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PowerSmart Gas Snow Blower 24-Inch, 2-Stage 208cc Briggs and Stratton Engine with Electric Starter, Hand Warmer, Self Propelled System, LED Headlight

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Style: 208cc Briggs and Stratton Engine


Features

  • 208cc Briggs & Stratton Engine: Designed to start strong and power through in the toughest winter conditions, delivers 2450 lbs/min of snow plowing capacity to help you move through heavy snow with ease.
  • Powerful Performance: 24 in. clearing width and 20 in. intake height powers through up to 12 in. of snow and throws snow up to 45 ft.
  • Electric Start: Push button electric starting makes for quick and easy starts in temperatures down to -20F.
  • Hand Warmer: Heated hand grips with an on/off switch keep your hands warmer while clearing away the cold snow.
  • One-Hand Control: Offers one-handed operation of the snow blower, allowing you a free hand to rotate the chute, adjust the deflector or change the speed.
  • Self-Propelled System: Wheel drive with variable forward and reverse speed settings to help you clear at your pace.
  • LED Headlight: Provides better visibility in low light.

Brand: PowerSmart


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Weight: 145 Pounds


Color: 24-Inch / B&S 208cc


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Engine Displacement: 208 Cubic Centimeters


Number of Speeds: 8


Specification Met: CARB


Ideal Snow Depth: 12.5 Inches


Clearing Width: 24 Inches


Brand: PowerSmart


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Weight: 145 Pounds


Color: 24-Inch / B&S 208cc


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Engine Displacement: 208 Cubic Centimeters


Number of Speeds: 8


Specification Met: CARB


Ideal Snow Depth: 12.5 Inches


Clearing Width: 24 Inches


Item Weight: 145 pounds


Manufacturer: Amerisun Inc.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent value
Style: 212cc OHV Engine
Happy with this purchase. Was nervous with the build quality, but it appears both the mechanical design and engine issues are mostly resolved with this version versus the prior versions. I have the Loncin version. I would have liked a few features, like a fuel shut off switch and a throttle control, but it turns out these are not really needed. The package was received perfectly from Amazon and took 30 minutes to assemble. It was simple. The only glitch was I overtightened and broke one of the skid plate bolts. I emailed customer service and received replacements in about 5 days. I added the included oil and some gas and it started up after the third pull. I let it run for about 15 minutes. The engine was surging for first 5 minutes during the break-in. I was able to reduce the choke and it now runs smoothly. Used it yesterday after the snow and it worked like a charm. It had no problem with the mobility and it handled wet snow perfectly. Snow throw distance was excellent, the forward and backward speeds were good. I also stepped down from a 26 inch to a 24 inch and I think the portability and maneuverability are better than the 26 inch version and the loss of snow clear coverage is not noticeable. Overall, I think this is an excellent value with just enough features and quality for an occasional use, home owner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • It has cleared a lot of snow so far this winter
Style: 212cc OHV Engine
The media could not be loaded. This winter we broke the 101 year total snowfall record with 14.2 ft. (4.3 meters) of snow with six snowstorms back to back. I am happy I made the decision to buy this PowerSmart 24 Inch 2-Stage snowblower. My gravel driveway is 1,300 ft. in length with a large parking area in front of my cabin. I have used this snowblower a number of times to clear my driveway and parking area. It has done a great job with no problems. What I especially like about this snowblower is: • The electric start uses a standard extension cord (no battery to die in the cold). It turns over the motor rapidly even in very cold temperatures. • The intake blades and second stage blower blade are metal. They can handle the occasional intake of a piece of gravel. • The adjustable skids can be set low for pavement or high for gravel. • Assembly was easy. Everything you need, included motor oil, is provided. • Spare shear pins are provided. • The snowblower started right up on the first use. • Instructions are good. • The snowblower is easy to operate. In short, this snowblower had had some hard workouts in deep snow and is holding up fine. I'm very pleased with it. It is well worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023 by Hank Hancock

  • (Updated) Great thrower, bad mover.
Style: 212cc OHV Engine
Update: Customer support got in contact with me and went above and beyond. While the experience with the machine has not changed, I feel like customer support is a huge part of the overall experience, and I'm adding a star for this. Kudos! ----- Original: The only thing it is great at is throwing. It throws spectacularly - we had two snowstorms with wet snow. It had no problem with that. You can choke it if you run it into a wet bank, but then I think you can choke an Ariens this way, too. Assembly was pretty easy and straightforward (follow a simple one-page instruction manual...). No complaints about engine, I only used manual start. The rest are not good news unfortunately. At least for me, who operated a 1978 Ariens for 8 years that I found on a curbside. When I compare, I compare to that machine, that I drove into the ground (no fault of Ariens). Some of the things I learned are something you can never pick up from pictures. -No onehanded operation. Also controls are flipped compared to Ariens. Takes time to adjust. Drive control is on the right. To redirect the chute you have to release drive with your right hand (the machine stops), and reach to the chute handle that is UNDER the left auger control handle. I mean it's OK, but being able to direct the chute while still moving was great with Ariens. -No differential. And it doesn't freewheel (I am not sure if it would be beneficial if it could tbh). Which also means you really have to push it when you need to change direction. No tight curves. Really hard to do tight spaces. Such a contrast to one-handed driving on Ariens, where you hold one pedal with your left hand, and can turn on the spot, while turning the chute at the same time. -It's really lightweight. But I put 3 stars for the weight because it turned out to be a disadvantage! The thrower wanders around constantly and doesn't go in a straight line on my (somewhat uneven) driveway. When the skates hit an obstacle, the wheels being pretty powerful, just throw the thrower to the side. As a result, when you cut a line it ends up being a zigzag. So you constantly have to push it, just not forward, but sideways to try and maintain direction. -Vibration. This is something that I didn't expect so much that I couldn't believe it after the first use. But as I'm typing it after the second use, my hands are still zapping from vibration. You can't quite tell that it's bad when you are using it, but when you turn it off, come in, take the gloves off and try to do something, you can tell your hands took a beating. -It's low. If you are 6'2", you'll have to bend over, and it's harder on your back than a much heavier but taller machine. It's still a very capable machine and gets the job done. I guess you get what you pay for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023 by Andrey Pozhogin

  • Worth the Money
Style: 212cc OHV Engine
Great snowblower for doing multiple (4) residential driveways at a time. Starter Key does work opposite of what directions say but with common sense it starts right up.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by KC Crafter

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