Greenworks vs Snow Joe: Real world comparison

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  • Опубліковано 3 бер 2016
  • Extensive real world comparison of Greenworks 80v 20in cordless snow blower versus Snow Joe's 40v 18in Hybrid (battery or cord) snow blower in light and wet/heavy snow.Check out my review of design features: • COMPARE DESIGN: snow j...
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  • @cindysalinas9752
    @cindysalinas9752 9 місяців тому +40

    Bought this for my small back deck in the Eastern Sierra. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxoHYZbq5g9fkcAtinlTqstNlje-UQkCHN We get A LOT of HEAVY snow so I was a bit skeptical but it was worth it! After the first storm of the year this has exceeded expectations! It throws snow very well, even 10-12” + that said the more it piles up the harder it is to maneuver the machine. It is exceptionally light weight and overall exactly what I was looking for. If you have a large amount of snow and a lot of area to clear, you may consider something with a drive engine to help maneuverability, but for decks, second stories, roofs etc, you can’t beat the light weight to great snow throwing ratio. Side note, the chute rotator is a bit flimsy and it initially didn’t seem to work, after a few uses it seems to have loosened up.

  • @franciscojavier3625
    @franciscojavier3625 3 роки тому +31

    ”Without a moment's hesitation, my Snow Joe tackled the heaviest of our latest snow. do7.pl/Snow AND it is light enough to carry around to the patio as well. The cord is not a problem if you stretch it out before you start. I highly recommend it!”

    • @lisawaller7620
      @lisawaller7620 Рік тому

      Thank you! Even with heavy & large amount snow like WNY? IM LOOKING FOR BIG DECK rather than fight with large cub I use for driveway

  • @jaym.5191
    @jaym.5191 6 років тому +2

    I just tried the snow Joe yesterday, and it worked very well in Pennsylvania. I love it

  • @pierrea4909
    @pierrea4909 7 років тому +5

    This is perfect. I narrowed it down to these two blowers I wanted. Thanks. Keep up the good work.

  • @MrAzazel1987
    @MrAzazel1987 6 років тому +52

    The neighbor: "Honey, come quick! Our neighbor is using two snowblowers at the same time.. again!"

  • @rosaliejoseph1458
    @rosaliejoseph1458 2 роки тому +3

    I have owned a Greenworks 40 V lawn mower since 2011 - it has been amazing the battery has been a non issue, it has never let me down, super easy to use and light to push around.
    I've moved and have a double long driveway, would never consider a gas blower, eats up too much real-estate in the garage and hate the fumes / maintenance / trip to get gas and stabilizers was considering getting a Greenworks snow blower, an really appreciate your review and the comments of everyone here... I have added the Greenworks to my Black Friday wish list :)

  • @rudyenter7823
    @rudyenter7823 Рік тому +1

    Just raring to duplicate this delightful, impressive demonstration with my new, very same Greenworks unit, waiting in the garage, (used only once for 1 inch). Come on snow storm (I'm in my 70's) - what's keeping you? Lovely visual and sound too! Thanks for this real workout review!

  • @JimVincitore
    @JimVincitore 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! Very cool! Thank you!

  • @aerofpv2109
    @aerofpv2109 2 роки тому +1

    The 22" dual battery Pro snow blower by Greenworks Rocks. I just purchased the 60v tool only for $279 on sale. 30% off $399.

  • @DennisMathias
    @DennisMathias 8 років тому +2

    Good report! I worry about that plastic impeller but being lighter weight might give you some advantage. In Nebraska we get similar types of snowfall so I know where you're coming from.

  • @zlz671
    @zlz671 7 років тому +4

    very detailed review, very helpful. Thank you.

  • @lpac8272
    @lpac8272 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the great review!

  • @bobmohr4952
    @bobmohr4952 3 роки тому +1

    I needed a small snowblower to clear my 24’ x 24’ deck with composite boards I have a 10 hp gas craftsman for the drive way. I thought about the hybrid by snow Joe bit I settled on an all electric snow Joe with 21” width and 14 amp motor the big box store was blowing them out after rebate for $150. Haven’t used it yet just wanted to be ready for our Wisconsin winters. After putting it together I can tell it’s cheaply made can only hope with a little care that it lasts several winters. I’ll let you know.

    • @Pro1er
      @Pro1er 3 роки тому

      $150 seems to be pretty close to the normal price, Amazon and Walmart both had them for $99 last month with free shipping.

  • @A.Deveneaux
    @A.Deveneaux 4 роки тому +4

    Do you think an 80V snow joe would have been comparable?

  • @riid9936
    @riid9936 7 років тому +15

    This is so satisfying.

  • @melrosehawkins8294
    @melrosehawkins8294 3 роки тому +1

    Great strategy blowing towards the windows. I never thought of that.

  • @lawrenceh1405
    @lawrenceh1405 7 років тому +12

    *Great* review! As close as I can get to actually using these two machines myself. After reading a ton of user reviews, this is what I needed to see: the products in action in the real world. I had a pretty small, low-powered gas thrower for years that got the job done on my 100-foot, rural Iowa driveway, so this video gives me some good basis for comparison. **********
    I switched to a Kobalt battery-powered lawn mower last summer...and I ain't going back to gas. With winter upon us, I started considering going electric with a snow thrower, at least as a light-duty and backup machine, and from the admittedly rather small field narrowed it down to these two models. I'm glad I went with the 80-volt lawn mower, and based on the evidence in this video, IF I pull the trigger on the snow thrower, I'm going with the Greenworks. I just wish Kobalt made one, so I could use the batteries for my mower! **********
    Anyway, great work, Mr Tesla, and thanks for taking the time and effort to make this video to help folks like me.

    • @RogerSnyder
      @RogerSnyder 6 років тому

      Looks like the Kobalt version has been released in Canada, but still not the US. I can't find any info about if it is coming to the US. I would also like to use the batteries from the lawnmower.

    • @andrewfrankovic6821
      @andrewfrankovic6821 4 роки тому +1

      @@RogerSnyder Just for the sake of discussion, Lowes has the Kobalt version now. I have a Kobalt lawnmower, which I'm fine with, but I didn't much care for the sound of reviews I read on the snowblower. I like the idea of the power cord back up on the Joe Blow.

    • @RogerSnyder
      @RogerSnyder 4 роки тому

      Andrew Frankovic Thanks for the info. I did find out they brought it to the US, and when they started selling it without batteries, bought one.
      We only had two snowstorms last year, a freak early one I drove in from hundreds of miles away, and it all melted the next day, and the other one the snowblower worked fine on. I don’t have a huge driveway, and it wasn’t super deep, (8 inches maybe?) but it was good for me.

    • @andrewfrankovic6821
      @andrewfrankovic6821 4 роки тому

      @@RogerSnyder Would that be the 40 volt 20 inch model?

    • @RogerSnyder
      @RogerSnyder 4 роки тому

      Andrew Frankovic The 80 volt 22 inch model.

  • @FiveCentsPlease
    @FiveCentsPlease 7 років тому +14

    Good review. So if Greenworks would add a plug-in option for when the battery dies, they would have a better product. I can tell that the Greenworks has more power and is working harder, but the trade-off is short battery life. I would not want to stop halfway to let the battery charge when I could plug in and finish. Or buy two very expensive 80V batteries. Having both options makes it easier for larger driveways without having miles of electrical cord.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  7 років тому

      +NonyaBusiness! By now there are multiple companies making them, so probably the bigger ones will be around. One safeguard is to add the blower to a personal property insurance policy.
      Battery degredation is a problem long term, but it is easier to replace a battery than an engine and batteries get cheaper. A corded blowers would provide the reliability of electric without a battery.

    • @TheLostCat2000
      @TheLostCat2000 5 років тому +1

      If you're blowing snow with a snow blower for more than 25 minutes something is wrong. This isn't meant to do multiple driveways just a 4 car driveway at the most.

    • @andrewfrankovic6821
      @andrewfrankovic6821 4 роки тому

      @@TheLostCat2000 Yeah, more than 25 minutes and you're probably stuck living in the REAL world, battling to keep the wolves off your chickens,..

    • @Tantakugames
      @Tantakugames 2 роки тому +3

      to be fair if you just get another battery they fully charge in 30 mins so you can basically go non-stop

  • @yweleung
    @yweleung 7 років тому +4

    I have a gas unit but I've been thinking of replacing it with a cordless unit (less maintenance, noise, fumes etc). This video is great showing how well the cordless units perform on the driveway but how well would either of these units fair against the mountain of heavy packed snow left at the end of the driveway by the city's snow plow (which is what I pull out the gas blower for mainly)?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  7 років тому +3

      it could get through up to maybe a foot of hefty snow plow sludge. Any more than that and you'd have to eat away at it.

    • @tousshong9438
      @tousshong9438 4 роки тому +1

      yup! I have the same concern about what the plow left behind at the end of the drive way...that's why I still got my gas blower. 90% of the times I just use a pusher to clear my driveway which is quicker too anyway vs. using the gas blower.

  • @myviews469
    @myviews469 6 років тому +1

    How does it compare with corded greenworks????

  • @badger0888
    @badger0888 5 років тому +1

    Great Vid showing what these can do.
    I own a small corded electric blower which I only used 2-3x a year on a 4 car drive.
    So ended up buying the Snow-Joe for $168USD.

    • @eitle50
      @eitle50 5 років тому

      badger0888 volts does matter 40 volts to 80 volts.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  5 років тому

      Battery voltage doesn't directly translate to power (volts x current = power). Also, snow Joe doesn't have a higher voltage blower that I know of.

  • @edmaurus2511
    @edmaurus2511 6 років тому +8

    10:25 why drag it back to the street instead of turning the chute and plowing your way to it?

  • @mahern2443
    @mahern2443 6 років тому +1

    Teslaevangelist, thanks for the great footage of both and your thoughts. You mentioned in one comment that the Greenworks lasted about a half hour. Was that in heavy snow? Nice Model S by the way.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  6 років тому

      +M Ahern 30min would be light to medium. Currently, after three years or so, the battery will last 15min in really heavy snow, but I have multiple batteries.

  • @georger2972
    @georger2972 5 років тому +1

    Great review!

  • @DanaNourie
    @DanaNourie 7 років тому +14

    Did you try the Snow Joe with the cord plugged in. In another test I watched, it had a lot more power with the cord for heavy snow, or extended plowing.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  7 років тому +3

      I didn't in this comparison because I don't use cords; but it would be interesting to see if there is a difference.

    • @bigmoose4566
      @bigmoose4566 5 років тому +1

      I live in British Columbia canada. I bought the 14.5 amp snowjoe today it lasted all of 1 second took it back and got a replacement and it lasted 45 seconds. Home depot asked if I would like to try it the third time I said no thanks. I was afraid that even if it worked how long would it last. So I'm looking for a plan B

    • @eitle50
      @eitle50 5 років тому

      Corded wouldn't work where I live

    • @cameranmanner4701
      @cameranmanner4701 4 роки тому +1

      motor size is based on voltage amount. I speculate that the battery is not truly 40v but 36V and when plugging in, the power supply is probably 40v giving you maximum power the motor can provide.

    • @cocoaliveson3235
      @cocoaliveson3235 4 роки тому +5

      @@bigmoose4566 I'm in MN, and used a 13amp corded Snow Joe for a couple years. Still works great. One thing to be sure of: use a heavy gauge cord. I use a 12 gauge for the 100ft cord. If the wire is too thin it will not work properly and will burn out the motor fairly quickly.

  • @SuperJohnMontana
    @SuperJohnMontana 6 років тому +1

    I wanted to see one actually work. I live in Canada and I bought a little Sno Joe and it died halfway through my driveway on its inaugural snowfall. I was trying to save money. I ended up getting a 2 stage gas blower after and am thankful I did. I could clear that driveway in a lot less time, and with way more snow.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  6 років тому

      +SuperJohnMontana yeah, Greenworks is definitely a step up in terms of power compared to snow joe. Snow joe has the only dual stage Li-ion blower though.

  • @lescobrandon3047
    @lescobrandon3047 5 років тому +2

    Fall of 2018, Amazon delivered my SnowJoe dual stage 80 volt 24inch by 13 inch and it blows away, no pun intended, all electric blowers.
    At present, there are no other electric dual stage models. These things are really improving each year. My large gas blower sits silently watching.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  5 років тому +1

      Yeah that dual stage looks great. I haven't purchased one bc my Greenworks does the job for the amount of snow we get, and I like being able to push really fast when there's only a couple inches of snow.

  • @JasonECI
    @JasonECI Рік тому

    Hybrid sounds great that you can use the cord for near house and battery for outreach?

  • @BillyBobDingledorf
    @BillyBobDingledorf 3 роки тому +2

    I know you prefer the Greenworks. Interestingly enough, validated by this video, I'm recommending the Snow Joe for my 80 year old parents. I feel it'll be easier for them to manuver. If the snow gets too heavy for the snow joe, that's when we pay the neighbors.

  • @Ice.asmr5
    @Ice.asmr5 2 роки тому

    This snow looks so good 😍

  • @floy12d
    @floy12d 7 років тому

    The 13inch model has a long electrical cord that is hard to put into the handle, is there an easy way to do that. it does not just slide in.

  • @shibadad5891
    @shibadad5891 3 роки тому

    Nice video, how long lasts the batterie of the greenworks?

  • @PanChod-ct7ou
    @PanChod-ct7ou 3 роки тому +1

    The only issue I have with the Greenworks is the all plastic auger vs. the Snow Joe which has a steel auger with rubber blades. I've seen vidoes where the Greenworks auger is wearing out. Do you see this as a concern?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому +2

      I've hit mine on some concrete ridges which can definitely scrape the auger, but I don't think it's effected function. The scrape plate wears faster, and that does effect snow clearing. I've replaced that once.

  • @920PC
    @920PC 3 роки тому +5

    12:40 To skip to his final thought

  • @nicolebrandt8307
    @nicolebrandt8307 5 років тому

    How long would you say the battery life is on the Greenworks? Also, how well do you think it would work on a driveway with an incline?

    • @brandonellsworth9470
      @brandonellsworth9470 5 років тому

      I have a mild to moderate incline and it works fine. Battery life decreases over the years. My 4 year old battery probably is about 70% capacity as a new one. For how long it works, it depends how thick the snow is. Really thick snow you might only get 15min of hard work. Light snow could go for 35-40min

  • @louishollandjr
    @louishollandjr 4 роки тому +7

    I have older model snow Joe the upgrades on new models are Awsome. I believe Electric will out Do Gas in future one day you will be able to control Blower sipping on your favorite Coffee.

    • @AustinMichael
      @AustinMichael 3 роки тому

      Eh maybe but not anytime soon on a mass scale for two reasons. One USA power limits with household circuits. Second batteries are expensive and heavy, to get one that could do the work of a gas blower would be very heavy and just not economical right now.

    • @BioniqBob
      @BioniqBob 3 роки тому +1

      @@AustinMichael Eh, yes, we must. We must pass gas. Our future depends on it. No stopping it now. It's farting time.

    • @tomdibble8983
      @tomdibble8983 Рік тому

      @@BioniqBob There is a Kickstarter out there for a fully-autonomous blower (the autonomous part mates with a snow blower attachment, a mower attachment, and a leaf blower attachment if I recall). A bit pricey, but the tech is coming. Yes, that means batteries, which are heavy/expensive, but if the blowing is being done "for me" in the middle of the night while I sleep I don't mind so much if the unit needs to dock up a few times before finishing the drive down to the street. Until those prices come down and the tech is perfected, though, a beefy battery blower (which can deliver far more power than from a 15A power cord) and ~16Ah of batteries looks about right to clear my long winding and hilly drive to the road. I just need to be walking behind it to guide where it goes!

  • @timtaylor1999
    @timtaylor1999 4 роки тому +1

    The trade off with the snow joe model he is using is that you can use an extension cord and it will double the power you need to remove the snow. Plus it gets the snow better on the pavement.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому

      True about the cord.
      The rubber paddles did seem to clean a bit better, but after I replaced the scraper on the Greenworks it did much better

  • @Moymoy-25
    @Moymoy-25 4 роки тому

    how many battery did bought on this?
    do th they run out quick?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому

      I have 3 Greenworks 2ah (smallest) batteries. They make bigger battery packs, though

  • @Brennie4HOCKEY
    @Brennie4HOCKEY 8 років тому +182

    i live in arizona idk why im watching this

    • @danhamakua9757
      @danhamakua9757 8 років тому +8

      +Brennie4HOCKEY I live in Hawaii and I;m watching,

    • @Brennie4HOCKEY
      @Brennie4HOCKEY 8 років тому +2

      dan Hamakua lol at least we know

    • @flamepeace
      @flamepeace 7 років тому +5

      I live in Brazil..and watching this..kkkk

    • @richm7707
      @richm7707 7 років тому +4

      Maybe you live in Flagstaff!

    • @Friedrich687
      @Friedrich687 6 років тому

      I live in SC where i need to worry more about grass and leaves than snow

  • @spoilerwarning28
    @spoilerwarning28 2 роки тому

    How important is metal vs rubber auger?

  • @blueyedboymrdeath
    @blueyedboymrdeath 7 років тому

    Could you comment on how hard or easy it is to push these around. I've worked with 2 electric corded snowblowers, a Toro 1800 and a Chinese-made one somewhat comparable, although half the price. The Toro is quite light (although 15A) and was much easier to push and maneuver in tight areas, as well to carry around. No electric snowblowers have power to the wheels, AFAIK. I'd think the 2 battery powered snow blowers would be pretty heavy. OK if you've got the muscle, or working on nice level surfaces with no tight turns, maybe.
    BTW, the Toro died after 3 seasons and not much heavy use. Nice machine, not very durable.

  • @fishinandfixinshxt6660
    @fishinandfixinshxt6660 4 роки тому +1

    My problem with the Greenworks units is that the auger is solid plastic. What do you do when it wears out? Throw the machine away?
    The Snow Joe machines all appear to have replaceable rubber "paddles" on their augers.
    This right here is the only reason I need to overlook the green machine and head straight to the blue!

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому +2

      I would prefer metal as well, but the plastic has held up well and is technically replaceable. It also spins much faster

  • @danstankiewicz8222
    @danstankiewicz8222 5 років тому +5

    First, I want to say, I appreciate the side by side comparison. I am interested in purchasing one of these two machines, and seeing both in a variety of situations is beneficial. My only question is, "Which do you prefer to use and favor?"

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  5 років тому +3

      I prefer Greenworks bc it felt more powerful and I already have the batteries for other tools. Snow Joe does have other blowers, like its dual stage, which is more powerful but more expensive, too.

    • @ginsengroot815
      @ginsengroot815 3 роки тому

      @@Teslavangelist What's the charge time like for the Greenworks battery?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому +1

      For the standard 2.5ah, it's about 25min.
      I have multiple batteries so one can be charging while I'm using another.

  • @Rick-pw5ll
    @Rick-pw5ll 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you but I'll keep my '70's track drive 2 stage Craftsman gas snow blower. Always reliable.

    • @BillyBobDingledorf
      @BillyBobDingledorf 3 роки тому +1

      I'm with ya. The 70's Craftsman track drive is a great blower. I'm running a Ariens with a good ol' Tecumseh motor. It'll run as long as your Craftsman. It was a very sad day when Tecumseh got tossed aside. Top notch quality, built in America, competitive price. Ruined by short sighted idiots.

  • @BMG717
    @BMG717 5 років тому +2

    My question is..what is glowing/blinking thing in your mouth ?

  • @ralphdurtschi8807
    @ralphdurtschi8807 Рік тому

    It looks like it is throwing snow up in the air on both sides of the exit shute which ends up being blown on the operator. Otherwise seems to blow dry powder snow pretty well.

  • @scrambler69-xk3kv
    @scrambler69-xk3kv 5 місяців тому +1

    I do not need to push my Ariens Path Pro 21 single stage snow thrower. The impeller clears the snow and at the same time it propels it forward. I can use mine with one hand it is that easy. No one ever says if the impeller propels a battery snow thrower regardless of the brand in any of these reviews.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  5 місяців тому

      I wondered that. I mean I do see ppl pushing gas single stage blowers hard, but they do seem to have to self grab. Agree this does not happen on electric ones. Although some have rubberized metal augers, so I wonder if they do. Also, the plastic impellers are probably spinning way faster than the gas single stage ones

  • @cocoaliveson3235
    @cocoaliveson3235 4 роки тому

    Did you try the Snow Joe in plug-in mode. If so how is the power compared to battery?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому

      I forgot to do that actually. But, my previous corded blower was a pain, so I wasn't thinking about the corded function.

    • @gospos1
      @gospos1 4 роки тому +1

      Cocoa Liveson ..the plug in side of this blower is almost double the power...I was very surprised since I too wasn’t interested in that aspect

  • @snoopysrc
    @snoopysrc 3 роки тому

    Telsavangelist are you going to make any videos of the snowblowers this winter i willl sub

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому

      I no longer have the snow joe. I might do. Greenworks vid since I've had it so long, but I doubt well have enough snow until jan

    • @snoopysrc
      @snoopysrc 3 роки тому

      @@Teslavangelist what you got now a greenworks????

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому

      Yeah, the 80v one I've had for over 5 years

  • @205959
    @205959 2 роки тому +1

    So you compare a 40 to 80 volt. Gee I wonder what one has more power? Looks like the Snow Joe held it’s own to me.

  • @juztnlast953
    @juztnlast953 7 років тому +3

    My only comment would be the Snow Joe was stated in the video to be an 18" capacity and I would assume a little less powered automatically because of the reduced width. They do make Snow Joe models in 20" length the same as Green Works so perhaps a do over with both brands using a 20" capacity model would be an honestly fair comparison?

    • @marcgrondin65
      @marcgrondin65 6 років тому

      Hello Juztn, the thing with this "review" is that he is comparing a 40 vs 80v and an 18" vs 20"..
      Yes SnowJoe does make 21" and 80V products .. that's what I use.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  6 років тому

      +marcgrondin65 Ive seen snow Joe's 24" dual stage which is 80v, but I haven't seen others

    • @marcgrondin65
      @marcgrondin65 6 років тому

      They've changed it up - all I could find now is this :
      www.snowjoe.com/products/snow-joe-ion-40-volt-cordless-18-inch-brushless-snow-blower-winter-warrior-bundle

  • @martinafan64
    @martinafan64 3 роки тому

    Is the Greenworks quiet enough to use late at night and early in the morning so I don't wake my sleeping next door neighbors? Is it hard to push up a driveway that has a slight incline?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому

      I think any electric blower is quiet enough because they are all so much quieter than gas ones.
      For fluffy snow, pushing uphill isn't a big deal. If it is thick heavy snow, you could just push downhill, walk backup, and push downhill again.

    • @martinafan64
      @martinafan64 3 роки тому

      @@Teslavangelist Thanks for the info. I'd use it for lighter/fluffier snow under 6", and use my noisy 2-stage gas powered Ariens for anything deeper/heavier. Is this the one that you bought? I'm surprised it only has a 3.5 rating. www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/greenworks-2600402-pro-80v-20-in-snow-thrower-with-2ah-battery-and-charger?cm_vc=-10005 I'm now thinking of buying this higher-rated 60V model with 6 Ah battery and 60 minute runtime. www.homedepot.com/p/Greenworks-PRO-60-Volt-20-in-Single-Stage-Cordless-Electric-Snow-Blower-with-6-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-Included-2608702/314810984

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому

      Yes, I have the 80v. The 60v line came out more recently, so I don't have experience with it. A 6Ah battery is great. That could probably do heavy snow for a solid hour

    • @martinafan64
      @martinafan64 3 роки тому

      @@Teslavangelist I'll order the 60V model since I can definitely use the extra runtime. Thanks again, Merry Christmas! ua-cam.com/video/ahLEIGf4_sU/v-deo.html

  • @lisawaller7620
    @lisawaller7620 Рік тому

    I have 26 gas powered for my large driveway in woods of WNY BUT I need something lighter and easier for my large back deck . I have used my cub cadet but even with a cabin, heated hand grids power steering, it's hard on hands and neck. I am considering an lighterweight electric say 20" for deck even though we get a ton of snow that can be very heavy at times and comes down fast . My thought is a corded lighter weight might work as long as I use it more frequently . Ntm I recently stained tye deck and don't want to mess it up

  • @miket.5174
    @miket.5174 4 роки тому

    I wish it had included the EGO snowblower for a 3-way comparison.

  • @winbigplayhard
    @winbigplayhard 6 років тому

    I loved my Greenworks until it died. I bought it in Jan 2015 and the mother board crapped out on me. It would not stay on longer than 3 seconds. The CSN rep said we can send you the part when it comes in. I took it back to Lowe's and got a Gas Snowblower again...

  • @huupham1025
    @huupham1025 3 роки тому

    I always have problem with Snowjoe hybrid. The chuck is always clogged with dry or wet snow. Any trick to fix this?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому

      That happened to me with wet snow if it's too heavy, but not too often.
      I don't have a fix, but may look into using a cooling spray in the chute to make it slick?

    • @huupham1025
      @huupham1025 3 роки тому

      @@Teslavangelist Thanks, I’ll give it a try next time. Wonder how long the effect of oil last.

  • @ryanlitster8993
    @ryanlitster8993 4 роки тому +1

    Finally someone who shows and doesn’t talk about it for 20 minutes.

  • @michaelsair1593
    @michaelsair1593 5 років тому

    In New York we usually get that wet heavy snow will these two work.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  5 років тому

      Of these two, the Greenworks 80v is noticeably more powerful. Above 10" of heavy snow it will have to go now though. Above that your d need a two stage blower (snow Joe does make an electric two stage but it's like $700-800)

    • @rieriec.36
      @rieriec.36 5 років тому

      Here in OHIO WE GET WET SNOW and my Joe does a girl goood!

  • @joew3641
    @joew3641 5 років тому +1

    one thing i noticed.. with the greenworks you are pushing it more where with the snow joe you are rolling it more. check out the rear wheels in the wet snow portion. the green works barely roll while joe's spins rather well. I'd speculate a 20" snow joe would would give you nearly the same performance in dryer snow, maybe a bit less in wet while being easier to push. (the 20' versions of each are the same price range) but i have no first hand experience with either. Great video btw. seeing them actually run and how the different brands work is really helpful even if it isn't a great 1:1 comparison. I like the corded option as well even though i'd probably never use it.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  5 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback. I replaced the scraper blade on the Greenworks in a later video after which I didn't need to push as much. Some areas on the driveway in the video were compressed by our cars so it also doesn't scraper those areas too well.

  • @acdyman
    @acdyman 7 років тому +5

    How long does the battery last for each?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  7 років тому +2

      +Tim Smith greenworks would go maybe 35min when I first got it, now less. Not sure about the snow Joe.

    • @acdyman
      @acdyman 7 років тому

      Thanks. That's the one I was considering

    • @MusicforMe123
      @MusicforMe123 7 років тому +4

      The Snow Joe is about 50 minutes on a full charge.

  • @markp.7165
    @markp.7165 6 років тому

    Great video of a real world test!!! The thing that has kept me from buying one of these for my dad is where I live some years we get a decent amount of snow and some years hardly any. So, how many years will the batteries last when they are used so seldom? I mean if you have to re-purchase every 3 or 4 years then that makes it much less attractive as compared to a small gas blower.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  6 років тому

      that's a good point, and my battery has lost some juice over 3-4 years. but I use the same batteries for their other yard work tools which means they don't sit idle all year. but, that's also a larger investment into the system

  • @kimberlystanley2965
    @kimberlystanley2965 4 роки тому

    Wow....that Greenwork's plow is kickin' butt big time...Snow joe isn't bad either.

  • @floy12d
    @floy12d 7 років тому

    I'm talking about the 13inch SNOWJOE

  • @MalcolmRColey
    @MalcolmRColey 6 років тому +1

    You forgot to mention that the Greenworks 80v has a 20in Auger housing vs the SnowJoe's 40v 18in Auger housing. That 2 inches can make a difference. Good review though.

    • @vroomgc
      @vroomgc 3 роки тому

      That's what my wife said to me once :)

  •  4 роки тому

    How does greenworks do against the snowjoe 100volt.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому

      Would love to test it out. That one is $800 with the battery, so not comparable price levels.

  • @VERIFIED_COMMENT
    @VERIFIED_COMMENT 4 роки тому +1

    I live in ma we got hit 13 inch of that on Monday. Two snow days in a row 😂 no school lol

    • @tommak6516
      @tommak6516 4 роки тому

      Because you do not go to school you will lack education, which is nothing to be laughing about.

    • @VERIFIED_COMMENT
      @VERIFIED_COMMENT 4 роки тому

      @@tommak6516 Steve jobs is a drop out who cares. Honestly education for a career field is important.

  • @marcgrondin65
    @marcgrondin65 6 років тому +1

    If comparing an 18"/40V is fair to a 20"/80V is fair, I put it to you that pitting the Greenworks vs a 21"/80V SnowJoe would also be interesting an enlightning for many.
    I own a ION21SB-CT - and since I live in Quebec city, not many see the kinds of weather we do. This unit really kills it.
    The basic 80V/4A batteries were ok, but the newer 80V/6A I highly recommend. Since like with all things, we are also blessed with -20C or worse) - we need the extra endurance of the latter.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  6 років тому

      +marcgrondin65 I can't find an 80v single stage blower from snow joe. Is the sb-ct only in Canada?

    • @marcgrondin65
      @marcgrondin65 6 років тому

      Hi T, you are right - it's actually a dual-stage .. we have too many things going on to consider a single-stage : unfinished driveway, deep snow, 4 car parking space (+ side deck & entrance) and the cold.
      ps : i think they've just discontinued my exact model, but there must be other similar 21" model on their site.

  • @13salinaspride
    @13salinaspride 4 роки тому +1

    What's the battery life on both??

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому +1

      Not sure about snow Joe, but my Greenworks battery feels like about 60-70% of new capacity (the 2ah battery) after 4-5yrs. I actually have 3 batteries, though, so I use the oldest one the most and the newer ones if old one runs out too soon.
      I also use the battery in summer with my lawn mower so it gets a lot of use.

  • @richardarolland6659
    @richardarolland6659 7 років тому +1

    Greenworks is 80v Snow Joe is 40 volt. Is this equate to a power difference, or what. Should I compare volts or amps or???

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  7 років тому +1

      I think you have to compare watts. Multiplying the max volts times the max amps gives the wattage (or power) of the motor. Sometimes you can find the amps in the specs.

  • @JackCondor44
    @JackCondor44 4 роки тому +2

    18 minutes is perfect just enough power to tell the neighbors oops the battery just drained.....

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому

      Heh, well I have 3 2.5aH batteries and 1 4aH battery, which probably totals at least 2 hrs of straight work time.

  • @stevegorkowski3246
    @stevegorkowski3246 4 роки тому +1

    80v unit spins faster than the 40v unit. Both units in 40v versions work about the same.

  • @crabbygolfer4714
    @crabbygolfer4714 3 роки тому

    Greenworks was throwing quite a bit
    of snow from the auger straight out that didn't make it into the
    Chute

  • @hrdcpy
    @hrdcpy Рік тому +2

    I have the non-hybrid Snow Joe and really like it, especially after one season of trying to fix a Tori gas blower. Ugh. I'd be interested to see the power difference when the hybrid model is run off 120v.

  • @Boosh0070
    @Boosh0070 4 роки тому

    What a comparison! An 80v Greenworks against a 40v SnowJoe?! That would be like comparing a front wheel drive car to a four wheel drive SUV for handling in snow conditions. It's a little stacked in ones favor?!

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому

      Not quite. Volts isn't the same as power. Depends on the amps running through the motor. Plus, they were similar prices.
      Snow Joe's most powerful cordless is a dual stage which is great for heavy snow loads

  • @snoopysrc
    @snoopysrc 2 роки тому

    I will definitely get a snow Joe since it's down to the pavement and does a better job then green works it's also more affordable

  • @bobriemersma
    @bobriemersma 5 років тому

    Aren't those Greenworks units the ones that tend to get all bunged up a lot and fail with many of them returned? They seem to rank lower in reviews at shopping sites.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  5 років тому +1

      I'm pretty happy with mine, but I haven't tried a lot of others to compare.

  • @kongtsaab993
    @kongtsaab993 3 роки тому

    I finally just bought a home and living in MN we all need a snow blower. lol. Been looking into a smaller cheaper one since my driveway isn't all that big. I wanted something with battery because i didn't want to deal with gas and cords. It seems these two are the most popular ones. that snow joe at the end there with the heavier wet snow seemed like it came through and cleaned up after the Greenworks. haha. it does clean up better than the greenworks. I wouldn't mind purchasing the snow joe for the slower but cleaner look. also i just looked up the extra battery and holly cow its expensive! i rather have a longer battery and the option to switch to cord. Awesome review though!

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому +2

      The rubber blades do sweep the concrete a bit better, but my greenworks did better at scraping again once I replaced the worn scraper blade. Also, snowjoe now has more powerful blowers than when I did this review

  • @rplagas
    @rplagas 4 роки тому +20

    comparing a 40 volt to an 80 volt ???

    • @ericbrouet
      @ericbrouet 3 роки тому +4

      rick The Greenworks had a lot more power - well duh! The battery is twice that of the Snow Joe. C’mon Man!

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому +3

      Volts doesn't equal power, that's why there's so many different voltages sold. Either way, prices were similar.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому +2

      Power = volts x amps, not just volts.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому +3

      Also, the LED light uses hardly any energy, negligible compared to power needed to move snow. In fact, the light still works even after the blower can no longer move

    • @davidadams3478
      @davidadams3478 3 роки тому

      I think you have to also consider the size and the amount of snow they take in. 20in/80 volt vs 18in/40 volt. 80 volt blower still has more power, but certainly not double.

  • @jerrychimokosky8246
    @jerrychimokosky8246 3 роки тому +1

    How is that a fair comparison 40 volt against 80 volt ?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому

      Power is both volts and amps. Plus, at the time, snowjoes only more powerful one was it's dual stage blower, much more expensive at $800

  • @johnnyzee383
    @johnnyzee383 Рік тому

    80 volt 2 ah or 80 volt 4 ah??? (In the greenworks)

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  Рік тому

      At that time I only had the 2.5 amh battery which came with the blower.
      The 4.0aH can be used, but it sticks out the back. Greenworks newer blower can use larger batteries, though

  • @wlit
    @wlit 4 роки тому

    So which one is better?

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому

      I prefer Greenworks. But, snow Joe has come out with some bigger blowers since then that I haven't used.

  • @MickPsyphon
    @MickPsyphon 7 років тому +9

    80V vs 40V?
    Hardly a fair comparison! I have no loyalty to either brand, but if you're going to make a comparison, it should at least be within the same fruit group! LOL!
    At least you gave the basic specs. Unfortunately, most folks don't know what more volts means.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  7 років тому +4

      +Mick Psyphon same price range and market. The only 80v blower Snow Joe makes is their new dual stage, which is a different category.
      Twice the voltage doesn't mean twice the power, since corded blowers use 120v source but aren't necessarily more powerful.

    • @MickPsyphon
      @MickPsyphon 7 років тому +2

      Tesla EVangelist
      I don't consider these two machines to be in the same class. The Greenworks is much more powerful.

    • @nathanielhelms5153
      @nathanielhelms5153 5 років тому

      I would not say this is a fair comparison. The greenworks is a larger model by 2 inches and has completely different specs when it comes to what would be expected at 20 inches. The snow joe is a smaller model snowblower by two inches. Basically you’re say well because this one has more volts has nothing to do with how well a smaller model snowblower will compare when it’s ratios are set up for something smaller, ie amperage, gear sizes, the actual wattage of the battery.
      Here’s a great article on how battery power differs in battery brands. You will be able to understand why you can’t judge a smaller vs larger snowblower that’s battery powered.
      toolsinaction.com/power-tool-information/power-tool-amps-horsepower-and-volts/

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  5 років тому

      Which Snow Joe would be a better comparison (at similar pricing to Greenworks)?

    • @MartyMeyerdierks
      @MartyMeyerdierks 5 років тому

      80V with 2Amp; 40V with 4Amp. Power wattage is same so dont get hung up on voltage. Design goal is different, however, Greenworks can run higher output via faster auger rpm but less run time than SnowJoe which runs slower rpm but almost as twice as long run time. Green has lighter plastic auger so able to rotate the auger at faster RPM but noisy as heck than heavier but quieter rubber auger from SnowJoe. Also because of higher output design of Greenworks resulting on a faster battery drain, coupled with faster charging, it's much harder on the battery so longetivity of expensive battery isn't as long. You have to consider all these facts before you decide which brand is important to you. Not one number spec like 80V vs 40V which doesnt tell the whole story.

  • @rfcilia
    @rfcilia 2 роки тому +1

    5:04 what the heck are you doing? Running both at the same time next to each other against a frozen block of snow???? LOL!

  • @IceAge20017
    @IceAge20017 4 роки тому

    I wish I could use this but I live in Minnesota. 15 inches of wet and heavy snow is not uncommon. Only gas blowers can get through that.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому

      15" is quite a bit. Snow Joe does make a dual stage blower that looks quite capable.

  • @johnjones9642
    @johnjones9642 Рік тому

    You can tell they like the green works. The battery voltage is not the same not a fair test.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  Рік тому

      Voltage isn't the same as power. If it was, the corded ones would be far more powerful at 120v.

  • @largemouthbassman5628
    @largemouthbassman5628 3 роки тому +1

    I got the joe plowing all my snow!

  • @kents8451
    @kents8451 3 роки тому

    Why would you compare a 40V to an 80V?

  • @melrosehawkins8294
    @melrosehawkins8294 3 роки тому

    This guy really likes to blow snow. From dusk till dawn!

  • @kuehnel16
    @kuehnel16 4 роки тому

    Getten one

  • @brr8888
    @brr8888 2 роки тому +1

    Hard to compare since they aren’t comparable, voltage, path width etc.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  2 роки тому

      Not the best, but voltage is not the same as power, and SnowJoe's more powerful ones at the time we're much more expensive

  • @ThisTall
    @ThisTall 6 років тому +1

    Dewalt is perfectly Setup to come in and dominate this application with their new 120v line. They're already making 4-5 yard works tools.

    • @rieriec.36
      @rieriec.36 5 років тому

      We arent reviewing dealt baby...🤨

  • @jeffbrent
    @jeffbrent 3 роки тому +1

    yes..... a $300 vs $600 snow blower comparison..... 40v vs 80v..... I wonder which one performs better

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  3 роки тому

      The greenworks is $400, less if you don't need a battery.

  • @jerrychimokosky8246
    @jerrychimokosky8246 3 роки тому +1

    Never ran snow joe on electric

  • @louishollandjr
    @louishollandjr 4 роки тому

    Snow Joe 18v given 80v run for the money's.

  • @shawncell1247
    @shawncell1247 3 роки тому

    been nice video IF they where both 80 volt !

  • @eitle50
    @eitle50 5 років тому +1

    Snow Joe just came out with 100volt snowblower

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  5 років тому

      You're right. That wasn't available when I did the video. $800 is quite a bit higher than Greenworks though.

    • @mikelezan1023
      @mikelezan1023 4 роки тому

      For the same price you can get the Kolbalt with 2x80v 5AH

  • @craigphillips3154
    @craigphillips3154 3 роки тому

    So, either he has the world's widest residential sidewalk or he's blowing the snow off of his front yard?

  • @lamp00n
    @lamp00n 6 років тому

    Best way for the battery only blowers is just to get an extra battery.They are like $75 to $85

  • @1FBauer
    @1FBauer 4 роки тому

    Try using those on a foot of wet snow or the big compacted 3 foot high pile the city plow leaves at the end of the driveway. Ain't going to work!!! From experience, you need at least a 12 hp snow blower. Forget about the Mickey Mouse stuff.

    • @Teslavangelist
      @Teslavangelist  4 роки тому +1

      The single stage gas Mickey mouse ones won't do that either.
      Snow Joe is the only one currently makes a dual stage battery blower that could do a foot of wet snow

  • @myviews469
    @myviews469 6 років тому +1

    Green works not hybrid so if batteries fail you are stuck