Bought a battery powered snow shovel for deck. Then we had 12” snow fall. The walk behind is still at back of property. I cleared driveway with this shovel. Worked pretty good! I didn’t take pictures, but here it is a few days later on another light snow fall.
It uses two DeWalt 20V batteries.
Snow Shovel Cordless
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Re: Snow Shovel Cordless
I guess it depends on what you define as light snow. 12" isn't light around here. I forgot to mention that there was 2' of heavy snow at the end of the driveway. I cleared that too by holding it up and taking 5-6" off the top and making multiple passes with the electric shovel. I can park 10, maybe 12 cars in my driveway; It probably took 2hrs to clear. I wouldn't want this to be my only way of clearing the driveway.
After the 12" snow fall, we had rain, which beat down the snow pretty good and I did get my walk behind up from the back. It starts and runs , but it's got issues, so I might using the e-shovel again.
After the 12" snow fall, we had rain, which beat down the snow pretty good and I did get my walk behind up from the back. It starts and runs , but it's got issues, so I might using the e-shovel again.
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