Nothing is more beautiful than untouched, freshly fallen snow, as long as you don’t have to be anywhere. But living in an idyllic winter wonderland can quickly become a pain in the neck — or back — if you’re clearing your driveway with a shovel. Gas-powered snow blowers alleviate much of the manual labor. But they can be expensive, noisy and bad for the environment. Electric snow blowers — either corded or battery-powered — can be a great shovel-free solution.
Products in the Guide
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Snow Joe SJ627E Electric Snow Thrower
The Best Value Electric Snow Blower
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EGO SNT2400 24 inch Battery-Powered Cordless Two-Stage Snow Blower (Battery & Charger NOT Included)
The Best Electric Snow Blower You Can Buy
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Ego-SNT2100 Cordless Snow Blower 21in.
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PowerSmart 21 in. Cordless 80 V Single Stage Snow Blower with 6.0 Ah Battery and Charger included, DB2801RB
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Greenworks 13 Amp 20-inch Corded Electric Snow Thrower
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Greenworks Pro 80V 20 inch Snow Thrower
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WEN 5664 Snow Blaster 13.5-Amp 18-Inch Electric Snow Thrower
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Who Are Electric Snow Blowers for?
Light Snow: Electric snow blowers aren’t as powerful as gas blowers. They are typically best used in light snowfalls of less than a foot.
Smaller Spaces: Electric snow blowers are limited by a physical cord or battery life. So they are typically best for people clearing walkways, sidewalks and small driveways.
Gas-Powered Equipment Bans: California has enacted a ban on gas-powered equipment that goes into effect in 2024. Other states are considering similar measures. An electric snow blower will meet those demands.
Budget buyers: Electric snow blowers tend to be more affordable than gas models