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A Snowthrower Buyer's Guide


by Kathleen Hennessy

It's inevitable. The snow season is on its way. Now is the time to decide how you're going to handle what Mother Nature dishes out. If you're in the market for a new snowthrower, there's a lot to consider. Be sure to think about the size of your driveway or walkway, the type of surface you're clearing, and the type of snow you'll be handling before you buy.

For homeowners who are just clearing a sidewalk or short driveway, an electric snowthrower can be a good solution. Electric snowthrowers are convenient because you just plug them in and go. They don't require any gas or oil. Plus, they are lightweight and easy to use.

For an average, paved driveway, a single stage snowthrower may be the way to go. Single stage snowthrowers have only one point of contact with the snow. They have a rubber-tipped rotor that scoops the snow from the pavement and throws it out the chute. They're fast, lightweight and easy to maneuver. Look for machines with rotors that propel the machine forward and clean right down to the pavement. One thing to keep in mind: if you have a driveway or walkway that isn't paved, a single stage snowthrower is NOT for you.

For larger, gravel driveways, big snowdrifts or compacted snow a powerful two stage snowthrower is the perfect choice. Two stage machines have two points of contact with the snow. First an auger breaks up the snow, than an impeller throws it out the chute. Many models feature a number of forward and reverse speeds, wide clearing widths and guaranteed performance.

Kathleen Hennessy has been writing about home and garden topics for more than eight years. An avid gardener, and weekend home-improver, she and her family make their home in the Midwest.


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