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Average Rating: 4.4 of 5.0
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| Snow Blowers Direct Recommendation |
| By Snow Blowers Direct |
This Toro Power Clear has the same features as the cheaper version. However, it is build with an electric start engine.
You simply connect this snow blower and the electrical outlet in your garage with the included power cord. Press the button to start the engine. Disconnect the cord and start throwing snow.
All Power Clear models also feature Toro's unique "Zip Deflector." You simply adjust and lock the angle of the chute in seconds with the touch of your hand.
Highly recommended for homeowners unable or unwillng to pull the rope on a recoil start snow blower. |
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Written January 27, 2010 |
| I love it |
| By randy (Warwick, RI) |
What can I say- I love it.
It starts up right away and I love the way it also gets rid of the slush. |
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Written January 25, 2010 |
| Toro does it again! |
| By steve simmer (St. Paul, MN) |
I bought this unit to replace my 2000 Toro CCLite 3.25 hp machine. I am amazed at how far it throws snow. I like how it pulls itself along.
And, the extra size and horsepower were more than enough to chew through 12 inches of wet & heavy.
Dealing with Snow Blowers Direct.com was easy and efficient. Overall, a very good experience. |
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Written December 11, 2008 |
| Snow Time |
| By vee miller (Alford, FL) |
We moved South nearly 10 years ago.....To flee the snow, sleet and rain. The grass was not greener on the other side!
After too many days in the hot, humid sun, my family cannot wait to get back into the blizzards of the mid-west and run around in some snow.
We know better than to face the mounds with a mere shovel and strong back. We will be giving up the old fashioned ways and trading in that shovel for a good ole snow blower.
With the mighty power of blowing snow...snow mobiles and a few pairs of snow shoes....Who knows, maybe we will come to love the snow as much as we have enjoyed the beaches! |
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Written December 09, 2008 |
| New Snow Blower |
| By Alan Meyer (Sun Prairie, WI) |
| I just purchased a new Toro snow blower. I love the blower and it works great. My only complaint is that it tends to get a lot of accumulation around the chute with wet sticky snow. A friend recommend trying a silicon spray to cut down on the accumulation and let me borrow a can of Sno-Jet to try out. I can't believe the different it made!! I used to have to stop two to three times and clean out the wet snow from the chute while blowing the drive way. Now I have no problems at all. It also makes it much easier to clean up the blower before I put it back in the garage. What a time saver!! I would highly recommend Sno-Jet. |