Yard Machines Single Stage 12-1/2 in Snow Fox Electric Snow Thrower Snowblower
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Get a quieter, hard working electric snow thrower. This single stage snow thrower is great for the average sized lot (under 40 ft.) and even goes through slushy snow very well. Good for light to medium conditions (2 - 6 inches of snow) Full specifications below |
Specifications
Know Your Snow Blower
The part of a snow blower that cuts into snow and lifts it up is called an auger. It rotates constantly with its curved blades that are fitted on to its drum-shaped surface. Some snow blowers will actually propel forward when they get in contact with snow to ease the amount of work required. Some snow blowers still need to be pushed to move on ahead.
The snow that is loosened up and picked up by the snow blower is directed away from the path by the discharge chute. This chute is operated by rotating a crankshaft. A small, bladed wheel is fitted behind the auger (see above) to send the loosened snow into the discharge tube.
Snow blowers that use only an auger to collect and discharge snow are known as single stage snow blowers/throwers. Two (Or Double) stage snow blowers have both auger and impeller.
The power rating (Usually in HP) of the engine that a snow blower has gives a good indication of the kind of performance you can expect.
Difference between Gas and Electric Snow Blowers
There are many pros and cons of Gas vs. Electric for a snow blower. The obvious advantage of electric is that it is much quieter, and you do not have to worry about gas and other related supplies.
There are however a few restrictions on using an electric snow blower. Of course, you are limited by the reach of the power cord. Gas powered snow blowers are generally much more powerful machines, but come at the price of being more heavy and tough to lug around. Once on the drive way however, a Gas blower moves with breeze due to the mechanics of it.
Gas powered blowers also handle wet snow more efficiently then an electric one. In summary, it depends on what you need and how much snow you are needing to remove on a regular basis.
Features to check for when buying a snow blower:
Whatever type of snow blower you are buying, you want to look for these common attributes:
You have the following shipping options for your convenience.
Free! You can pick it up for free (we will help you load it into your truck) at our store in Waterloo, Ontario. See our store locations page for directions, location and store hours.
We will have a shipping company deliver the product to your home. See chart below for shipping charge.
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Ontario 1-2 Day Delivery |
$30 | ||
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Quebec 1-2 Day Delivery |
$30 | ||
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Western Canada 5-7 Day Delivery |
$45 | ||
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Eastern Canada 5-7 Day Delivery |
$45 | ||
| Shipping Rates Within United States | |||
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East of Mississippi 5-7 Day Delivery |
$55 | ||
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West of Mississippi 5-7 Day Delivery |
$75 | ||
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