Links to the best Gas Powered Snow Blowers 2024 are listed down below: ► 6. Honda HSS1332ATD 389cc 32 inch Track Drive Two Stage Snow Blower 🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/478I5gg ► 5. Toro Power Max 824 OE 24 in. 252 cc Two stage Gas Snow Blower 🇺🇸 US - www.acehardware.com/departments/lawn-and-garden/snow-removal-and-equipment/snow-blowers/7803711 ► 4. PowerSmart Snow Blower 24 Inch 2-Stage 212cc Engine Gas Powered with Electric Start PS24 🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/47a0fxV 🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/3v9auWf ► 3. YARDMAX Yb6770 26-in Two-stage Self-propelled Gas Snow Blower 🇺🇸 US - www.lowes.com/pd/YARDMAX-26-in-2-Stage-Snowblower/1003005886 ► 2. Ariens Deluxe 24-in Two-stage Self-propelled Gas Snow Blower 🇺🇸 US - www.lowes.com/pd/Ariens-Deluxe-24-24-in-254-cc-Two-Stage-Self-Propelled-Gas-Snow-Blower-with-Push-Button-Electric-Start-Power-Steering-Headlight-s/1000107485?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-sol-_-ggl-_-PMAX_SOL_000_Priority_Items-_-1000107485-_-local-_-0-_-0&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA98WrBhAYEiwA2WvhOgb9juD1rnwRcU-rUmC_W8QN2PbhSwnpK1VL0KNLYIAyaiFOkphRUxoCo-sQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds ► 1. CRAFTSMAN Select 24-in Two-stage Self-propelled Gas Snow Blo 🇺🇸 US - www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-Select-24-24-in-208-cu-cm-Two-stage-Self-propelled-Gas-Snow-Blower-with-Push-button-Electric-Start-Power-Steering/5001968067?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-sol-_-ggl-_-PMAX_SOL_000_Priority_Items-_-5001968067-_-local-_-0-_-0&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA98WrBhAYEiwA2WvhOisbkF6Is1pavUZwlpbjVoZwRDRdpQ5x3NQvIxWMMIjd5TKYCKKvERoCwgoQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
While Yardmax, Craftsman and Powersmart might fit the budget for some, they are not better than Ariens, Toro or Honda. The video did not mention pricing as a factor. Not sure how the Honda and Toro could possibly be ranked at the bottom. 🥴
My personal "best," & "worst" : My all-time best performing and most reliable was my very first, a no-frills mid-1970's Ariens 24" Sno-Thro with Tecumseh "Snow King" engine, used/maintained myself for 26 years, until I sold it in 1994 to go to a (bigger) 8 hp. 28" John Deere machine (made by Ariens) which was a failure. Why did it fail? Here in the mid-Atlantic (eastern PA) region, our snow tends to be moist, vs. powdery. Here, the bigger bucket and bigger serrated augers are of no advantage if the discharge impeller and impeller housing are too small (12" in this case).The impeller gets overloaded because it can't move out what is being shoved into its throat fast enough. It would be a different story in a typically colder region where typical snowfalls are powdery. (Curiously, the comparable but more expensive 8 hp. 28" Ariens-branded machine had a 14" discharge impeller.) I replaced it after several years of struggling and disappointment, with what promised to be the best snowblower ever made, yet turned out to be even WORSE performing : a 26" Cub Cadet "3X". At least the John Deere could creep along in 1st. gear with 8 - 10" of medium-heavy snow. The 3X Cub Cadet came to a stand-still , hopelessly plugged from the front "propeller" auger through the discharge impeller housing. This innovative design was most likely tested and evaluated in a colder climate state, with powder-like snow, NOT the eastern USA mid-Atlantic region. I sold the C.Cadet after several very frustrating years, cautioning the buyer to always pre-treat the bucket, augers & discharge path with a Teflon-based slick spray, which helped somewhat. As of 2021 after intensive searching & research, I now have TWO machines..... one big slugger for the BIG snows (a Simplicity Signature Series 1728,) and one "little-guy" for the more common 3"-8" "nuisance" snows, a Toro 7-24 QXE (an amazing, unique machine.) So far, I've only used the Simplicity once, completely successful, and the more frequently-used Toro is performing as well as the old 70's vintage Ariens, which is saying a lot. .
Powersmart and Craftsman??! You really are joking, aren't you?! Take a few years off and work on those stamped out flimsy pieces of junk, you'll change your mind REAL fast.
FYI: If you upgrade your two stage blower impeller with a IMPELLER KIT, you'll have a non-clogging machine which will also throw the snow greater distances.
DR Power Equipment 302cc 28" all the bells and whistles including heated grips only a little over $1300. I challenge you to find a better bang for the buck.
Obviously you know nothing about snowblowers if these are your “best choices”. And “cubic 3:17 capacity”… that set the tone for this entire hoax comparison.
CC stands for cubic centimeters. The majority of these snow blowers are under powered if you live in a heavy snow area. Where I live in MA anyrhing under 8 hp is useless. To get horse power divide engine size by 29. My experience with track drive wasn't that great the snow blower wanted to go over thing like snow bank rather than thru.
@worry2much not all track drive snowblowers are the same. Just like not all wheeled snowblowers are the same. Honda and Yamaha track drives are fantastic.
I had a Power Smart brand 24 inch, 2-stage snowblower and it was not only cheaply made and ill-fitting plastic parts especially the chute which was poor fitting and hard to rotate because the teeth would not align properly. Also poorly designed for draining the dirty oil as the drain plug is directly behind the cables. In addition, the handlebars are positioned straight instead of angled like most other snowblower which puts strain on your back as you use it. The only positive is that it cost less than most 2-stage snowblowers because it is made in communist China. If you are looking to purchase one to save a little money, don't, you will regret it.
The best are the Honda snowblowers. They are expensive and last a lifetime...my HS928 runs perfect, built in 1999, no repairs just basic maintenance. Find a good used Honda for a good price and you are set for life.
Why is it that every time they have a best snowblower listing there is never a Yamaha in the listing .Here in Canada there are only 2 companies worth talking about,Yamaha and Honda
I’ll stick with my 17 year old Sears Craftsman 9.5hp/28” width snowblower with its Briggs & Stratton engine. Made before they started putting cheap Chinese crap Oates on them. I keep it well maintained.…it’s loud but works great. This year the engine mount cracked…nothin a little welding couldn’t fix.
I'll take an Ariens or my 35 year old Toro blower over any of those newer machines. Too much plastic and thin metal in the newer machines. They may have more user friendly features, but they're cheap and more to wear out in the long run.
This list should have been flipped as I've worked in a small gas engine shop and the Hondas are the most bullet proff. Craftsman is owned by Stanley black and decker now. This is the company that had a zero turn battery mower catch fire. Not the best quality.
He said it was in no particular order. I quit watching after the Honda since that's all I'll ever own. They can't be beat and I've never seen any other brand throw snow like any of the three I've had. I was just hoping he'd say how much it costs new.
@@johndenver8574 Wow. Thanks for the info! I saw one of those 32s on craigslist last week for 2,800 and it was pretty new looking. I was looking for a friend who doesn't have a honda...yet!
I don’t want to be negative, but this video is inane. Chuty?? Not much useful info. Most anything said about one unit could be said about the others, which is almost all sales pitches and very little comparison info. Craftsman should be towards the middle or bottom of the list, Honda should be at the top. Powersmart is made in china, which isn’t bad in and of itself necessarily. It does throw snow far, but the controls are all backwards. etc.
Ariens is no longer the Wisconsin product it used to be. Now they use cheap Chinese parts that don’t last, and they don’t care that it breaks down every other year. Avoid this piece of crap.
I hate to inform you, but this is incorrect. The only items sourced by Ariens in the build of their products are erhe plastic panels along the handles. EVERYTHINGZ ELSE is sourced domestically. Additionally, if you were to tour their assembly factory in Wisconsin, you'd literally see their WIP kits with shadow boards of all the components that go into the build of a unit. It's 97% USA Made and the major critical components are 100% USA Made
@@mwm2008 I wish you were correct, but my Ariens had 3 major malfunctions in the first 2 years, and the repair shop finally fixed it by using John Deere replacement parts. He was the one that said even the Ariens parts were unreliable junk. You must have been lucky with yours.
@@CageyLeigh I'm trying not to expose who I am. I work in the plant. I think I know what goes into our machines more than your local repair man. Thanks
@@mwm2008That's not true, because the engines on Ariens snowblowers are Chinese engines. The Ariens LCT AX engines are Chinese through and through. They're Tecumseh engine knockoffs.
Links to the best Gas Powered Snow Blowers 2024 are listed down below:
► 6. Honda HSS1332ATD 389cc 32 inch Track Drive Two Stage Snow Blower
🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/478I5gg
► 5. Toro Power Max 824 OE 24 in. 252 cc Two stage Gas Snow Blower
🇺🇸 US - www.acehardware.com/departments/lawn-and-garden/snow-removal-and-equipment/snow-blowers/7803711
► 4. PowerSmart Snow Blower 24 Inch 2-Stage 212cc Engine Gas Powered with Electric Start PS24
🇺🇸 US - amzn.to/47a0fxV
🇨🇦 CA - amzn.to/3v9auWf
► 3. YARDMAX Yb6770 26-in Two-stage Self-propelled Gas Snow Blower
🇺🇸 US - www.lowes.com/pd/YARDMAX-26-in-2-Stage-Snowblower/1003005886
► 2. Ariens Deluxe 24-in Two-stage Self-propelled Gas Snow Blower
🇺🇸 US - www.lowes.com/pd/Ariens-Deluxe-24-24-in-254-cc-Two-Stage-Self-Propelled-Gas-Snow-Blower-with-Push-Button-Electric-Start-Power-Steering-Headlight-s/1000107485?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-sol-_-ggl-_-PMAX_SOL_000_Priority_Items-_-1000107485-_-local-_-0-_-0&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA98WrBhAYEiwA2WvhOgb9juD1rnwRcU-rUmC_W8QN2PbhSwnpK1VL0KNLYIAyaiFOkphRUxoCo-sQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
► 1. CRAFTSMAN Select 24-in Two-stage Self-propelled Gas Snow Blo
🇺🇸 US - www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-Select-24-24-in-208-cu-cm-Two-stage-Self-propelled-Gas-Snow-Blower-with-Push-button-Electric-Start-Power-Steering/5001968067?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-sol-_-ggl-_-PMAX_SOL_000_Priority_Items-_-5001968067-_-local-_-0-_-0&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA98WrBhAYEiwA2WvhOisbkF6Is1pavUZwlpbjVoZwRDRdpQ5x3NQvIxWMMIjd5TKYCKKvERoCwgoQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
@ConsumerBetterment The only one listed there that is "best" is the Honda. All the rest are economy grade snowblowers.
Very good 😊
I have a 20 year old Ariens two stage it’s a beast the motor is running great still
same here. no frills but it's a tank. Just keeps going.
I have an Ariens Deluxe with the larger engine and I love it. Really throws snow and starts first time.
I have the Ariens Platinum 24 SHO. That thing has some power, now if we would just get some snow so I could use it that would be great.
While Yardmax, Craftsman and Powersmart might fit the budget for some, they are not better than Ariens, Toro or Honda. The video did not mention pricing as a factor. Not sure how the Honda and Toro could possibly be ranked at the bottom. 🥴
My personal "best," & "worst" : My all-time best performing and most reliable was my very first, a no-frills mid-1970's Ariens 24" Sno-Thro with Tecumseh "Snow King" engine, used/maintained myself for 26 years, until I sold it in 1994 to go to a (bigger) 8 hp. 28" John Deere machine (made by Ariens) which was a failure. Why did it fail? Here in the mid-Atlantic (eastern PA) region, our snow tends to be moist, vs. powdery. Here, the bigger bucket and bigger serrated augers are of no advantage if the discharge impeller and impeller housing are too small (12" in this case).The impeller gets overloaded because it can't move out what is being shoved into its throat fast enough. It would be a different story in a typically colder region where typical snowfalls are powdery. (Curiously, the comparable but more expensive 8 hp. 28" Ariens-branded machine had a 14" discharge impeller.) I replaced it after several years of struggling and disappointment, with what promised to be the best snowblower ever made, yet turned out to be even WORSE performing : a 26" Cub Cadet "3X". At least the John Deere could creep along in 1st. gear with 8 - 10" of medium-heavy snow. The 3X Cub Cadet came to a stand-still , hopelessly plugged from the front "propeller" auger through the discharge impeller housing. This innovative design was most likely tested and evaluated in a colder climate state, with powder-like snow, NOT the eastern USA mid-Atlantic region. I sold the C.Cadet after several very frustrating years, cautioning the buyer to always pre-treat the bucket, augers & discharge path with a Teflon-based slick spray, which helped somewhat. As of 2021 after intensive searching & research, I now have TWO machines..... one big slugger for the BIG snows (a Simplicity Signature Series 1728,) and one "little-guy" for the more common 3"-8" "nuisance" snows, a Toro 7-24 QXE (an amazing, unique machine.) So far, I've only used the Simplicity once, completely successful, and the more frequently-used Toro is performing as well as the old 70's vintage Ariens, which is saying a lot. .
The best for heavy wet snow???
Powersmart and Craftsman??! You really are joking, aren't you?! Take a few years off and work on those stamped out flimsy pieces of junk, you'll change your mind REAL fast.
FYI: If you upgrade your two stage blower impeller with a IMPELLER KIT, you'll have a non-clogging machine which will also throw the snow greater distances.
LMAO... "Cubic Capacity".
Ya... That's where I stopped watching and chose to look up another video for advice lol
Idiots don't proof their videos. Also laughed at "shooty" for chute.
Yeah, get some guy to narrate the video who has never used a snow blower
My Briggs and Stratton snow blower known as the Grey Goblin is #1 .
Yeah, number 1 of 1 in your fleet.
I have a 1992 MTD 826 I’ve had since forever. Had to replace the auger belt once. Neighbor put it on the curb. Free.😊
So a Craftsman 24 inch snowblower is better than the Ariens Deluxe 24? SMDH
No Cub Cadets like the 2x30" MAX ?
This AI can't even read correctly or the script typed up is just wrong.
Yeah, how about that ' Cubic Capacity ' ? Whaa???
Yeah, as soon as I heard it I was out. I don't watch AI channels
Yah, its crap
Been super happy with my husky
Really?
DR Power Equipment 302cc 28" all the bells and whistles including heated grips only a little over $1300. I challenge you to find a better bang for the buck.
Obviously you know nothing about snowblowers if these are your “best choices”. And “cubic 3:17 capacity”… that set the tone for this entire hoax comparison.
CC stands for cubic centimeters. The majority of these snow blowers are under powered if you live in a heavy snow area. Where I live in MA anyrhing under 8 hp is useless.
To get horse power divide engine size by 29. My experience with track drive wasn't that great the snow blower wanted to go over thing like snow bank rather than thru.
@worry2much not all track drive snowblowers are the same. Just like not all wheeled snowblowers are the same. Honda and Yamaha track drives are fantastic.
The honda is in last place? That just crazy talk
Radiation king! Running great for 40 years!😊
#1 Craftsman. I thought Sears went out of business years ago? Who owns Craftsman now?😮
Mtd
Black and Decker actually owns Craftsman now, but MTD still makes the snowblowers.
Water is wet and the sky is blue video.
I had a Power Smart brand 24 inch, 2-stage snowblower and it was not only cheaply made and ill-fitting plastic parts especially the chute which was poor fitting and hard to rotate because the teeth would not align properly. Also poorly designed for draining the dirty oil as the drain plug is directly behind the cables.
In addition, the handlebars are positioned straight instead of angled like most other snowblower which puts strain on your back as you use it.
The only positive is that it cost less than most 2-stage snowblowers because it is made in communist China.
If you are looking to purchase one to save a little money, don't, you will regret it.
The best are the Honda snowblowers. They are expensive and last a lifetime...my HS928 runs perfect, built in 1999, no repairs just basic maintenance. Find a good used Honda for a good price and you are set for life.
Ariens all the way the best of those would i say, never any problem with it, staring easy even in minus -25 C.
Craftsman made by MTD?
Why is it that every time they have a best snowblower listing there is never a Yamaha in the listing .Here in Canada there are only 2 companies worth talking about,Yamaha and Honda
most comfortable to run for a tall guy? 6'3" don't want to hunch over to run it.
Cubic capacity? WTF is that?
Most throwers are loud and shake like hell….so fools make them quieter and less shaking……
I’ll stick with my 17 year old Sears Craftsman 9.5hp/28” width snowblower with its Briggs & Stratton engine. Made before they started putting cheap Chinese crap Oates on them. I keep it well maintained.…it’s loud but works great. This year the engine mount cracked…nothin a little welding couldn’t fix.
I'll take an Ariens or my 35 year old Toro blower over any of those newer machines. Too much plastic and thin metal in the newer machines. They may have more user friendly features, but they're cheap and more to wear out in the long run.
0:50 my channel with my snowblower haha. Honda hss1332atd. Get ready for a strike
This list should have been flipped as I've worked in a small gas engine shop and the Hondas are the most bullet proff. Craftsman is owned by Stanley black and decker now. This is the company that had a zero turn battery mower catch fire. Not the best quality.
Comes down to the user performing proper maintenance. Craftsman uses honda and briggs & stratton motors depending on models.
He said it was in no particular order. I quit watching after the Honda since that's all I'll ever own. They can't be beat and I've never seen any other brand throw snow like any of the three I've had. I was just hoping he'd say how much it costs new.
Depending which size you buy. The 32 in in mn is $4800 with tax
@@johndenver8574 Wow. Thanks for the info! I saw one of those 32s on craigslist last week for 2,800 and it was pretty new looking. I was looking for a friend who doesn't have a honda...yet!
"Shooty"? "Cubic capacity"? "Ariens in Wisconsin"? Did you even watch this video prior to publishing it?
BS uninformed Robot review.
"Self propelled" snowblower?? Has anyone ever owned a snowblower that you had to push???
This video is nothing more than a word salad that does not give any details about why one unit is better than the other.
I don’t want to be negative, but this video is inane. Chuty?? Not much useful info. Most anything said about one unit could be said about the others, which is almost all sales pitches and very little comparison info. Craftsman should be towards the middle or bottom of the list, Honda should be at the top. Powersmart is made in china, which isn’t bad in and of itself necessarily. It does throw snow far, but the controls are all backwards. etc.
Ariens is no longer the Wisconsin product it used to be. Now they use cheap Chinese parts that don’t last, and they don’t care that it breaks down every other year. Avoid this piece of crap.
I hate to inform you, but this is incorrect.
The only items sourced by Ariens in the build of their products are erhe plastic panels along the handles. EVERYTHINGZ ELSE is sourced domestically. Additionally, if you were to tour their assembly factory in Wisconsin, you'd literally see their WIP kits with shadow boards of all the components that go into the build of a unit. It's 97% USA Made and the major critical components are 100% USA Made
@@mwm2008 I wish you were correct, but my Ariens had 3 major malfunctions in the first 2 years, and the repair shop finally fixed it by using John Deere replacement parts. He was the one that said even the Ariens parts were unreliable junk. You must have been lucky with yours.
@@CageyLeigh I'm trying not to expose who I am. I work in the plant. I think I know what goes into our machines more than your local repair man.
Thanks
@@mwm2008 Are the engines also American made or are they Chinese ?
@@mwm2008That's not true, because the engines on Ariens snowblowers are Chinese engines. The Ariens LCT AX engines are Chinese through and through. They're Tecumseh engine knockoffs.
The “shootee” is great on the Honda. lol. This vid is trash, I love how people in comments take this seriously.
Power Smart??? 😂😂😂
This list is a joke . I quit watching when you had a Power smart brand,
What a joke!
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