Electric Snowblower VS Midwest Winter Storm!

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2024
  • Testing a NEW EGO electric snowblower after our John Deere dies. Iowa got 15" of snow last night!
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  • @robertbaron3242
    @robertbaron3242 6 місяців тому +2

    I just sold my rust bucket 30 inch 9 HP Ariens that I bought new in 2009. It never failed to start (using the electric start) but I was diligent in always using fuel stabilizer and changing the oil using synthetic every year. That Tecumseh Snow king was a loud engine that backfired flames, surged at idle and labored heavily in deep wet snow. The Ariens was a heavy beast that didn't always track well that I had to fight to keep on the pavement when it wanted to climb our "mountable curb" approach and build snow ramps. I sold it cheap to a neighbor due to all the rust and peeling paint flaking off in sheets.
    Bought the 24 inch Ego in November and used it first time last week when we got 20 inches over 5 days with 14 inches of wet, heavy stuff in 18 hours. The Ego was a joy to use compared to the Ariens, smooth, relatively quiet, powerful, easier to handle and threw heavy wet snow further than the Ariens could ever hope to. The Ego also handled the plow pile at the end of the drive better than the Ariens and it stayed on the pavement without my needing to lift on the handgrips. Overall the Ego is just a better designed, more sorted machine for the purpose.
    Ego rates their batteries for 800 to 1000 charge cycles (fully depleted to 100%) which by my estimates should last me over 20 years which at 71 should handle my needs and then some. For those that don't know, charging a battery from 50% to 100% is not 1 charge cycle, it's a half. New battery tech is coming with sodium chemistry and the cost of batteries will only come down in time so I don't see the batteries as a big concern. Ego provided a 5 year warranty on the 4 10AH batteries that came with the blower so they obviously have some confidence in them.
    Time will tell if the Ego holds up to many years of use but IMO with common sense use and proper battery charging/storage buying the Ego and getting rid of my Ariens was a good move.

  • @CraftsmanontheLake
    @CraftsmanontheLake 6 місяців тому +4

    I've got the 26" and I'm finding the same thing. in eco i'm throwing 15 ft. And at that setting 2 bars in 53 minutes.

  • @tmonster2247
    @tmonster2247 6 місяців тому +4

    Wow, that’s impressive

  • @Ruralmn
    @Ruralmn 6 місяців тому

    I picked up an ancient snow joe single stage. Even though it doesn't quite clear all my property on one battery I'm pretty happy with it. It does make me want something like yours though!

  • @rainmaker3700
    @rainmaker3700 6 місяців тому +2

    Just buy a Honda! I live in Tahoe, it snows massive amounts, I am still using my Honda that I bought in 1993! Always starts first pull.

    • @tmonster2247
      @tmonster2247 6 місяців тому +2

      Some people only need a snowblower once in a while…I own a heavy equipment business and I would use this electric one
      No gas, no carb issues, and batteries last a long time

  • @adjman668
    @adjman668 6 місяців тому +3

    Meh…I’ll stick with gas.

  • @marinepoof
    @marinepoof 6 місяців тому +1

    you got the old style... #oldnews

  • @justinwinslow310
    @justinwinslow310 6 місяців тому

    how much did yours cost? i see there alot of models

    • @electricisbetter
      @electricisbetter  6 місяців тому +1

      $1.6k out the door 🤑

    • @justinwinslow310
      @justinwinslow310 6 місяців тому +1

      god damn! expensive!@@electricisbetter

    • @electricisbetter
      @electricisbetter  6 місяців тому +1

      @@justinwinslow310 yeah, definitely N investment 😂

    • @Tazdeviloo7
      @Tazdeviloo7 6 місяців тому

      @@electricisbetter Do you use the batteries for anything else? I was looking at the Ryobi since I already have the lawn mower, weed whacker & leaf blower. The snow blower uses 4 batteries so I'm already 75% there

    • @electricisbetter
      @electricisbetter  6 місяців тому

      @@Tazdeviloo7 if you already own a different brands which do the same thing, all their tools use their batteries, I'd just stick with the same brand.

  • @brunolagace1135
    @brunolagace1135 4 місяці тому

    It's find for small city driveway and not to much snow. But it's not made for the amount of snow we have in northern N.B. Canada. A plastic snowblower dosen't inspire me confidence for the long term.

  • @scottcampbell5536
    @scottcampbell5536 5 місяців тому

    The cost is ridiculous ..

  • @Gimblevalve
    @Gimblevalve 6 місяців тому

    24" ....along the ground

  • @davehenderson6896
    @davehenderson6896 5 місяців тому

    That's snot two feet of snow.

  • @Northernman68
    @Northernman68 6 місяців тому

    How's the batteries holding up sitting out in a ice cold garage daily?

    • @Tazdeviloo7
      @Tazdeviloo7 6 місяців тому +1

      Should keep the batteries inside and roughly 60% charged for best life

    • @electricisbetter
      @electricisbetter  6 місяців тому

      Barriers are inside!

    • @robertbaron3242
      @robertbaron3242 6 місяців тому +3

      Why would you store batteries in a cold garage?

  • @dylano7242
    @dylano7242 5 місяців тому

    If made it corded plug in then I'd buy it. But definitely not as a battery-powered, junk.