Early Black Friday TV Sales at WalMart and Sears This Weekend for Christmas Shoppers

May 26, 2011 Comments off

It is very hard to think about the fact that Thanksgiving is just around the corner but this means that many people are already thinking about Christmas shopping and Christmas gifts. Each and every year many people are looking to save as much money as possible through Black Friday sales and cyber Monday deals and it is interesting to see that there are already early Black Friday TV sales at retailers such as WalMart and Sears this weekend.

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The deals that will be available at WalMart are for Vizio HD TVs and the prices are as follows:

Early Black Friday TV Sales at WalMart and Sears This Weekend for Christmas Shoppers

26 inch – 8

32 inch – 8

42 inch – 8

47 inch – 8

55 inch – 8

These sales are very attractive and it is very interesting to note that Vizio often receives very high ratings from Consumer Reports surveys will be quality TVs that are available through the sales on November 6 and November 7. These are very attractive offers so I might be wise to get to WalMart early so you can get your hands on one of these very low priced TVs that you could use as a Christmas gift idea in 2010.

When it comes to the Sears Black Friday now sales promotion there are many great offers available this weekend that include:

– Craftsman dual stage snow thrower – Now 9.99 (Additional 5% off with Sears card)

– Craftsman FWD Mower – Now 9.99 (Additional 5% off with Sears card)

– 4.3 cu. Ft. stainless steel basket washer & 7.0 cu.ft dryer – Now 9.98 when this pair is purchased

– 50% off Hamilton Beach Stand Mixer

– Apostrophe Jegging, Apostrophe rouched turtleneck sweater

– Panasonic 42″ 720p Plasma HDTV – Now 9.99 (Originally 9.99)

– All Toning and Athletic Footwear For The Family On Sale; sale prices vary

– DieHard battery charger – Now .99

– Craftsman 3 gal. 125-PSI max air compressor – Now .99

– Up to 60% off entire stock of Fine Jewelry

– Sony Bravia 52″ LED HDTV – ,599.99 (Originally ,799.99)

– ViewSonic 10″ Android tablet- 9.99 (original 9.99)

Before making any full price purchases it is always a very good idea to check out the sales and deals that will be available on Black Friday and cyber Monday. It is now the case that many retailers are offering early Black Friday deals which in turn could save quite a bit of money well before the Thanksgiving holiday.

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Preparing For Winter In The Garden

May 25, 2011 Comments off

Preparing for winter in the garden is something most people do not want to think about. If you live in the northern part of the country it is a reality that is slowly creeping up on us as each day passes. It may seem like we have plenty of time left, but it really does pay off in the long run to get your winter preparations started now.

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You need to get your flower beds cleaned up and all your spring flowering bulbs in the ground by the end of the month. Be sure to keep watering your evergreens every week until the ground starts to freeze. Once the ground is frozen evergreens can not take up any more moisture but they will still transpire so will dehydrate if not fully hydrated before the ground freezes.

Preparing For Winter In The Garden

Mow your lawn short at the last mowing of the year this will help to keep trash and debris from accumulating over winter. Be sure to remove the leaves as well, leaves and debris harbor pests and disease that could damage the lawn.

Gas powered lawn equipment should have the gasoline removed before winter storage. Be sure to run the equipment until all the gas is gone or add a gasoline stabilizer to the gas so that the equipment will start in the spring with out carburetor problems from the old gas. This is very important and one of the leading causes of small engine repairs. Make sure the blades are sharpened and light oil applied. Lightly oil all chains as well. Be sure to change the oil and air filter and clean the machine before storing. This will insure that the machine is ready to go in the spring when you will need it.

If you have an irrigation system be sure to have it blown out and winterized before the temperatures start to drop in to the thirties at night. The last thing you want to do is to wake up in the morning and find patches of ice on your walks, steps, or driveway. Believe me I know it happened to me once and now I never push the envelope it is high on my list of winter preparations. Nit only is it dangerous but embarrassing as well. On the upside it gives the neighbors quit a chuckle.

Now is also the time to be sure that the snow thrower is working and running fine. Nobody wants to be out in the garage the night before the first snow storm fiddling around with a machine that just won’t start. It is better to get it done today so put it at the top of the list. While working on the list don’t forget to add deicing salt as well.

I know the thought of winter is umpleasent but the more you do know the less problems you will have latter when the cold nasty weather hits.

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Selecting the Right Lawn Mower

May 24, 2011 Comments off

In days gone by, purchasing a lawn mower was a relatively simple task. You either bought a standard push along cylinder rotary model or, for a little more money, a petrol alternative could be chosen. The modern consumer though faces a baffling array of equipment, all capable of trimming your lawn.

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In this article I will look to help you wade through the ever growing number of lawn mowers available; providing information on their relative strengths and weaknesses and looking to pinpoint which will work best for you.

Selecting the Right Lawn Mower

Hover Mowers

Hover mowers have been growing in popularity for UK households over the past decade or so. Flymo is one brand that has become synonymous with this form of mower, which is renowned for gliding over the surface of a lawn and using a metal blade to slice through grass.

They are renowned for being lightweight and are available in both petrol and electric forms. The petrol versions are particularly useful for larger areas of grass or areas that are not located near a power source. As they ‘hover’ they are easy to move around and are extremely lightweight, although many don’t feature a box for grass so this makes them far more appropriate for smaller lawns.

Four Wheeled Lawnmowers

Predominantly petrol by design, four wheeled lawnmowers are often bulkier than hover mowers, but provide fantastic agility and usability as a result. They make light work of mowing and are suitable for larger lawns, helping you to save time and avoid trailing cables. A four wheeled lawnmower is highly effective and can be found for almost any budget thanks to their versatility; this makes them one of the most popular models available.

Rear Roller Lawnmowers

If you want to provide your lawn with an immaculate finish, consider a petrol lawnmower with a rear roller. As the name suggests these models feature a standard blade, along with a set of front wheels and a roller at the rear. This helps to steer, cut the lawn impeccably and leave the grass looking fantastic once you’ve finished.

These models are also usually found in petrol models. They are a little more weighty and cumbersome than the aforementioned designs, mostly due to the rolling plate and engine; however they will ensure a far better finish than most others. They’re efficient too so you won’t spend hours going over areas cutting and finishing your lawn. Once again, due to their size and effectiveness, these are particularly good lawn mowers for larger lawns.

Cylinder Push Lawnmower

The most affordable option available, the cylinder lawnmower has no expensive parts and is powered solely by you. As they are push along you need to be physically fit, particularly for larger expanses of grass, in order to get the very best out of it. Grass bags aren’t always provided as standard, but many models will have them as an optional extra; this can prevent having to do too much manual work. They are better for smaller areas, purely because of the physical demands, although they are also incredibly environmentally friendly for those with a green conscience.

Recycler Lawnmowers

Rather than storing all of your grass cuttings and throwing them into the waste or compost heap, you could instead cut them finer and mulch them in your lawn. A recycler lawn mower will do exactly this. Rather than having long blades distributed all over the place, a recycler lawn mower will slice the grass into tiny fragment and distribute as you cut. This is good for your lawn and the environment; it’ll also mean that you don’t have to empty the bag all that often, making it ideal for lawns of all sizes.

Tractor Lawnmowers

No introduction necessary. These sit-on lawnmowers are exactly what the name suggests, they cut grass whilst being driven over the lawn. This is ideal for people with massive lawns and are regularly used by greenskeepers. They aren’t as fuel efficient as most and their upkeep can be expensive; however, if you have to cover acres of lawn, or are otherwise less mobile, they are a fantastic solution.

So whatever kind of lawn you have, there is a mower for you. Costs may vary, as may designs, but there’s something for everyone when it comes to modern lawn care.

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Stay Ahead of the Game: Have Your Snow Blower Ready for Winter

May 23, 2011 Comments off

The Thanksgiving holiday is now in our rear view mirror. For many of us who live in snow-prone areas, this only means one thing: The “white stuff” is on the way! As December temperatures begin to consistently hover around the freezing mark, we ready ourselves for those few times each winter where we must dig ourselves out of a relatively deep snowfall.

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Depending on where you live, a shovel or two in the garage might be enough to take care of those 3 to 6 inch snowfalls you find on your driveway several times every winter. For the deeper and more frequent snowfalls, many turn to snow blowers and snow throwers to not only save time, but to diminish wear and tear on their bodies.

Stay Ahead of the Game: Have Your Snow Blower Ready for Winter

Before snow blowers were as prevalent as they are today, it used to take hours to painstakingly shovel out those wet and heavy snowfalls. And if you weren’t careful and didn’t use proper body mechanics, your back would be sore for at least a few days afterwards. For these reasons alone, the snow thrower is worth its weight in gold.

Get Your Machine Ready!

It is easy to procrastinate when it comes to snow thrower maintenance. Just when the leaves start to show signs of autumn, it seems winter follows suit almost in the blink of an eye. It seems just as you’re getting around to bringing your lawn and garden equipment to the lawn mower repair shop for service, it’s time to use the snow blower.

During the course of our busy lives, it’s not always easy to remember to schedule maintenance on your yard equipment a season ahead. You’re not usually thinking about lawn mower repairs in the dead of winter. But it would be wise to get your machine ready to operate efficiently when the grass starts to spring up.

The same principle applies for your snow thrower. It’s suggested to bring it into the shop for a little servicing in the fall; as you don’t want to be caught in the midst of a heavy snow storm and not have your snow blower ready for the season. Otherwise, you might be breaking out that “primitive” shovel instead.

Service Specifics

If you have the time, tools and space, there’s no reason why you can’t do some preseason snow thrower maintenance and servicing on your own. However, it’s understandable if you would rather leave it to the professionals, as most of the top-line lawn and garden equipment repair shops guarantee their work.

Some of the typical service work conducted during annual snow blower tune-ups include:

– Recycling the engine oil and fuel.

– Removing and cleaning the carburetor.

– Inspecting drive belts for wear and tear, replacing them if necessary.

– Checking drive shaft and wheel bearings.

– Greasing and lubricating all moving parts.

– Checking the tires and tire pressure.

– Checking the starter, plugs and other electrical parts to make sure they’re working correctly.

– Checking levers and cables for proper tension.

-Making sure that oil and fuel are replaced to proper levels.

Again, these are things that you could also do on your own. But until you come up to speed on basic snow blower service and maintenance, it’s best to leave your machine to the folks with experience to ensure your snow blower will provide optimal performance when the first major snow hits town.

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Toro Snowblower Reviews and Tips

May 22, 2011 Comments off

As you probably know, if you live in an area that gets quite a bit of snow during the winter, having a snow blower is almost a must. There are a variety of different brands of snow blowers that you can choose from and one of the best brands is Toro snow blowers. Toro snow blowers are one of the most popular for clearing decks, sidewalks, walkways and driveways. They come in one and two stage blowers depending on your needs. These are excellent for commercial and residential use. The prices vary depending on which models you select. As with any snowblower, here are some tips for trouble-free maintenance.

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First and foremost make it a religion to police your yard before each snowstorm. A stray rope or trashcan lid can wreak havoc with the machine you depend on. This is especially important if there are children who play in your yard. Before frost is in the ground drive stakes at critical points to prevent you from shredding things such as a rosebush. When there are drifts and banks of snow all around you can easily misjudge things.

Toro Snowblower Reviews and Tips

Spray the discharge chute with a silicone spray before each storm. A furniture polish such as pledge also works in a pinch. This will reduce clogging and increase the distance you can throw snow . When you are done, let the machine run for a few minutes with the impeller spinning. This will let the machine dry itself out a bit and help avoid damaging freezups.

When your done have a whisk broom handy. After the engine is shutdown remove as much snow as possible before storing. You’ll have less mess in your storage space and the warm engine will have a better chance of drying itself off. Think about how you’re going to blow your snow. Some of this will be trial and error but here are some starting points.

As much as possible with a 2-stage machine try to blow snow with the natural flow from the impeller. This usually means throwing to your right. If you go against this flow the snow has to switch to a different arc when it reaches the chute and this will cost you velocity and distance. Be aware of your winds. This is easy because if you get it wrong you will feel like you fell into a tub of snow-cone ice. In many areas you can count on prevailing winds especially after the storm. In this case working with the wind will let you do a better job while being more comfortable.

Try to avoid backing. Consider S patterns of even circles to keep the machine working. Sometime you need to go back and forth but usually you can find a way to keep moving forward. This will save some transmission wear and seem less tedious to you.Try not to blow snow twice. If it’s heavy snow and you need to blow it in 2 hops you may want to clear the midpoint first so it won’t get too deep or packed.

The Toro snow blowers come with a two-year manufacturer warranty for parts and labor. There are several models to select from for both the one stage and two stage blowers. Some of the benefits include lightweight, compact and user friendly. Some people enjoy using these snow blowers so much that you might volunteer to clear your neighbor’s walkways for them after you finish yours. Of course, this is good news if you hate working outside. Toro offers recoil and electric start snow blowers. They have excellent clearing width and a throwing distance up to 30 feet to get rid of the snow that you just cleared. These are very popular for driveways, decks, sidewalks and even walkways. They will save you from hours and hours of hard and laborious snow shoveling.

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Snow Blowers – Safety Tips to Be Aware Of

May 21, 2011 Comments off

Snow blowers are awesome. They make dealing with the snow on your driveways and sidewalks much easier throughout the winter months. They come in many shapes, sizes, and capabilities and just about anybody can use them. However, according to the Consumer Products Safety Commission, there are over 5,000 emergency visits due to snow blower accidents per year. Out of this, there are over 1,000 finger amputations. There have even been a few deaths. Even when the machine is off, there is significant risk.

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There are a few specific concerns when working with snow blowers. Core safety tips come down to eyes, ears, fingers, and toes.

Snow Blowers – Safety Tips to Be Aware Of

• Eyes – You’re going to be blowing snow, and whatever else was in your drive way, all over the place, so you need to where eye protection.

• Ears – Snow blowers can be loud. Very loud. However, you also need to be mindful of what’s going on around you. So, wear good ear protection, but not so much somebody can’t shout at you if there’s a problem.

• Fingers – NEVER STICK YOUR HANDS INTO THE AUGER, THE IMPELLER, OR THE CHUTE. If there is a problem, like a clog or chunk of ice someplace, TURN IT OFF, and use the clearing device or a stick to clear the obstruction.

• Toes — You’re operating in the cold, obviously, and it’s wet. So, wear good boots (toes), gloves (fingers again), and water resistant clothing. Dress in layers and stop to remove layers if you start to sweat. But, stay DRY.

The issue with sticking your hands in the snow blower cannot be over emphasized. The risk to your hands exists even when the machine is turned off. When the machine backs up, the augers or impeller may still exert pressure even once you remove power. Once the jam is cleared, the stuck part can jerk forward and cause serious injury. In 2008, Joe Sakic, the NHL star broke three fingers in a snow blower accident even though he though he was being responsible and safe (Denverpost, December 11, 2008).

And, there are safety concerns common to any heavy yard equipment. Gas snow blowers use, well GAS. Just like your lawnmower, if you need to fill it up, let it cool down first. Don’t put gas in a hot motor. Also be mindful that some surfaces can be hot enough to seriously burn you, even on a cold day. Don’t touch them. Electric snow blowers have different risks — because they are electric, they can shock you! So, use an outdoor rated extension cord and keep junctions dry. Keep an eye on where your extension cord is and don’t run over it with the snow blower.

Finally, don’t ever get too comfortable with the machine. Often with this type of heavy yard equipment, experienced users get careless and can be exposed to greater risk than users who are still uncomfortable with the equipment. So, don’t let your guard down – stay alert, and think about what you’re doing.

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Petrol Lawn Mowers – Things To Consider

May 20, 2011 Comments off

Lawnmower at times known as lawn mower is usually an electronic or alternatively petroleum-powered machine which has turning rotor blades accustomed to lower grasses as well as other herbs at a level measurements. As the name implies, it’s primarily applied to the lawn. A lawn is usually based on a web-based thesaurus as an artistic as well as recreational lot planned and planted with low herbage that are maintained in at a consistent length. Long ago, lawns were actually maintained physically, by garden lovers using sickles and scythes, together with shears or even apply livestock that will eat the grasses.

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The 1st mechanised lawnmower appears to be devised around 1827 by a certain English engineer, Edwin Beard Budding from Gloucestershire, England. He acquired a patent regarding his device on 31st of August 1830. It had been described as “Machine for mowing lawns, etc.” Budding’s concept came to exist simply because he got worn out manually tending his lawn week after week. He modeled the idea on a product used by the textile mill where he was working. Edwin’s work happens to be reel-type, which is human driven.

Petrol Lawn Mowers – Things To Consider

In 1870, Elwood Mcguire from Richmond, Indiana, designed a piece of equipment that was man powered. Even if this is not the very first human powered piece of equipment, it became increasingly popular as it was light and contained few moving segments. Lawn owners learnt about the machine, and not long after, the device ended up being mass-produced and was delivered to just about every corner on the planet.

The initial gasoline or petrol-powered lawn mower from the USA was created in 1919 by Colonel Edwin George, a military guy. Throughout the 1960’s, gas or petrol power lawnmowers were at the peak of worldwide recognition. In time, electrical driven lawn mowers were also created.

Petrol lawn mowers are recognized to be the strongest variety and generally out-perform the electric counterparts. Various designs run on electrical power from two to seven horsepower; that is about 1.5 to 6.75 KW.

To work on a large lawn, petrol powered lawn mowers are most appropriate make use of. For the reason that it does not have a wire attached. It is possible to conveniently navigate around as well as control the equipment backwards and forwards without running over the electrical cord.

If very well taken care of petrol lawn mowers can last for a long period. They will normally out-live the electrical kinds. Initial payout may be larger but once you’ve bought one you’ll definitely be saving in the long run because they are easier to sustain and will just need a periodic oil and spark plug change along with filter replacements.

Numerous models of petrol-powered lawn mowers are available these days. In picking your petrol driven lawnmower, a couple of things should be considered: how big the space that will need mowing and trimming plus the type of finish needed. Maneuverable, small and easily portable lawnmowers are best for small lawns. In contrast, if a broader mowing width, with a greater area is to be mowed and strong engine will make life a lot easier. Regarding the finish; if you’d like the grasses to become a bit longer, you must start using a mower using a higher cutting setting. Fine and soft finished lawn with shorter grasses can be reached using a cylinder mower. A rear roller should also be used to help flatten the grass and ideal stripes will likely be attained.

Exactly like almost every other machine, accurate utilization and details should be considered and observed. Manufacturer’s safety instructions ought to be implemented if you want to continuously take delight in the lawn that you’ve lovingly worked on.

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Recall of Snow Throwers

May 16, 2011 Comments off

Snow throwers can save hours of shoveling snow every winter and spring. By directing snow through a rotating auger and projecting out through a blower, these machines can quickly and effectively relocate snow banks and make your sidewalk and driveway useable again. But this convenience is all for naught if the product that you purchased is defective and might cause more harm than good.

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In the past few years, there have been two large recalls of of these tools. Both recalls were induced in order to protect consumers from potentially serious injuries. About 130,000 units of snow throwers built by Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, and Craftsman were recalled due to defective rims. These two-stage snow throwers, which were all distributed by MTD, have defective plastic rims that were prone to explosion under too much pressure. Explosions that did occur in these products caused serious injuries to the operators, including damaging facial injuries. The often-extreme conditions that these products are used in makes them susceptible to default.

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Some single-stage snow blowers produced by Toro were also recalled because of reports of gas leaks. These leaks were a threat to cause an engine fire that could be highly dangerous to the operator of the machine and could potentially cause a larger fire if the machine were being operated near flammable items.

Consumers should be aware of these recalls and others when going to purchase one of these products. Be sure to purchase products that will help you maintain your property and not cause unnecessary injury.

If you have been injured by a defective product, you need legal counsel that can fight for your compensation. Visit the website of Rhinelander defective snow thrower lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. for more information about defective snow throwers.

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Should You Buy Snow Blowers On Sale?

May 15, 2011 Comments off

Should you buy snow blowers on sale or just get one when you need it? This is a common question considered by many people when winter comes. Some people have the misconception that when a snow thrower is on sale, it either means that there is something wrong with the device or that it is a used one. However, even if that is the case, so long as you know how to choose a good snow blower, these factors should not matter at all.

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In fact, there are also advantages when you get snow blowers on sale because you get to save a lot of money. Sometimes, if you plan ahead and get your snow thrower, you might be lucky enough to purchase a brand new one when the shop owner is giving a sale to get rid of old stock. As for used ones, it could be that the owner needs to get something bigger or smaller or that they are leaving the country so they do not need one anymore. Whatever the case may be, here are some tips to help you choose a good one.

Should You Buy Snow Blowers On Sale?

1. Know what you need

It is important that you are aware of what kind of snow job you need to carry out. Things that you need to consider prior to buying one are how long your driveway is, how much snow you usually get each year, how heavy the snow is and do you have a major job or a minor job for your snow blower to complete?

Generally speaking, if you have a big area in which you need your snow blower to clear the snow from, or that you tend to have a lot of snow to clear each year, then you should go for a bigger and gas-operated snow blower. The price range for a brand new snow blower of this kind can go up to 00. As such, if you have limited budget, you might want to consider getting a similar one at a sale or a second hand one.

2. Give it a try

You will not be able to try it on real snow around your house but most retailers will allow you to push the machine around the floor to let you get a feel of the device. When you are trying out snow blowers on sale, you should take this opportunity to check if the machine is working perfectly. Listen to the engine as you push it around, do not buy it if it sounds strange or if the machine looks very old and rusty.

In addition, it is also advisable for you to find out from the seller what the main reason for the sale is. If it is a used one, find out what kind of problems it gave the previous owner. As long as you exercise caution when you are shopping for snow blowers on sale, you will be able to get something that is still working well.

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You Need To Know This Before Buying A Toro 1800 Power Curve Electric Snow Blower

May 14, 2011 Comments off

Thinking of purchasing a Toro 1800 Power Curve Electric Snow Blower? If so I have a very important information that you need to know. Before you do anything I strongly suggest that you read this entire article.

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First a little bit about myself, I live in the Washington, D.C. area where we receive a hefty amount of snowfall all throughout the winter. I have purchased and tried many different types of snow throwers. One stage electric snow throwers, and 2 stage gas snow throwers. Each of these has there purpose and the right times that they need to be used.

You Need To Know This Before Buying A Toro 1800 Power Curve Electric Snow Blower

For the snow in my area I have found that a simple 1 stage electric snow thrower such as the Toro 1800 Power Curve Electric Snow Blower can get the job done.

After trying many different types of snow throwers I have found what I feel to be the most important thing that you must consider before making a purchase.

So what is the most important thing to consider?

Before you make a purchase you need to consider and calculate how much snow your area is going to receive. Make sure that this blower can handle your workload. I have tested it out and it function perfectly at or around 10 inches and under.

What I am saying is that if you just need to clear a path to your front door, your driveway, or your sidewalks a single stage electric thrower such as the Toro 1800 Power Curve Electric Snow Blower will get the job done.

If you live in an area that get over 3 feet of snow on the regular intervals then this is not the snow thrower for you. You are going to need a more power 2 stage gas thrower. I suggest if you live in blizzard country you get this type.

So my advice to you is before you decide to purchase a Toro 1800 Power Curve Electric Snow Blower find out and calculate your workload. Watch the news and check websites to see how much snow you area is estimated to reason this winter season.

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