Toro 38589 - Power Clear™ 421QE (21") 163cc Electric Start Single-Stage Snow Blower w/ Quick Chute
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Toro Power Clear™ 421QE (21") 163cc Electric Start Single-Stage Snow Blower w/ Quick Chute
Electric Start • Plug it in, push a button and go • Provides smooth operation with dependable cold weather starts
Quick Shoot Control System • Squeeze the trigger and slide the handle-mounted grip • Lets you easily change throw direction
Zip Deflector • Adjust and lock chute angle with a touch of your hand • Allows you to throw snow low or let it fly
Power Propel Drive System • Increases speed and cleans clear to the surface • Pulls the machine through tough conditions
Power Curve System • Curved rotor and inverted funnel housing • Moves more snow in less time & virtually eliminates clogging
2 Year Full Warranty
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Model Number: | 38589 |
 | | | UPC: | 021038385891 |  | | | Manufacturer: | Toro |
| Engine |
 | | | Brand: | Toro R*Tek |  | | | Type: | 4-Cycle OHV |  | | | Power: | 163 cc |  | | | Starting System: | 120-Volt Electric /w Recoil |  | | | Fuel Tank: | 1.1 quarts (1.04 liters) |
| Auger |
 | | | Material: | Rubber |
| Chute |
 | | | Material: | Plastic |  | | | Chute Rotation: | Quick Shoot |  | | | Turning Radius: | 180° |  | | | Max Throwing Distance: | 35 feet (10.67 meters) |
| Drive System |
 | | | Drive: | Power Propel Self-Propel |  | | | Tire Type: | Alternate Bar Tread |  | | | Tire Size: | 7" x 1.5" (17.78 cm x 3.81 cm) |  | | | Skid Shoes: | Not Applicable |
| Overview |
 | | | Weight: | 89 Lbs. (40.37 kilograms) |  | | | Consumer Warranty: | 2 Years |  | | | Commercial Warranty: | Not Available |
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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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| Snow Blowers Direct Recommendation |
| By Snow Blowers Direct |
There’s not much to say about the Toro 38589 except to say it has all the same performance characteristics and features as the Toro 38588, but with the added convenience of an electric start feature. Just plug it in, push the start button and you’ll be off and running.
The Toro 38589 handles medium to heavy snow falls, and even heavy, wet snow of 3 or 4 inches can be cleared pretty easily with this machine. The Toro 163cc 4-cycle OHV valve engine will clear up to 1,800 lbs. of now per minute, and throw that snow up to 35’, depending on snow conditions. The intake housing is tall enough to handle snow falls of up to one foot.
Designed for longer suburban driveways and long stretches of sidewalk, the Toro 38589 includes the Toro Power Propel System with its innovative pivoting scraper that keeps the rotor in constant contact with the pavement. So snow throwing is quicker and easier. And the Toro Quick Shoot Control System lets you change the chute direction without stopping. Just squeeze the trigger and slide the handle-mounted grip to throw snow exactly where you want it.
The Toro 38589 is top of the line when it comes to single stage snow throwers. The combination of power, performance and innovative features is unmatched in the single stage snow thrower category.
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Written March 04, 2010 |
| Toro 421QE (Model 38589) "No Need To Mess With Mixing Gas & Oil" |
| By Ron (Goldens Bridge, NY) |
I agree with every statement made by the previous REVIEW WRITER back in November 2009.
The Toro 421QE (Electric Start (21" Wide)) is my fourth Snow Thrower, and though smaller than my last two Snow Throwers (22" to 24" Wide and One was GAS OIL MIX) I purposely chose the Toro 421QE because of Toro's two FANTASTIC IMPROVEMENTS!
1) The ZIP DEFLECTOR (Positive-Locking Ratchet Deflector) - UpDown SNOW CHUTE (30 Feet Distance)
2) The QUICK SHOOT CONTROL SYSTEM (UpDown Sliding Handle Mounted Grip) - 180' Half Circle CHUTE
I have been patiently waiting-for-years for one of the Snow Thrower Manufacturers to INVENT exactly what Toro has INVENTED. Simple and Reliable SNOW CHUTES (without messing around with NUTS and WASHERS) and Simple and Reliable SNOW THROW 180' DIRECTIONS (without having to PHYSICALLY MOVE AWAY from the HANDLE BAR).
I do have one item that I don't like. And it also applies to Honda's Snow Throwers. It's when you ADD the OIL or CHANGE the OIL. Not only is the OIL's SPOUT in a VERY BAD LOCATION, it is also in a 45 DEGREE ANGLE POSITION. The combination of the above two makes it very, very cumbersome to OIL SERVICE the Snow Throwers, especially when you try to follow Toro's "exact directions".
The Snow Thrower must be on LEVEL GROUND and in the OPERATING POSITION and DO NOT OVERFILL (I guess it means DO NOT TIP-UP Snow Thrower to ADD OIL or CHANGE OIL).
I would still RATE the 421QE "5 Star" even though I gave up WIDTH and OIL CHANGE "inconvenience". |
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Written November 18, 2009 |
| No need to mess with mixing gas and oil! |
| By Kriss (Hinckley, IL) |
I love that Toro makes a single stage snow blower that has a 4-cycle engine.
Mixing oil and gas can become tedious, especially if the mix is not correct. A minor worry, but it can happen! Not to mention that if you don't have the fuel and it does snow, you are left using the shovel that you retired when you purchased the snow blower.
Having a 4-cycle engine makes fueling easy and almost always available, unlike a 2 cycle engine.
Along with electric start, Toro has also thrown in the quick chute on this snow blower as well. It makes rotating the chute quick and simple, and I don't have to worry about killing the engine when I adjust the chute.
Overall this is a wonderful machine that should last me for years to come! |
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