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PowerSmart 26-Inch Self Propelled Two-Stage Snow Blower Gas Powered 208cc Briggs and Stratton Engine with Electric Start, Handle Warmer, One-Handed Operation

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Fulfilled by Amerisun Inc

Arrives Feb 4 – Feb 8
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Style: HB7109B


Features

  • Tackle Heavy Snow: This PowerSmart gas snow blower adds handle warmer that keeps your hands warm in the coldest, snowiest winter.
  • Power Up: Powerful 208cc Briggs & Stratton 950 snow series engine delivers 2700 lbs/min snow plowing capacity. Ideal for 1-12 in. of snow.
  • Self-Propelled Drive System: Quickly and easily cut through icy snow with variable speed control, forward and reverse.
  • Built to Last: Tackle heavy snow with steel construction in the housing, frame, deflector and chute, rugged 13" snow terrain tires maintain traction in the toughest conditions.
  • Two-Stage Technology: All-steel auger easily cuts through tough icy snow, and the high-speed steel impeller throws snow 45 ft away.
  • Features: 26 in. clearing width and 20 in. intake height, one-hand 180 chute control, adjustable steel skid shoes help protect surfaces from scratches and scuffing.

Brand: PowerSmart


Power Source: Gas Powered


Product Dimensions: 48.7"D x 27.8"W x 44.2"H


Item Weight: 145 Pounds


Color: Red


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Engine Displacement: 208 Cubic Centimeters


Maximum Throw Distance: 40 Feet


Specification Met: cUL, ETL


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 10 Years


Brand: PowerSmart


Power Source: Gas Powered


Product Dimensions: 48.7"D x 27.8"W x 44.2"H


Item Weight: 145 Pounds


Color: Red


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Engine Displacement: 208 Cubic Centimeters


Maximum Throw Distance: 40 Feet


Specification Met: cUL, ETL


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 10 Years


Ideal Snow Depth: 12 Centimeters


Clearing Width: 26 Inches


Item Weight: 145 pounds


Manufacturer: Amerisun Inc.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Snowblower!
Style: 2-Stage
We had bought a different snowblower originally and learned all about the things we "Should" have looked for. This one replaces that one. GREAT machine, and the price was fair. Its so easy to use. Self propelled, two options to start it up and it gets the job done. VERY VERY happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by Ryan

  • Hard to believe anyone can make such a good quality machine for the price!
Style: 2-Stage
Assembly was not difficult and took about an hour. Machine started right up, ready to go. I was clearing some ice from my drive which was about an inch thick in some places. This did an outstanding job. It does require a bit of muscle to keep it going in a straight line, especially when it's icy. Halfway through the job, it stopped throwing snow. Auger was running, but impeller wasn't. I determined the pin attaching the impeller to the shaft was gone. Fortunately, it was in the snow/ice that was packed in the chute. I put it back and replaced the missing cotter pin, and off I went. Don't know if the cotter pin was missing from the factory, if the cotter broke or just fell out. No biggie. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024 by Rick

  • Michigan snow storms, does the job in 5-7 inches of snow!
Style: 2-Stage
I bought this smow-blower on February 22nd, 2023, right before our 2nd Michigan snow storm, and I'm happy with it, I used it after the last 2 storms. Good thing I had it, that heavy wet snow was too hard to lift. Easy to assemble, but you have to look out for a few points that almost made me return it, if I didn't have 7 inches of snow outside. First, the machine is very heavy, returning it would have been by UPS pick up, no way I could load it in my vehicle. Second, be careful when opening the box, one small nuts and bolts were loose in the box. The notice to put it together is not very clear, written very small, but I got it done in less than 30 min. I noticed a few defaults and points to explain: - it had a little scratch on the metal, nothing bad. I needed the machine. - a tiny zip-tie was broken under the dashboard, fixed it, didn't want hanging cables. - on the right, the blue cable was not very well isolated, and most of all, it was rubbing on the right wheel. I taped it and tied it up higher, away from the wheel. - in the notice, the figure 6 design shows to assemble the 2 skid shoes with the 2 bolts centered: DO NOT center them, let the machine rest on the ground and screw them as is, so you leave no gap under the red metal part. If you center them, you'll leave a quarter inch of snow on the ground. - make sure to drill a small hole in the head of the red contact key, and tie it with a little wire to the bar. When you'll stop the machine by pulling off the key, you won't loose it in the snow with your big gloves ! - careful with the oil gauge. The notice says the oil isn't supplied, but I received a 19oz can, perfect to start with. Poured the whole can, as it requires 20oz. Came handy. The gauge isn't easy to read, as the oil is very clear. - remember to put the clutch in "neutral": in between 1st Reverse and 1st Forward, when you're done and stopped. - as mentioned in the notice, do not pull on the start handle too hard, it perfectly started on the 4th gentle pull. - wear heavy gloves: the 2 black metal handle might pinch the side of your hands on the red handles. - when you will run out of gas, the machine will start humming repeatedly, you'll know ! - I used a 1.25 gallon of "87" regular gas over the 3 storms. The gas tank is only 0.5 gallon, but enough to work with. - use the first 3 or 4 forward gears to work and scrape snow to the ground. Gears 5 and 6 are for moving the machine around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023 by Fresneau C Fresneau C

  • Delivered damaged they wouldn’t replace or fix
Style: 2-Stage
Do not buy from Powersmart! I ordered my snowblower Jan of last year, I opened the box and couldn’t even put my blower together because the end of the handle was damaged and the instructions fell out of the box onto my driveway. I called them and they said they would send a replacement part, it never came I had to call them, email them several times they kept saying I would get a replacement part, but it never came. I asked for a refund they said they could send a whole new machine if I sent the broken one, I asked for the label to send it, they never responded. Even after a year they never sent the replacement part, I reached out to them yet again and they said they’d send the part, once again it never came they then told me to take it to the service center, when I called the service center he said he would have to wait forever for the part too. So I waisted over $700 for a machine I never even got to use because it came broken. They won’t send you a new part or let you get a refund and you can hardly ever get anyone to answer. Will never buy their products again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by elisha elisha

  • Great working machine
Style: 2-Stage
It works great
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024 by These don’t fit. Like the description says

  • Some repairs had to be made.
Style: 2-Stage
Shipping was fast. Easy to assemble. But the pull starter rope would not rewind when you try to start it. The shroud that the pull starter bolts to was bent inward, had to take it apart to correct the problem. Have had a chance to use it yet.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024 by Donald P Eastman

  • There was no damage to the equipment when it arrived
Style: 2-Stage
It was everything that I expected
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • cheap parts
Style: 2-Stage
Bought this to replace my 20 yr old snow blower where the speed was stuck in lowest forward gear. After getting it assembled (instructions were poor), I found that the end of the throttle/choke red plastic lever was broken off. Found it in the bottom of the box. The box was undamaged, so go figure. Fixing it means tearing the engine housing apart. That puts me right on the edge between keep or return. If I had seen that at the outset, I would have returned it. Also, it has LED lights (quality meh), but the batteries (AAA) were DOA. Battery box is very cheap and somewhat difficult to work with. If you buy this, the first step should be to install the batteries. Otherwise working with that tiny philips #1 screw can be difficult. I dropped it at least five times while leaning under the crossbar. The drive speed rod was difficult to engage properly at the base. Factory adjustment had it going backwards on #1 forward speed so I adjusted it. The plastic detentes on the chute seem destined to wear out quickly - sounds like pulling apart pop beads or playing cards in the spokes of a bicycle. Other than that, it started right up and seems to run well. Not tested with Minnesota snow yet. Suggestion: While still in the box, visually examine everything. Use a flashlight if lighting is not excellent. Assemble over a good floor where you can easily find things if they drop. I cut the box from bottom to top in two corners, folded that side down and rolled it out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025 by Cynthia Miner

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