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Snow Joe 18 Inch Electric Single Stage Snow Blower, 15 Amp Motor with Headlight

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Style: 18-Inch, 15-Amp w/LED


Features

  • DIRECTIONAL CHUTE: 180-degree adjustable directional chute throws snow up to 25 feet
  • VERSATILE: Ideal for clearing snow off mid-to-large-sized driveways and walkways
  • POWERFUL: 15-amp motor moves up to 720 pounds of snow per minute
  • STEEL AUGER: 4-blade steel auger cuts 18 inches wide by 10 inches deep with each pass

Description

MORE POWER! Make quick work out of the heavy white stuff nature throws your way with our most powerful electric snow thrower, the Snow Joe Ultra SJ623E. Boasting a 15-amp motor, this snow-throwing dynamo can move up to 720 pounds of snow per minute! Its durable, 4-blade rotor, constructed of heavy-grade steel, cuts a full 18-inch wide by 10-inch deep swath of snow with each pass. Easy-glide wheels make the Snow Joe Ultra super easy to turn and maneuver. The scraper blade at the base of the unit efficiently scrapes the snow clear to the ground without damaging your deck or pavement. Equipped with a 180º adjustable discharge chute, the Ultra SJ623E throws snow up to 25 feet away in the direction you want it to go. An on-board chute clean-out tool is included to help you free up a clogged chute in the event of a snow jam. This fully- loaded unit also features an on-board 20 W halogen headlight so you can clear paths day or night. Delivering the performance of a gas machine with the convenience of electric power, the Ultra SJ623E is the smart, choice for snow removal this winter. No gas, no oil, no maintenance, no fuss! GET EQUIPPED with the Snow Joe Ultra and clear out fast from tough winter messes. ETL approved; Full 2-year .

Brand: Snow Joe


Power Source: ac


Product Dimensions: 54.5"D x 19"W x 26"H


Item Weight: 34 Pounds


Color: Blue


Engine Type: Corded-Electric


Maximum Throw Distance: 25 Feet


Ideal Snow Depth: 12 Inches


UPC: See more


Global Trade Identification Number: 38


Brand: Snow Joe


Power Source: ac


Product Dimensions: 54.5"D x 19"W x 26"H


Item Weight: 34 Pounds


Color: Blue


Engine Type: Corded-Electric


Maximum Throw Distance: 25 Feet


Ideal Snow Depth: 12 Inches


UPC: 650076363693 856890003153 031111229219 583082516510 012300987264 807320207955 044924992362 778385466178 719918359697


Global Trade Identification Number: 38


Clearing Width: 21 Inches


Item Weight: 34 pounds


Manufacturer: Snow Joe LLC - Dropship Only


Item model number: SJ623E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Great value - gets the job done - impressive little wonder
Boston suburbs in February 2015 and no snow blowers to be found for at least a 200 mile radius, so off to Amazon and discovery of this little worker bee. Prime shipping and its off and running just in time for our second ridiculous storm of the month (about 12"). Driveway is about 150 feet to end, and yes, with a pass during the storm and another two to clean up after this did just fine, in fact so much better than I could have imagined. Yes I admit it was a fun novelty initially, but this thing is so light and easy to use that despite the cold temperatures I really didn't mind clearing the driveway....and the mailbox......and the walkways.... and carrying it through the house to cut a path for the dog in the back yard (crazy pet owners!). So like most folks given the price and the weight the results far exceeded my expectations, and it certainly beat out using a hand shovel. What I loved: - Easy to assemble and use (about 5 minutes from unpacking) - Light enough to move around - This thing can really throw snow, especially when its fresh - You can pick this up and position it into any spot or area you want to clear - It doesn't have a problem clearing a path even if I go on the grass or concrete walkways or pavers - It doesn't get clogged, although I did spray WD-40 on the chute and it does come with a clean-out tool - Get the version with the light - thought this was a "nice to have", but proved invaluable as the sun went down. Really. What I didn't love: - Cords do stink. It takes time to get used to them. Get the winter-rated 15-amp cords. You'll figure out how to efficiently use with cords after some practice. Leaving them to the plowed side after each run seemed to be best, and the heavier cords seem to be more practical in this case. - Doesn't love the wet, brown, heavy mushy muck - seems to create a layer underneath and gurgle out the rest sporadically. Luckily this only occurs where they've over-salted at the end of the driveway. It does ultimately get it, but kinda like sucking the last bit of a drink with a straw..... - It works on ice chunks, but be gentle. I actually had a 5' berm at the end of my driveway at one point thanks to the town plow - mostly ice. This thing ate through it with a little maneuvering, but it is a plastic housing and I'd probably been a lot more aggressive if it was metal. Patience has its virtues. - Not sure how long this will continuously run in one usage - I could actually see the sparks/light from the motor brushes through the blue plastic housing for a large part of my usage. So far so good and we've had a few snows since then. Conclusion: - Great price-value - Light weight (which means transportable if necessary - its about 35 lbs) - Seems to attack everything I've thrown at it this season, and so far here in Boston that's an awful lot.... - It's already paid for itself verses having my driveway plowed. - So, I highly recommend if you don't want to go the way of a two-stage gas powered snow blower ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2015 by Abacus

  • Works as well (possibly better) than advertised
I bought this back in October, because last year by the time the snow was falling this 15A version was sold out everywhere. A few days ago here on Long Island, NY we had a few inches of snow followed by rain. The snow didn't melt, but just got soaked so it was very heavy. I gave the Snow Joe a try, and was very impressed with its ability to handle it. It didn't throw the wet snow all that far, but far enough to get it off of my one-car driveway. It even ate right through a ~1 ft pile that I'd pushed off of my car. Today was the real test. While the "great blizzard of 2015" didn't really manifest here, we still got about 14" of snow. Unluckily my driveway had a big drift running right down the middle which was about 2.5 to 3 feet high. This was a light, powdery snow. The Snow Joe worked just as well as advertised. The motor didn't struggle at all, even when I shoved it right into the 3 foot pile of somewhat packed plowed snow at the foot of my driveway. It threw snow a good 15-20 feet away. Can't ask for anything better. There are only 2 downsides to this machine, neither of which detracts from my review because they're both obvious: - Managing the cord. I got a nice 100 ft. cold weather 12 AWG cord to use with it. Of course, keeping the cord out of the way can be a pain, especially when it's dragging through big snow drifts. It wasn't terrible, but something to keep in mind. - It's not self-driven. It took a LOT of effort to push it through a foot of snow. Any more than that and I had to take bites out, pushing forward and then pulling back, etc. It's still a heck of a lot easier than shoveling though. The only other possible concern is the amount of power this thing draws. Excepting new construction, most residential branch circuits with receptacles are rated and have overcurrent protection at 15A. Let's say you plug this into an outlet in your garage, but that outlet is on the same circuit as some other lights and miscellaneous stuff. It's quite probable you'll trip the breaker (or fuse). If that's a worry, consider the 13.5A version which will give you some leeway. I'm fortunate to have a subpanel in my garage with multiple, dedicated 20A receptacles for other tools. Why buy this instead of a gas snow blower? For me it came down to 2 things: Maintenance and size. This does not require regular maintenance. No oil, spark plugs or filters to change. It's not that I mind doing that kind of thing, but I don't want to have to remember to do it. The Snow Joe (as with any electric snow blower) is ready to go anytime. When folded up, the Snow Joe is really rather small. I don't have room in my garage for a full-sized gas snow blower. It's also light weight, so I can throw it up on a shelf and keep it out of the way for summer. Yes, a gas blower would (generally speaking) be more powerful and more effective. But we only get a good snowfall around here a few times a year. Since I only have a small driveway and about 80ft of sidewalk and walkway to clear, it's enough for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2015 by ScottoR

  • It is lighter than a vacuum cleaner. Mighty, efficient, and impressive.
The media could not be loaded. No assembly, just some adjustments. It's lighter than a lightweight upright vacuum. We live in Ohio and the snow and ice has been abundant. While it is powered, it is not self propelling, so you have to push it. But nothing shovel or even grasscutting; vacuuming is the more appropriate feel. With a few passes, it cut through about 10-14 inches of snow that was wet and had ice chunks. Very pleased. However, it barely put a dent in the sidewalk snow and that has probably 2 ft of wet snow and ice. So I would recommend using it often for ease to keep up with the snow. Also, in tight areas like walkways, we had to do some light shoveling. It works best in driveways, and pretty good in walkways. It has a manual little wand that with a light touch directs the snow, while in motion, to the right, forward, or left. The throw is a decent distance so you aren't pushing snow you have already moved. It took less than a week to get here and we also ordered the 100ft cord, great and necessary additional purchase IF you do not have a heavy duty outdoor long extension cord. The cord to the machine is quite short. We also ordered the cord wheel, and...it's not quite worth the money, I digress. This was a great, economical, investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2022 by Classy Brown Classy Brown

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