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1 Lessons Learned 2 Make the Perfect Snowball in 3 Steps Meet Your New Favorite Winter Sport 3 Spotlight on Rick Crispy Fish With Brown Butter Sauce 4 Snowblowers 101
Which Snowblowers Are a Good Investment? SNOWBLOWERS 101
Ariens Deluxe
Heading into winter, sometimes the snow can be so bad that I’m unable to visit your property with my snowblower for a few days. So, when thinking about investing in your own snowblower at home, you might ask: Where do you get one? Which one should you buy? How do you mix the oil with the gas? Well, I’m here to help with some tips and recommendations. The two that I’ll recommend are series capable of commercial use or homeowner use, but you can buy the homeowner’s edition for them at the dealer: either at Year Round Power
Equipment or Home Butler Equipment, both on New Park Avenue and South Street in Elmwood Industrial Section in West Hartford. MY RECOMMENDATIONS: Toro 600 Series Single Stage Snowblower
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Choice of mid-grade or heavy-duty
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Bigger snowblower if you have a longer driveway or are worried about longer storms
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Handles snow up to 2.5 feet
• Two-stage snowblower
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Rubber paddle blower
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RapidTrak maintains traction
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Gas-powered (no worrying about mixing gas and oil)
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LED headlights to ensure visibility
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Easy start options
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Electric start
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Can easily tackle 12–14 inches of snow
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Auto-turn steering
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Durable and strong
Both snowblowers are fabulous options to get the job done. They are a bit pricier but certainly worth every penny. If you have any questions, I am always here to help! Feel free to reach out, and happy plowing!
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Weighs 65 pounds, making it very transportable Easy to control how fast or slow you want to go with personal pace
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