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EGO Power+ SNT2405 56-Volt 24 in. Self-Propelled 2-Stage Snow Blower with Peak Power™ - (2) 7.5Ah Batteries and Dual Port Charger Included

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Style: 2-stage


Size: 24-Inch w/(2) 7.5Ah Batteries


Features

  • Peak Power technology combines the power of 2 EGO 56V 7.5 Ah ARC Lithium batteries
  • Throws snow up to 50 ft.
  • Clear an 18 car driveway with 8" of snow on a single charge
  • 24 in. clearing width/20 in. intake height
  • Variable speed Self-propelled with forward and reverse directions
  • Variable speed auger control
  • Weather-resistant heavy-duty steel and composite construction to handle challenging conditions
  • 4 bright LED headlights for increased visibility for nighttime snow removal
  • 200 Degree rear chute control; rear chute deflector
  • 5-year tool warranty, 3-year Battery warranty

Description

The new EGO POWER+ 2-Stage Snow Blower is the only cordless 2-stage snowblower that delivers the power and performance of gas without the noise, fuss and fumes. Peak Power technology combines the power of any two EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries to tackle the toughest snow conditions and what the snowplow leaves behind with ease. Get the job done quickly with the 24 in. clearing width and 20 in. intake height to handle even the deepest snow. 4 LED lights make it easy for use in early morning or evening. Variable speed auger and 200 degree chute direction give you complete control to throw snow where you need it, up to 50 ft. Featuring the industry’s most advanced ARC Lithium battery technology it can clear an 18 car driveway with 8 in. of snow. With Rugged construction and a high-efficiency brushless motor, it’s the industry’s first cordless 2-stage snow blower with the power and performance of gas without the noise, fuss and fumes.

Brand: EGO Power+


Power Source: Battery Powered


Product Dimensions: 26"D x 49"W x 45"H


Item Weight: 210 Pounds


Color: Black


Engine Type: 2-stage


Maximum Throw Distance: 50 Feet


Specification Met: ETL or UL (weather resistance)


Voltage: 56 Volts


Ideal Snow Depth: 8 Inches


Brand: EGO Power+


Power Source: Battery Powered


Product Dimensions: 26"D x 49"W x 45"H


Item Weight: 210 Pounds


Color: Black


Engine Type: 2-stage


Maximum Throw Distance: 50 Feet


Specification Met: ETL or UL (weather resistance)


Voltage: 56 Volts


Ideal Snow Depth: 8 Inches


UPC: 692042012082


Clearing Width: 24 Inches


Item Weight: 210 pounds


Manufacturer: EGO Power+


Item model number: SNT2405


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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The Ultimate EGO Power SNT2405 Snow Blower Review: Is It Worth the Hype?


  • Works Great So Far
Style: 1-stage Size: 21-Inch w/(2) 5.0Ah Batteries
I live in Minnesota. I have a 3-car garage, so my driveway is of average suburban length, 3 cars wide tapering to two at the bottom. It's a little steep at the bottom -- be careful when it's icy. Santa gave me one of these for Christmas. I'll share my thoughts. I got the two-battery option with 5-AH batteries. I thought the difference between 1 battery and 2 would be longevity of a charge, but I think 2 might also have a little more power. I'm not sure. We've had one significant snowfall, and I was out of town. It was 4-6 inches of powder but compacted down to about 2 inches of crunch, crunchy snow by the time I plowed it. I'll update this review after we get a serious storm. This guy did great, for a 1-stage blower. When aimed ahead and not blowing into the wind, yes, it will make it (estimated) the 35-feet advertised. It does not throw that far when diverted to the side. I'm guessing I lose about half the range. This meant instead of going up and down the driveway like I do with my monster 2-stage, I went side to side. The blower handled that just fun, clearing the driveway easily. It does not clear as well as a shovel, but it probably did a little better than my two-stage and didn't take any longer. It was way, way faster than shoveling, and I didn't put my back out. And it's not remotely as hard to move about as my 2-stage, but as I said, that guy's a monster (larger than necessary for the size of my driveway). Assembly was trivial. There's almost nothing to do. It took me 15 minutes. Operation -- well, if you actually read the manual, also trivial. The batteries are huge but go in easily To start, "press and hold the button and squeeze the handle". Then it's like your lawn mower -- release the handle and it stops. You must press and hold the button first, or it won't run. There's a fairly nice headlight if you're out at night. Compared to any gas-powered device, this guy is a lot quieter. It's not silent. There's a definite whir, and it sounds crunch against the crunchy snow. But I didn't feel like I needed hearing protection. It might be quiet enough not to wake the neighbors; I'm not sure. Maybe I'll ask them. It comes with a single-battery charger, so you have to charge one at a time. The charger is huge. This isn' t and electric drill, after all. It can be mounted on the wall. I put it downstairs -- they'll charge faster when they're not out in a cold garage. This is reasonably light. After I finished my driveway, I hauled it through the house and did my deck, too. I don't even try with the gas guy. There's a lever to rotate the discharge chute, although you have to step to the side of the machine and use a handle on the chute if you want to change the up/down angle. Up for further distance, down if it's windy and blowing back in your face. I forgot the lever was there and was rotating it side-to-side by hand. Silly me. I am estimating batteries will last 4 or 5 seasons before needing replacement. If so, this might cost me $100 in batteries a season. Compared to paying for a service -- or even taking the two-stage for annual tuneups -- that's either cheap (compared to a service) or not bad (tuneups). As long as I don't let the batteries get to old, it will always run, which is a nice bonus. So far, the only downside would be if I wanted to also plow my neighbor's driveways, which I would frequently do with the two-stage. I don't think a single charge would last through two driveways. And I'm not sure if they'll last through one with a significant snowfall, but if not, I'll just take a break and let them charge. It doesn't take all that long. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021 by Joseph Larson

  • Blown away by this tool!
Style: 1-stage Size: Snow Blower w/2-7.5Ah Batteries, Steel Auger
I already have an EGO lawnmower (my first EGO tool), and an EGO string trimmer. They are both powerful and excellent. I've never had a good relationship with gas-powered lawn equipment, so I've been using electric for about 30 years. But I'd never tried battery-powered before, because, you know, how can they possibly be any good? Well, the lawnmower and trimmer proved EGO's worthiness. They are both the most powerful tools of their kind I've ever used, gas-powered, electric or otherwise. But a snowblower? I live toward the top of Maine, about a half-hour from where I-95 ends. We get snow. I've been renting here for two years, and snow removal was included. But now my partner and I own a house and we need to take care of snow removal myself. I've never done that! I've done some shoveling, but not any other kind of snow removal. Because of my lack of personal knowledge of snow blowing, I relied on videos and recommendations from others. I was pretty sure I wanted a snowblower, because I don't want to deal with a plow guy. I sure did appreciate the plow guy at the place we rented. He did a great job. But I didn't like being stuck until he came by (which was always very timely, but still...), and that's not to mention that I still had to shovel out my truck after he'd gone. So ... snowblower. But the EGOs are so expensive? I know, I know, it's really the battery prices that are high, and I justified the price with the fact that even if the snowblower was not good enough, I could still use the two 7.5 batteries that came with it in my other EGO equipment. I was not sure, though, whether to get the single-stage or two-stage blower. Ultimately, I could not justify the cost of the two-stage snowblower, and I reasoned that even if I decided later that I need the two-stage, I could buy it without batteries, and use the batteries I have. (I don't think that was well-reasoned, because I now believe the two-stage really needs bigger batteries, but it is what it is.) Anyway, I am here to say that my EGO single-stage snowblower is very impressive. It's light. It has cut through and blown 3 to 5 inches of snow covering a rather large driveway arc (probably about 150 feet long), plus a couple pathways to the front and back doors, and three parking spots, and the two 7.5 batteries that came with it last the entire session (and more). The first snow we had was a wet one, and I was a bit concerned because the snow was being removed, but not blowing too far. The next couple storms, though, were cold and dry, and this EGO single-stage was throwing the snow long and far! (Btw, I am very glad I bought the model with the steel auger, because I have a rough drive way -- it's paved like a regular street, i.e. not concrete, and is probably a good 40 years old. There are a lot of rough patches on it with rocks and some grass.) The upshot is that I have not tested this snowblower beyond about 5 inches of snow yet, but I feel very confident with its power in dry snow of probably up to about 10 inches. If we have a storm that will dump more, which is not common even up here, I may be outside mid-snowfall to clear half of it before the other half falls, but I'll be having a hellagood time doing it with my EGO snowblower! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by Steve Circeo

  • After using a few times, quick report
Style: 2-stage Size: 24-Inch w/(4) 10.0Ah Batteries
This EGO snowblower works well. Some of the things I like: a. battery lasts about 25 minutes when blowing deep, heavy, snow b. the power drive feature is powerful and makes propelling the machine pretty easy c. when snow is dry it is shot quite a ways away, but likely not 50 feet, as advertised d. batteries are great and no need to keep jerking on a small gas engine to start it! Things I'm not too happy about: a. the snow really sticks inside and shuts down the system (amber light) when area around auger and exit get clogged with very heavy and wet snow. Requires almost constant unclogging with wet snow b. you have to press pretty hard and hold the handle override down all the time while moving or moving and blowing. This gripping eventually is tiring on the left hand, in particular. c. with wet & heavy snow the snow it isn't shot far at all Note: conditions of use...our driveway is 250 ft. long plus a large parking area (for 7 or 8 cars). We're at an elevation of 9400 ft. in the Rocky Mountains so usually get dry & light snow. I sprayed a de-sticking substance around auger and chute area. I bought a pair of extra batteries and need to use them each time the blower is used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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