Power Clear 721 E 21 in. 212 cc Single-Stage Self Propelled Electric Start Gas Snow Blower

Brand: Toro

Review Toro Power Clear 721 E 21 in. 212 cc Single-Stage Self Propelled Electric Start Gas Snow Blower

Combining a perfect blend of power and efficiency, the Toro Power Clear 721 E Single-Stage 21 in. Gas Snow Blower is second to none for tough jobs. The blower features push-of-a-button electric start, and its powerful 212cc 4-Cycle OHV engine launches snow up to 35 ft. away. Shred snow fast with the patented Power Curve system, while the Power Propel self-propel system gets you moving quickly. Garage already filled to the brim? No worries, as the blower’s compact design makes for easy storage. The right fit for you. Ideal for medium-sized driveways that can hold up to 4-9 parked cars and 2″-9″ snow, with limited garage or shed storage. Put Snow Where You Want it. With a touch of the hand, our locking deflector let’s you aim exactly where you want to throw the snow from the chute. Getting it done faster was never so easy. For best starting results use non-ethanol fuel with an octane rating of 87 or higher, use fresh fuel less than 30-days old, add fuel stabilizer to reduce starting problems, do not mix oil with gas. Get a Move On. Keep moving to get the job done faster with the Power Propel. Our unique scraper keeps the paddle in constant contact with the ground, pulling you through the snow. Get ready to move it. Power to Blast Through Snow. Toro’s powerful 212cc 4-cycle OHV engines give you the power to slice through snow in no time and throw it 35 feet or more. Tested and Trusted. Choose with confidence, knowing millions of people worldwide count on Toro snow blowers. More Room for What Matters. The Power Clear’s sleek, compact design means you can easily store it for quick use and have plenty of room for the stuff that really matters – your big toys. Shreds Snow Fast. Efficiently shreds through snow while reducing clogging with the curved paddles and funneled housing of the Power Curve Technology. Based on average Traqline unit share for snow blower market from 2013 – March 2019

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review Toro Power Clear 721 E 21 in. 212 cc Single-Stage Self Propelled Electric Start Gas Snow Blower

review Toro Power Clear 721 E 21 in. 212 cc Single-Stage Self Propelled Electric Start Gas Snow Blower

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

 

  1. Engine Size – the engines sizes are measured in cubic centimeters or cubic inches
  2. Horsepower – an engine’s horsepower is determined by multiplying the engine’s cubic centimeters by 37.3
  3. Variable Speed – if this feature is on your snow blower, the forward speed of the snow blower can be adjusted up and down
  4. Handling – for heavy snow, a snow blower’s handles should be large and easy to grab
  5. Power Steering – this helpful feature makes moving the snow blower around easier
  6. Chute – the chute is where the snow is ejected from the snow blower
  7. Reciprocating – snow blowers with a power stroke feature, like the Thomas engine auger, rely on reciprocation of motion
  8. 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
  9. Snow Tires – snow tires should be larger than regular tires to ensure proper traction

How to maintain Snow Blowers

  1. Oil your Snow Blower – the best oil is WD40
  2. Check all belts and tighten them
  3. Check the water – if it’s dirty, clean it with a wire brush or hose it off
  4. Check the spark plug – make sure it’s clean and waterproofed
  5. Check the carburetor – it needs to be cleaned with a wire brush and sprayed with WD40
  6. Check the air filter – clean it with a wire brush and spray with WD40
  7. Change the oil and spark plug
  8. Check the tires – make sure they have enough air