Price: $449.99 - $278.00
(as of Nov 13, 2024 18:52:23 UTC – Details)
B00PBYZ6LS, GreenWorks DigiPro Series is compatible with its G-MAX 40V Li-Ion System offering powerful and easy to use gas alternative tools to get the job done. GreenWorks provides innovative tools for all projects around the home by combining its brushless motor with its 40V technology. Make your life easier and stop worrying about the gas hassle of maintenance, hard to manage pull cords and the fume. Most GreenWorks Tools are sold with battery configuration and tool only models.
EFFORTLESS SNOW CLEARING: Powered by G-MAX 40V li-ion technology for a more convenient snow removal experience.
…, 4, Reviewer: Stephen Matlock
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Really a good tool for its intended use
Review: This is a great tool for its intended use — clearing snow immediately after a snowfall. Works great for us in the foothills of the Cascades where we can keep up with the snow. We’ve had consistent snowfall for the last ten days, and I go out in the morning and clear up around 6″ of snow each time. Takes about 15 minutes to do my driveway and sidewalks. The engine is electric (powered by an extension cord), so it’s quiet and powerful enough for the machine. I was able to run it in the morning and none of my neighbors heard it. Quieter than a leaf blower, and way quieter than a gas-powered blower. I’d compared it to being about as noisy as an electric hair dryer.It doesn’t do as well for higher amounts of snow. I think it says it can do up to 10″, but that would be for light, dry, and cold snow.And I would not want to try it to get rid of snow that’s turned to ice – I fear the blades might crack.Assembling it wasn’t difficult, but a few pieces were confusing – the middle handle (lower part) has a cord securing device or dongle that has to face a certain way, and neither the illustrations nor the directions mentioned that. So I had to disassemble it and redo it — but it wasn’t hard to do. Also, the handle that moves the direction of the “spout” has to go into the machine deeper than you realize – there’s a rubber sleeve somewhere inside the machine that the handle goes through that doesn’t seem to want to accept the handle, so you have to really push it, which is scary if you think you might break something.The blades of the rotary “wheel” are plastic, but for light- to medium-duty, they’re fine. It gets the snow off down to the pavement of my smooth sidewalks, and right close to the surface of my textured driveway.This probably won’t work on a graveled driveway or a driveway that has a deeply grooved surface like cobblestone, but it seems to work fine on all kinds of materials as long as the surface is hard and somewhat smooth.There are a few downsides. One is its weight. Because it is super light, the temptation is to push it more than you should, slightly elevating the back wheels, and grinding the scraper part of the machine into the pavement/concrete. Which means it stops going forward. Takes practice to not be tempted to push it harder than you need to, and to go slower than you think you can.The other is the way you power it: it needs an extension cord. I find this reasonable because that gives the lighweight and *quiet* engine the power it needs, a good compromise between a battery-powered machine (less power, requires recharging) and a gas-powered machine (more powerful, but usually far, far heavier and more difficult to maneuver and store). But the cord is going to want to travel behind you, which means that every so often you’re going to step on. You can try to use the little dongle to secure the cord to the handle, but if you’re using a long extension cord (mine is 100′), you’re going to need the thicker 12/3 and not the 14/3 cord — which is too thick for the dongle. Easy enough to just wrap the cord once around the handle, but still — the cord is going to be there following you. Not a huge thing, but be aware of it.So, over all, really and truly five stars. Works great, lightweight, easy to put together, easy to fold down and stow away.For my use, it’s well worth the price.
Reviewer: Napom
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Impressive Machine!!!
Review: I finally got to try this out! I received this last month, and assembled it fairly easily. The only hard thing about the assembly was getting the chute turner lined up and snapped in properly. That took a little while as in about a half hour to do . . . I think it was one of the last steps in the assembly, but I had to basically loosen the handles till they were almost off so I could get the proper angle on the shaft so it would snap in place. Once in place, I retightened everything and waited for the snow.Today the snow is here and I took it out for it’s first run. I bought a 100 foot cord just for this. We had a moderate snow fall last night and still coming down a bit today. There was between 5 and 8 inches of snow out there. Living in a townhome, I don’t have a lot of snow to move, but I have two neighbors in their late 80’s one neighbor who just had knee surgery, and a single mom with no shoveling age kids at home as neighbors, so I decided to hit all of their houses too and clear their cars out while doing the entire sidewalk in front of all the houses in my row. All in all I cleared about 250 feet of side walk. Because this was my first excursion, it was fun.The snow itself was light, but when clearing the cars, the plows had already made a berm in front of them. The berms were about a foot deep and two feet wide and were packed hard snow. As with any machine, you have to pay attention. But this little thing definitely clears snow. FOr the harder packed stuff moved by the plows, just take a couple of passes.This doesn’t like uneven surfaces. Our sidewalks aren’t exactly level and when there were differences of more than a half inch between the slabs this would get hung up a little. But if you’re paying attention, you can easily handle it. It took me about 2 hours to do all of this. During this time I did have to clear the chute several times as the snow would pack up inside. Again pay attention – If it’s not shooting out, it needs to be cleared.With this being a plug in model – Cord management and cord attention is a must, or you will run over it as one user mentioned in their review. It’s a bit of a pain, but not so much as to justify me going to the cordless model (at twice the price) that wouldn’t have lasted the amount of time I was out there without recharging . . . .On the chute, after a few times of adjusting the direction of the chute with the bar that took me so long to get installed, it stopped adjusting with it. Likely the bar slipped out of its slot and I will have to get it back in. It’s not a big deal as it is easy enough to reach over the handle and manually adjust the angle of the chute. However, since that darn thing took me so long to get installed correctly, I was a little perturbed that it came undone so quickly. That is the main reason this isn’t getting 5 stars . . .The video shows you my second pass of my walkway . . . You can see how smooth, and easy it is and how it gets right down to the surface without making a whole lot of noise . . . Video shot with my Blink Security cam . . .
Reviewer: middleagedude
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This is a snow thrower.It will handle soft snow by dusting it in the wind or breeze. Same for regular snow.Heavy soft snow: no prob.(Assembly is super easy,.but also it’s easy to assemble the wrong way. The throwing handle works IF assembled properly.)High wind soft caked: cut it with a shovel.It’s super light, so it’s easy to move, but your body is the weight. Cutting hard snow is essential.It fully delivers what is advertised.Think of it as a push mower.
Reviewer: Rüdi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Bedienung und Handhabung Kinderleicht,Die Grenzen liegen Auf Unebenheiten, 4AH Akku ist gerade ausreichend
Reviewer: Jason
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I recently purchased the GreenWorks 2600502 13 Amp 20-Inch Corded Snow Thrower and so far, it has been a solid investment. Here are a few things I liked about it:Pros: ⢠Powerful Enough for Most Jobs: Despite being electric, it has enough power to handle typical snowfalls. I used it on a 6-inch deep snow pile, and it cleared my driveway efficiently. ⢠Lightweight & Easy to Use: At around 30 pounds, this snow thrower is easy to maneuver, even for someone not used to heavy machinery. Itâs also compact enough for easy storage in my garage. ⢠Wide and Deep Clearing Path: The 20-inch clearing width is perfect for quickly cleaning larger areas, and the 12-inch depth is sufficient for most residential tasks. ⢠Corded Design: No need to worry about running out of battery mid-job, though you need to be mindful of the power cord while working.Cons: ⢠Limited Range Due to Cord: Since itâs corded, I had to manage the length of the cord carefully, especially when working on larger areas. Youâll definitely need a long outdoor extension cord. ⢠Not for Heavy Snow: While it handles light to medium snow easily, it may struggle with heavy, packed snow or large snow drifts, which is expected for an electric model.Overall: This snow thrower offers great value for its price. Itâs ideal for people living in areas with moderate snowfalls and looking for an easy-to-use, eco-friendly alternative to gas-powered machines. Iâd definitely recommend it for typical residential snow clearing needs.
Reviewer: Caysie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I’ve read a ton of reviews, particularly critical ones for these machines as I wasn’t sure if I should get a wired or battery one. I have a 2-stage ARIENS gas blower but it’s a pain to maintain so I wanted to get something electric and went with something small as a test. This machine is quite light-weight but because it is WIRED, that’s also where the power comes from! It works surprisingly well with wet snow and of course you need to shovel when the snow is not all packed down or the wet snow cannot be higher than the machine itself or it’ll get bogged down. But it sure can handle half a foot of wet snow no problem. Snow got stuck inside chute once so I WD40 the inside of the chute. For this price, I have not had to haul out the gas one and pray that it’d start. Just make sure you check the manual for your model and get the appropriate extension cord, different lengths, different gauge or you won’t get enough power or too much power and damage the motor.
Reviewer: Greg_from_Ottawa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Don’t be fooled by the low price and small appearance of this little electric snowthrower. It’s amazingly good! It can throw snow 10 feet, and even handles wet snow. Light and easy to push, it has done a great job for us all winter — I wouldn’t hesitate to buy it again.I bought this snowthrower to clear our front path, and our single-lane driveway behind the car. Once the car is moved out of the way, our snow removal service is supposed to plow the driveway. But our snow removal service has been unreliable this winter, and I have ended doing the entire driveway with this hard-working little snowthrower.I even cleared a 4-foot high drift by using a shovel to knock down snow from the front edge of the drift, and then cleaning it up with the snowthrower.Almost all the parts are hard plastic, and seem durable so far. Greenworks includes an order sheet so you can buy replacement parts if needed.The only drawback is that you need to use an extension cord, and keep the extension cord a safe distance from the front of the snowthrower. Anyone who has used an electric lawn mower will understand. But it has worked so well, I gave it 5 stars anyway.
, Patio, Lawn & Garden > Snow Removal > Snow Blowers, #Greenworks #40V #Compatible #Tools #Brushless #Cordless..,
Instantly Access Your FREE Children’s Books Here!
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases; I may earn a commission from qualifying purchases as an affiliate.