Ego snow blower reddit Longtime lurker but finally getting the courage to post. On my SECOND trip out with it I found a random rock in the path and it jammed my auger. The main reason to have a blower is for the big snows that you really don’t want to shovel and the ego just isn’t heavy duty enough Our driveway is short but steep. The snow Joe was a gift, was on sale at Sam's club for about $100. Am I rambling? TL;DR - Put it through its paces today. We got three inches of extremely heavy snow/slush yesterday. For me I try to run the auger as low as possible. 5AH battery has been sort of troublesome. The kids couldn't even wreck the equipment. I have the 2-stage in the Syracuse area and it absolutely keeps up with gas and I don’t smell like exhaust for the rest of the day. On top of that that 1 motor is powering a smaller auger too. 5) have a realitvely small driveway so run time is not an issue. Two small driveways and 100 feet of sidewalk and still have battery left over. I’ll cut to the chase - I’ve owned quite a few EGO tools since 2019 including SP mower, single stage snow blower, string trimmer, and leaf blower. Often when there is heavy packed wet snow, the snow starts to get pushed forward instead of getting blown out by the blower. Kind of weird that the sum is greater than the parts, but perhaps since it has 2 compartments, it is engineered to be more efficient with 2 batteries than 1. 0 Ah batteries and Dual Port Charger; PEAK POWER™ technology; 21-inch clearing width and 13-inch clearing height; 200-degree directional control; Handle-mounted chute control levers easily adjust pitch and snow-throwing direction; Variable auger speed control system adjusts snow For what it's worth if you buy the larger 2 stage snow blower with 4 10 amp batteries you could easily sale 2 of the batteries for $300-$400 each which would put the cost of the snow blower with 2 10amp hours at $1200-$1400. I can add more batteries as needed, but don't expect to need the snow blower and lawnmower during the same season. In the videos in the links you posted they are moving that super light fluffy snow that falls when there is zero wind. It cerainly doesn't throw it as far as a gas-powered snowblower, but the zero maintenance and instant/hassle-free start, plus quiet operation, make it a winner in my book. When I use this for the plow build up, I had to repeatedly push the blower into the snow bank. Just bought the EGO battery-powered snowblower anticipating 10" of snow last night (we got 5"- Weather Channel you suck). Ego has two motors and was designed around those. Anyway, I was looking for some reviews and while I cannot find a review with it modded to a Milwaukee, I did find a couple for the whole ego setup. I had no idea this could happen. The battery blower is good for blowing snow off your car before you start it. I plan on ordering one myself! Edit, using it for the deck and a small walkway to the shop from the house. EGO Snowblower SNT2112 vs SNT2125AP . About 7k sqft lot, 120ft driveway. If you’re on Long Island I would think the single stage blower is sufficient. I wouldn’t want the old Gen because of rubber paddles. The auger handle will lock when the throttle is engaged, but it doesn't unlock when the throttle is released. Plenty of power, didn't get bogged down in drifts, slush or ice pellets, throws snow 25 ft. " "This is oil used in the box during transportation that sometimes may leak in some EGO snow blowers, but you do not need to worry as this is normal. The 2nd snow event was a blizzard that dropped 18” of powder on my driveway/yard. Ryobi 40v 21" RY408101VNM Toro e21 60v EGO SNT2101 56v Firstly, I live in… The Cub Cadet I've used for 7 years is ok, but it just won't throw the snow far enough. Sometimes the snow is too wet and heavy for the blower and I have a heavy duty backpack blower as well. I used to get sheer pins via Amazon's EGO portal, but they're out of stock there too. Dealing with snow from the blizzard just sucked in general. The light fluffy stuff barely needs anything and it goes to the grass area. 5 batteries and am in Ontario. Are you dead-set on battery? I’m not convinced it’s really a thing yet for snow equipment beyond someone who has to clear a small area. I have a large Ego snow blower. Could have sworn it was available prior. Also on the ego website, says the SNT2114 is coming soon. When I hold down the green switch and then push the lever to engage the auger the status light (on the unit not the batteries) turns from green to flashing orange/red. Last motor is used for shooting snow up the snow chute. So I can basically clear snow indefinitely now as I have 2 sets of 10AH batteries and 1 set of 7. With a gas blower I had to have a separate set of coat/hat/gloves just for clearing the driveway so th Ego Snow Blower Finally got to use my new Ego snowblower I bought last year. I’m looking for real reviews for anyone that has bought the new model from Ego. Yeah, I found while blowing snow, if I let any of the light blowing snow enter the fan, I get zapped like a mofo. I'm looking to buy the SNT2405 but I don't have a garage to store it during the season but I would buy a shelter for it so it doesn't get snow on it. They said they don't even realize I was out blowing. Hello everyone, I’ve decided I’m ditching the shovel and getting the ego 2 stage snow blower. Since I knew I’d need to charge all batteries at least once before the snow removal was done, I went out before the snow stopped falling. I guess the final choice also depends on how frequently you use it. I think my neighbors appreciate the the lower noise pollution as sometimes I snow blow before 6AM. I have the two stage EGO all of last season. Live within cul de sac and not required to do sidewalks for mail (mailbox is by front door) It doesn't always happen, but it more reliable to hit the run times I need for the snow blower (30-45 minutes). I have a single stage gas blower that I use after the ego because it cleans up the snow left behind and works super fast for light snow. ACME currently has the reconditioned 1st gen snow blower (tool only) at $275 after sale (+"handling charge") which seems like a great deal. There are some great videos on YouTube that show Snow Joe shoes being fitted on the 21” Ego. Before I take it in for warranty service (and of course snow is in the forecast today). Looking to buy a power washer to power wash my 2 20x20 decks on my property (would also like a surface cleaner attachment) and just got an ego mower with a couple batteries and now I’m curious about battery powered power washers. Have you tried the Ego 21”? Some replies to this post say that they are superior to other electric blowers that have been made in the past. The headlights do not turn on, and the paddle/auger does not spin. If you get lots of frequent snow, then Ego will be more reliable with the higher voltage. The cheapest one has the rubber auger and will do a decent job. The toro and ego both have what I want in a single stage snowblower. I don’t have any complaint for either. The ego rocks, but I feel like a gravel driveway and a snow blower don’t play nice in general. With maybe one of those being wet/heavy snow. The noise is made when the auger is clearing snow. The throw distance was surprisingly far, a great feature. Love them and I've sold 3 mowers, 2 trimmers, 3 blowers and 2 chainsaws based on my feedback to friends/family. I put it on mine and I would say it is a 20% improvement. Want to remove it to be able to slightly losen the auger to give a tiny bit of wiggle room to get the rock to My small car no longer feels trapped when a 10 inches of snow comes to the neighborhood. I use Ego products. **EGO (56V) : PH1400 powerhead + snow shovel attachment** I bought the ego 2 stage this year. Being a EGO snow blower newbie, I was unaware that one has to engage the auger while the power light is flashing on my SNT2405. Also, here’s an Amazon review. "It can work but not well. I think in the long run the Ego will be more durable. The dual stage will move much more heavy snow and throw it farther. Everyone thinks that the Ego snowblower will be as quiet as their lawn mowers. Does anyone know the size of the 2-stage snow blower? I need to be able to load it into my SUV and clean the driveway at my parents house. I called the first repair name they gave me and the guy said he’s been out of business for 2 years and has no idea why ego is still giving out his phone number. Remove the batteries from the snow blower, move them to the shade and cool them at least 15 minutes. I bought the Ego 21 and the trimmer four years ago. I hypothesized that I would leave the snow blower in the garage again and test it again tomorrow while it was cold. First remove the battery pack, then check and clean if snowhas collected beneath the deck. Gave you gotten anywhere with Ego customer service or know what to repair/replace? I’ve seen others post about doing their 200 ft - 500 ft driveways with the EGO snow blowers (with extra batteries or charge cycles). The single stage Ego's are quieter but far less effective than the 2 Stage versions. Hi all, We had some snowfall in the Midwest yesterday and there was about 3-5 inches of wet snow by nighttime. Thank you for asking!" does that make any sense to you?lol The fact that it’s three bays means it’s probably less efficient than the ego blower and then they just finally got to 10Ah. I only have an EGO backpack leaf blower & EGO weed whacker. Had to buy an additional pair. It's like driving an electric golf cart and then saying "well a tesla is an electric car like that golf cart I had and it couldn't get up to highway speeds!". When I press the safety and pull the bail switch, the batteries light up, but the power indicator on the blower itself never turns on. Yeah usually my Ego single stage if the snow isn't as high as the snowblower or isn't heavy I can usually do the whole moving of snow on a charge without issue. This handled snow much better than my old one. consider there is a EGO two stage snow blower that comes with 4 batteries that is a very good First of all, I'm in Quebec so we get a ton of snow here. I'm looking to buy my first new snow blower and I've basically decided to do the ego but am wondering if it's worth the extra money for the bigger batteries or if it's a waste for me. Single-Stage Snow Blower. I ended up buying the two stage ego snow blower last year. I'm ordering this with some trepidation. Flashing Orange. Got to finally test the blower on a good amount of snow this morning (20 cm). If you have to clear snow before you’ve packed down a good base, push down on the handlebars to lift up the bucket and leave some snow behind. No weird noises or shaking. Self-Propelled 2-Stage Snow Blower with Peak Power™ is EGO's most powerful cordless snow blower, exceeding the power and performance of gas without the noise, fuss, and fumes. I agree on the 10ah kit for the snow blower. The mower is fantastic, I can mow twice on a single charge, incredibly easy. Southern MIchigan’s winters are getting more and more mild so I shouldn’t have to blow much more than 1 foot (1/3 meter). If you’re using the blower over other terrain like grass or gravel, adjusting the shoes to lift the scraper bar up can be helpful. I like the Toro mower when they had the first round of stimulus checks. However, after removing the auger and impeller I now know the noise is coming from inside the unit behind the impeller. The ego has tiny plastic wheels. Ego makes a (apparently great) two-stage blower that is also self propelled and would make childs' play of our 170-foot 20% driveway, but it is about $1500 with batteries, and wouldn't be able to switch to the Greenworks batteries if the ones it comes with run out while there is still snow to be blown. EGO also lists Lowe's and ACE, but both are out of stock. I’d be interested in the 28 inch self-propelled. I even called EGO tech support, and the tech asked me if the light was blinking, to which I Similar problem with SNT2125AP which is the single stage snow blower. I'm looking to get an EGO single stage snow blower for the first time and on the EGO website, I only see: SNT2405 - two stage SNT2112 - single stage with steel auger SNT2102 - single stage with rubber auger However, looking at YouTube videos and even the posts on here, I see other model numbers being thrown around: 2114, 2406, 2110. It will pick up lots of rock if you’re not careful, so the trick is to get a good base of snow down first. When inserted into blower I can move it forward and turn on the lights no issue. If you are already in the Ego line of products and have extra batteries, it’s not bad. I bought a single stage, metal augur snowblower last winter. Does that matter? Is that a worthwhile drain on battery? Am i missing anything else? General snow details: Southern Ontario, on the edge of a snowbelt. Ego already had 10 and even 12s ego just needs to go to a pouch and they’ll probably get a 15 or something. Any thoughts on other pro's or cons of the three single stage I think the ego tools are great but I do have to augment them with gas power. I bought a 2 stage EGO snow blower along with 3 year Lowes service plan, $1700 out the door roughly. 4 The cutting edge is even plastic and it’s terrible. The first time I used to, about 20 minutes in there was a very loud CLUNK (I swear there was no rock, but I suppose it’s feasible) and ever since it’s making the same noise as you demonstrated. You can get a single 5. About 2-3x a year we get 8+. Today was the first time using it. Like ramming the thing into the snow bank multiple times. I have a single stage EGO snow blower with the rubber auger. I think the answer is to put a screen on the intake that will prevent the snow from entering the fan housing, and at the same time allow the massive airflow these things need! Dear OP, I hope that you are still enjoying your ego snow blower. Its not typically an issue ive heard people having but something to keep in mind. The 80V Greenworks blower is much better than my previous 20V Dewalt blower. I’m pretty sure I’ve even specifically searched for “ego snow blower tear down”. Live in central Indiana where we get enough snow 3-4 times annually to need clearing, but typically less than 8". 5 amp batteries. I've got a SNT2100 that will run for about 5 seconds then power off flashing orange. Awesome! I’m going to get the single stage Ego model before it snows this year. I will then back up and push the blower again into the bank and it will work for another 3-5 seconds. I’m reading ego is rating about 30 min on highest setting which in real life usage is probably less. I am in central Wisconsin, so snow levels vary year to year. However I'm wondering if the new steel auger is a big improvement and worth the extra money ($469 tool only) as I already have 2 5Ah batteries. It did most of my driveway, but with the added stage and self-propelled drive on the new blower, I felt the 10ah was the only way to go. I have several other tools in the ecosystem and I’m genuinely curious how well the EGO snow blowers work. I think MTD makes one. However on concrete and blacktop it worked very well. Ugh! Are there any other options? Can I use a competitor's sheer pins in these? Worth it to note, the ego snow blower gear box is protected from the auger blades binding up, but not the 2nd stage chute blower binding up. Looking to get some feedback on wether this kit is overkill. 5 (2x) for batteries. I have a 7. 2nd call was with Sharon who was very rude. I am planning to purchase the two-stage snow blower from Lowe’s. Can’t control precisely. I have no experience with any and I was looking at getting a EGO battery operated type so that I can use the batteries as spares in my EGO 21" mower. Slipping and falling is a risk, so I go to the bottom of the driveway and roof-rake the snow at the top to most of the way down and then the Ego makes short work of the snow there. Chain saw, multi-tool with every attachment, blower, and snow blower. The key is the voltage which contributes to the power, and the capacity of the battery. SNT2134. Last year we got 10 inches of heavy wet snow and my wife and I decided to get a real snowblower since the Snow Joe corded and battery powered ones we had made the experience miserable. Just enough speed to get the snow into the grass area. All things snowblower related; from maintenance, total rebuilds, hard to find parts, and histories thereof. I love EGO brand and have been very satisfied with what I have so far. Also bought the hedge trimmer, blower and chainsaw. If this does not work, please contact EGO customer service center. I almost went EGO for lawn equipment until I saw the price of replacement batteries. Own the original EGO single stage. -- The single stage only has 1 motor. It is not about your success or lack thereof with gas machines, nor is it a comparison thread. Sometimes the shovel is the best way. Name: EGO Power SNT2110 Peak Power 21-Inch 56-Volt Cordless Snow Blower with Steel Auger Battery and Charger Not Included Company : Visit the EGO Power Store Amazon Product Rating : 4. This is normal. So far for me the two stage snow blower has been an abysmal failure. More than the others. Thanks for this. The third is the auger propelled version. This is in Canada. I have a walk behind leaf blower for use in the fall when the backpack isn't enough. I’m guessing there’s some liability if they made it go on without the operator as that seems universal on snow blowers. Yes, I use the Ego snowblower here in Southeastern MI. Aka the thicker and heavier snow will need a faster auger speed to clear the chute and get the snow off the driveway to the grass. I also have a Toro battery mower. Many of my other tools are EGO so this makes sense. It handles the dumped snow much better. All three are going to handle the same amount of snow. Knock it off or grab your balls and gloves. 5ah batteries. After some investigation I thought a stone had lodged behind the impeller. 5 and 7. Personally this snow blower is the worst thing I've bought in a long time. As long as you don't let the snow get to like 12"+, the Ego handles the load, even wet snow, just fine. (lawn mower, hedge trimmers, leaf blower) Just seeking Redditors personal experience on the Snow Blower. Called ego back and they gave me 2 more names. This summer I picked up the EGO 42” Z6 mower though and now I have 4x 10AH that it came with. I can get sheer 2 pins from ACME tools for $13 total, 3-5 weeks shipping. I could have continued fighting with the EGO but I was tired and had already spent 90 minutes trying to clear the driveway so I pulled out my gas blower to finish the job. I know EGO has a single-stage blower for a while but not sure if single-stage is good enough as a long-term investment for Ottawa. That is not the case. The silver pin is an Ariens (or something) shear pin, that appeared to be the same size and material as the original pins (which I couldn't find locally), but it's possible it didn't shear like it should have. I called Ego 3x this morning. It worked well, as expected. 2nd set of batteries and all. It wasn’t bad. That's why I switched to the EGO 56V single-stage (two-7. The Z6 does not have good tires for gripping in snow and ice of course, which is a challenge especially once you build up a mound of snow on the plow blade. You basically have to push the thing like a big plastic shovel. My driveway is inclined from the garage door and fits 8x cars. It worked fine with the wet snow, but the new "auger propelled" feature was pretty disappointing and performed terribly on my concrete driveway. That is because Toro just exchanged the gas engine with an electric motor. Bought an ego snowblower last year and used it once during a blizzard. Aug 31, 2023 · The EGO POWER+ 28 In. My Snowjoe corded snowblower stopped working after a little more than a year (only used it 3 times). You can see even on low speed I overshoot the pile of snow behind the blue van; snow ended up in middle of street. Love them. The current Ego snow blower works better than any single stage gas one I've ever used, but not as well as a dual stage blower, that's where it's at performance wise. I have a 24 inch 2 stage snow blower, and until last week I loved it. Milwaukee also makes a decent blower but get a decent sized battery. I have an ego snow blower SNT2114. Overall, if you don’t live in a place that sees more than ft of snow per a snow storm. I had only broken 2 or 3 sheer pins to date, But today it appears the drive shaft from the motor to the auger gear box is broken as in, not attached to the motor. , batteries lasted 1 hour. That wind driven packed snow you get in ND wouldn't be moved effectively with a single stage. Since I have been going back & fourth between this kit & the kit with two 10ah batteries. Though EGO tech team does not recommend using their blowers on gravel driveways, neither do any other manufacturers of gas or battery powered blowers. -- Yeah, I can see how the 2 stage goes through battery like there's no tomorrow. I currently have 3 snow blowersan older cub cadet 2 stage gas, the Toro single stage 60V and just this year I got the Toro 2 stage e26 60v. Nintendo's Game Boy was dominating the market, but Sega entered with a portable, color, and backlit version of it's 8-bit home console, MasterSystem. The blower stalled during use and after clearing snow from the auger the blower still functioned but with a knocking sound. Seeing the Toro snowblower, I prefer my Ego. There was about 10 inches on the ground at the time. I've tried getting in touch with the tech folks at ego all day without success . First call was disconnected. However, as the winter season nears an end, I’m… Since I have 4 12Ah batteries from my Z6 with E-Steer and 2 wall-mounted chargers that came with my leaf blower and chainsaw, the blower only option works for me. It will work better for the snow that the plow piles up at the end of the driveway. 5AH batteries. I noticed that a tiny screw on its front already got rust, within one year. This thing rocks. I personally use it for about 2-3 minutes to remove the snow around a 50ft x 14ft greenhouse. Having said that, I could never get my two-stage Ego snow blower to run for more than a minute without the batteries shutting down in the red. Is this normal and the way it is? or can it be remedied? It's advertised as a quiet alternative to gas blowers but with this sound, that seems false. It also looks like cabs for other 2-stage snow blowers may work for the Ego 2-stage snow blowersas long as they can mount to the frame. When we had that SUPER HEAVY spring snow in March my blower handled the snow no issue while the gas ones kept choking on it. The 2 Stage are the ones that make the round though. Apparently you have to hold the start button down a few seconds longer than you think you need to when you start it up. Hi, Looking for feedback from actual users of any of these 3 snowblowers. build quality: maybe it's just the EGO tools I Yes. Best be careful about keeping your driveway clean. I was able to do my neighbors driveway and mine and 3 houses of sidewalk with juice still on 2 5ah batteries. This is what most people want, as it cleans snow clear to the surface. The snow blower is overloaded. 5ah battery & the weed whacker came with one 2. I asked and she said she left them out in the garage. Someone else may have to chime in with how far it can be pushed. But, I’m still within the return window for the blower and I’m thinking about Toro. Buying it without the 2 5's will save a few hundred $$. The steel auger is the middle of the road and I personally think the best option. I think he makes a credible case, and in the comments other people report a similar experience. Yep, still working. I have a mower, two-stage snowblower, leaf blower, and string trimmer. *The only subreddit dedicated solely to the Game Gear!* Game Gear was Sega's entry into the handheld market. The only “sale” stuff is typically end of season that stores try to clear out a little. Planning to buy a single-stage blower. I ended up buying a Ryobi 730CFM Whisper blower and haven't touched the EGO since then, except to blow out my gutters. I didn’t have to upgrade but just wanted the quality of life benefits like the self propelled. I own the z6 mower. The blower stops without you like a lawn mower does, so no worries there. Just saying as I don't have a brand preference. Last year, the single stage Toro handled 90% of the snow, the only issue was the mound of street plowed snow at the end of the drive way. I assembled a new one and took it back to the store because the auger would not turn after the light finished flashing. I'll also be happy to have the hand warmers :). 0 (2x), and 2. 13 cars worth of driveway total. Unless your dead set on a snow blower I’d maybe try buy a blower first with batteries. This can cause some serious static build up and I'm wondering if any of you came up with a good solution to counteract it. We had a really bad cold weather hit during my 16 hour work days and snow. Like some of you, I use my EGO blower to clear light snow. 5, 5. I use the single-stage EGO blower on my large gravel driveway without too much issue. op I used a snow blower on a gravel driveway for around 20 years and never bothered adjusting the skids, after the first snow its just frozen and packed down so you dont throw gravel or at least i never did No power at all, can't turn on headlights and won't start. Could you please provide an update whether switching the blade was worth it for everyone considering this swap. I shovel for about 20 or 30 minutes, then I get warm while it changes. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Had my ego snowblower stage 2 for 2 years, and for the first time broke the Shear pin yesterday Don't know of any specifically for the Ego 2-stage snow blowers, but there are universal ones out there. The dual stage is 1000 times more effective at moving snow. Includes two 6. It defeats the purpose of having a plow. Set the skids so that the scraper bar sits up high enough to clear the gravel. Looking for advice/reviews/opinions on the Snow Blower. The Dewalt is apparently quieter than the EGO. Gets caught on everything. Or rather, last year, we got large snowstorms that dumped a foot or more snow at a time. The ego snow shovel is 3 times that. An Ego single stage should be fine, but it appears that EGO sells three completely different single stage models and many recommend the one with the all metal auger. I just purchased the new single-stage SNT2125AP snow blower from Lowe's yesterday and tried it out on ~2 inches of slushy snow. I'm looking at pulling the trigger on the snowblower now (single stage model). For slipping, I find it easier to balance with the snow blower, it’s almost like having a walker that’s built for winter. Because Ego doesn’t make one for the 21” you have to drill holes to make it work and this one just will not set on there perfectly. However it could hardly throw snow and it was only an inch or two just heavy wet stuff. As a new transplant from the southern US to NW Ohio I was looking at getting a snow blower for the upcoming winter. I found the shipping box measurements on the Ego site to be 49x26x45 and the width in the rear cargo area of my SUV are around 42 to 43 inches between the wheels wells. The biggest gripe I have seen for the single stage is not being self propelled. "All of the snow blowers after 2020 are manufactured with the chute upgrade kit already installed. Feb 3, 2024 · A guy posted this video about what happens when you hit an object like a chunk of ice with the single- or two-stage EGOs: it will bend the auger shaft. So I brought the snow blower back home, turned it on and verified it worked. Over the last month or so I’ve watched pretty much every single video that comes up when searching for any combination of “ego snt2400 2-stage snowblower” and somehow never came across this. Can this be because wet snow is sticking to the augur area? It came with two 7. That is running with just the 2 5ah that came with it. I have the 2 stage ego snowblower, 7. My only concern is this noise. I am considering a bigger investment towards a proper blower from a more reliable brand. Anyone here have experience with storing the blower in the cold (batteries will be stored inside of course)? Thanks! I recently purchased an ego 650 CFM blower with plans to get a string trimmer soon and a snow blower next year and maybe a mower as well. If it ever goes on sale I would think about it. What is the better EGO snow blower, though the 2125AP or the 2112? They seem the same outside of one being self-propelled. Oct 20, 2022 · The thread is about real-world experience with the EGO and other electric blowers. Mainly it was steel auger and battery powered. the prices came out very close to each other, all were in the $1200 to $1500 price range. Worth it? Pass? And 2 stage or 1? (pretty lengthy drive way - about 50-60ft) Definitely much more time consuming too since there is no self propelled wheels & by ramming it into the snow it is much less efficient compared to the 2 stage snow blower. Used it 4 times and the chute wont turn. The first snow I was able to do my driveway along with two other driveways. Total newb to snow blowers. Difference in the 2 Stage Snow Blowers - SNT2400 vs SNT2410 This sub-reddit is for almost anything related to appliances. The Snow Discharge Chute has been known to move away from its intended position during use. Given this snow blower has been on the market a few years, I'm curious what other mods with specific part call-outs you all can recommend? I want it to be able to: move 12+" of snow at once; move the cementy plow snow that gets shoved into my driveway; meaningfully be able to throw the snow into my yard so I don't end up with 6' banks, which is what happens when I shovel it. Purchased after original 24" 2-stage order was cancelled 4+ times from Lowes and needed something to replace a completely broken old snowblower. I've got an EGO mower (LM2135SP) that was replaced last year under warranty, and the 7. I have the 2 stage and live in northeastern PA. I think Ego is releasing a new SKU where it's including 2x10 amp batteries instead of the 2x7. But I just purchased a blower and used batteries I had (2. For $800: Greenworks 80V Lithium-Ion 22" Snow Blower & Two 4AH Batteries With Rapid Charger For $750: EGO Power+ SNT2112 21-Inch 56-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Snow Blower with Steel Auger - (2) 5. If the manufacture date on your snow blower is 2021 or later, the chute upgrade comes pre-installed. Test assured though, the single battery does great. I live in Northern IL by the lake, 40” annual snow fall per year. If you don’t want a gas snow blower, it’s not bad. Last year this sub was nice enough to offer up ideas for how to spray non-stick lubricant to my EGO single stage snow blower and boy did it make a difference. Maybe that has changed in the past year. 0Ah Batteries and Dual Port Charger Included I live in Michigan and have a driveway big enough for about 4 cars plus a 150 ft sidewalk to maintain. Told me to look at my instruction manual. On top of that with more and more heavy snowfalls theses past years the accumulated snow banks of plowed snow make it a challenge to plow the next snowfall so I have been debating the snow blower instead. Chokes/overloads easily, especially when battery is running low. I have two 7. Help! I have an Ego Power + 2100 series single stage snow blower. A few times a year when snow is over 8 inches makes it perfect for my 40v banger in the PNW coast. 5ah battery so no much help for snow blowing. I have the ego 2 stage snow blower. Not EGO. Modifications to 2100 snow blower? One of the wheels on my single stage snowblower is busted. I specifically have the Ego Power+ 650 CFM unit. I’d like to replace both wheels with better ones, and add some skids to the front to raise the blower up - the concrete driveway of my 117 year old house isn’t quite that old, but it must go back to the 50s, and it’s lumpy and shattered. This is the single stage, but with metal augurs. 5ah batteries) and it can do 12 inches of Colorado snow without sweating. Yet the batteries worked fine in any of my other Ego tools. Ego makes great products from my experience with them so far. The rubber auger will clear the snow for about 3-5 seconds and it would not be able to chip away the wet heavy snow. I was originally going to just shovel and not even bother with the snowblower, but it had snowed and then sleeted on top of it and it was extremely heavy. This year, we have had smaller but more frequent storms, and the snow usually melts off on my driveway in a day or two anyway. 2-stage can do just as well as a 3-stage. This sub is for tool enthusiasts worldwide to talk about tools, professionals and hobbyists alike. I have both: 80V Ego for string trimmer, and 80V Greenworks for mower and blower. Batteries are fully charged and work in other ego devices. This comes off to me as a silly questions. We welcome posts about "new tool day", estate sale/car boot sale finds, "what is this" tool, advice about the best tool for a job, homemade tools, 3D printed accessories, toolbox/shop tours. I know this because my neighbor still has it and it's working fabulous. Bought all of them 2 years ago with a discount. Maybe I'll sell it next season, but it has snowed considerably less where I am at than it did last year. The leaf blower came with one 7. I cleared 3"-4" off 1500 Sq ft + my front sidewalk and barely used 1 bar of battery. By the time I get through those 3 sets, the first set will have been fully charged (especially if fast charging in the Z6 compartment). Update # 1 - 2021-12-15: EGO officially does not have any kit or support for this issue. The only thing I could think of was that while in the back of the car the snow blower had warmed up enough to start. The Ego snowblower are quieter than their gas counterparts but are still noisey. Note that the scraper bar is also a consumable. "The oil leaking from the gearbox of the snow blower is normal and no action is required in regards to maintenance. I understand that there might be salt etc in the snow causing it, but I don't expect rust on parts within an year. When I turn the snowblower on, for the 5ish seconds it runs, it runs perfectly. Seems like the cable is just lo0se inside the unit. Also, most relevant, 100% of my neighbors have 2-stage blowers, so I feel like I should take the hint. Slow down your pace when snow moving. I figured this would be pretty easy for my two stage Ego snowblower to churn through. 21 IN. When I priced out 2 stage snow blowers with gas versus the EGO 2 stage. Wondering if some sort of lubricant spray would help but figured it would muddy the snow as it goes through and on to, say grass for instance. Scraper bar feels cheap and flimsy. 5Ah are insufficient to clear my 100 foot drive. I need to use a tool (such as a standard screwdriver) to release the lock on the auger handle each time I need to stop the auger. 5ah batteries and a regular charger for 1500 In Colorado, whenever we have wet snow, it tends to build up and clog the chute of my Ego Snow blower 56v 21". I have to change the batteries halfway, so it takes 4 10,000 ah ego batteries to clear the drive. 0 Ah battery with a 775 blower at lowes. My buying options are: Snt2405, 24" 2 stage blower with 2 7. ego snow shovel We were made aware of a possible issue with the model SNT2400/SNT2405 Snow Blower. No more excuses that it won't start! BIG FAN of Ego. My girlfriend, who had never used the snowblower, decided to give it a go while I napped and went back to work for 3 days before my off day. I don't use the blower too early or late at night. Tested the batteries in my ego mower and confirmed the batteries work, I've brought the batteries inside to warm up per the manual to no avail, my last gasp idea was to take the blower inside and let it warm up in case something is frozen somehow. That’s when it’s 10 or so inches, but would require more batteries when over a foot deep, less if it was just 5 or so inches. EDIT: Just in case anyone is interested, I DM'ed Ego on Twitter and just heard back from them. The EGO's screeching sound is very annoying to me loudness: in addition to having a shrill banshee sound, the EGO is just loud AF. Part of my driveway is gravel and it struggled a bit once the snow was compacted down into the uneven parts of the driveway. When it comes down to it between a 2-stage & 3-stage snowblower it really is a matter of personal preference. If the snow is super deep or heavy I have had to stop and recharge which isn't bad as it gives a person a chance to warm up a bit. Thanks for the replay. It was more than the new equipment. I recently brought my power+ snow blower (SNT2102) out from my shed for an impending snow and it does not work at all. I sold my single stage snow blower which came with 2 7ah batteries. My old circa 2007 Sears two stage cheap $350 still runs circles around my ego. The turbo mode is fine if after a person uses it a few times and, for example, still has 1/2 charge left. I had about 20% battery by then. I have opened the side panel, removed the belt drive to get to the auger pulley. . It works well, and I like not dealing with gasoline or winterizing (required for traditional gas snow blowers) but the two included 7. I find the majority of snowfalls we get the blower is fine but for some the snow blower is nice. I guess I will need to rent a truck to do that. Best I’ve seen advertised was 15% off first gen stuff when Home Depot was still selling. Assuming by "gravel" driveway, they mean a packed clay, sand, gravel composite, with scattered 1" loose gravel (maximum) and flat surface, a properly positioned foot/skid, and an experienced I have an SNT 2400. Our team is working toward a self-service kit that can be easily implemented to address the issue. My driveway is about 6 cars and is mostly asphalt. I live in South East Michigan and we typically get ~3-4 inches of snow for most storms. 5Ah batteries and a 530 blower though. The blower also developed a kind of knocking and was shaking a lot, you can see and hear that in the video below. I use a tracked 2 stage for a camp up north (road is too steep for my ego) and have it set to 1/2” above the gravel and have never thrown a stone. But I also have a ego lawnmower. I already own the mower and leaf blower (just as good as gas) and couldn't be more pleased. nfq bor wdmc kcsx gjqiw axsxox weybs kpyjd wutupw cse