herm0016
Platinum Member
i would think an echo battery pas and the power broom would be a better and more useful purchase. and if the electric cant handle it, then get a gas power head.
Yes but where do you only ever get small accumulations of powdery snow all winter? South Texas?2500W = 3.35 HP
I would think it would be fine for small accumulations of powdery snow.
I also would not expect much from 3HP.
I think some of this is a function of how much snow and how often. 24" and a 200 feet of driveway is different than 2" and 20 feet. Same deal as walk behind gas versus tractor.
I had an electric snow thrower years ago that I was given, 120V, it would handle the 2" of snow, basically a broom or shovel was faster.
I am interested as battery tools have come a long way. I remember when a cordless drill was good for drilling a couple small holes and a couple dozen screws, then recharge for 8 hours.
My cordless snow blower is diesel powered
Be neat to see what new tech does to things that normally needed a small gas engine.
I think the torque required by a blower may be better supplied by an electric motor, but I also think your right that a battery powered blower couldn't do much more than an effective broom.I hate being negative especially with no experience with a battery snowblower, but I am very familiar with battery tools and even a e- bike. I liken the required power needed to say... a rototiller. Would anyone ever consider that? If he buys it at the "right place" and is able to return it slightly used, that's another thing.
I wouldn't waste my time unless witnessing one in action- for 45 minutes or so.