Thanks for the review on your SNT2406 with 10.0Ah batteries. Based on observation that the snow blower still have snow on top, in the battery compartment and the auger housing before the batteries was installed I would suggest using a small space heater to melt off all the snow after each usage to prevent the front auger box seizes up. This will prevent permanent long-term damage to the gear box as well.
Was hoping for your observations. Feedback about it. Some clips don’t do much for a viewer. I’m with you about that battery powered blower for wife usage and or kid usage
i should have added feedback. It has all of the power that a gas one has. We tried a smaller one but it just didn't meet the needs with the snow and ice that she encounters. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the review on your SNT2406 with 10.0Ah batteries. Based on observation that the snow blower still have snow on top, in the battery compartment and the auger housing before the batteries was installed I would suggest using a small space heater to melt off all the snow after each usage to prevent the front auger box seizes up. This will prevent permanent long-term damage to the gear box as well.
Good advice. Thank you.
I bring mine into the entryway on towels to melt and dry after I’m done. It’s only 156 lbs and it can assist driving backwards up the porch stairs
nice video! I bought the same snow blower recrntly..., and..... still waiting for snow 😭 lol
Me too.
Was hoping for your observations. Feedback about it. Some clips don’t do much for a viewer. I’m with you about that battery powered blower for wife usage and or kid usage
i should have added feedback. It has all of the power that a gas one has. We tried a smaller one but it just didn't meet the needs with the snow and ice that she encounters. Thanks for watching.