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The best gas snow blowers and snow throwers for your toughest winter jobs

February 17, 2024 by The Baltimore Sun

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Clearing snow and ice from your driveway and sidewalks takes priority. Shoveling is hard on your body and can take a long time. Snowblowers are an easy and powerful way to send the snow flying and keep your driveway safe and clear for cars and guests.

Gas-powered snowblowers are some of the most powerful options available. These engines generate significant force for clearing deep, heavy snow that electric blowers may struggle with. They also run longer with spacious gas tanks and have features like self-propelled transmissions.

The size of your space matters

If you own a large property with many areas that require snow blowing, a gas-powered blower is your best choice. Extra long and wide driveways will need longer running times and additional power to move large volumes of snow.

The depth and type of snow matter

While electric snowblowing technology has improved over the years, there is no substitute for gas-powered blowers when it comes to deep, heavy snow. If you live in a region that receives frequent snowfall and wet, heavy snow, too, gas-powered motors are the most powerful for lifting and throwing the deepest and heaviest snowfalls.

Two-stage vs. one-stage motors

Most gas snowblowers have two-stage motors. Some commercial gas-powered models have three-stage engines. Two-stage motors are more powerful than single-stage models. A single-stage blower uses just one motion of the auger to lift the snow and then toss it through the chute. A two-stage motor lifts the snow but then incorporates a powerful impeller that blasts the snow away. Two-stage blowers can tackle heavier snow and throw it much farther distances.

They are built for the long haul

Gas-powered snowblowers are made from steel. They are designed to endure the toughest elements and are extremely durable. They can bump into mailboxes, light posts and other objects near the driveway without any damage. They can be stored safely knowing they have a sturdy outside case.

There are limitations

Like all power equipment, gas-powered snowblowers have their disadvantages that you should balance with their impressive features.

They are expensive compared to electric blowers, especially corded models. They also are very heavy. If you need to lift a gas-powered blower over a plant or step, you will want to be careful to protect your back and the blower itself.

Gas blowers are also known for being loud. If you live in a neighborhood with many adjacent houses, your neighbors may get to know your snowblower personally, especially if it is operated in the early morning or late at night.

In addition to the noise, gas blowers emit pungent fumes. These fumes contain carbon monoxide, which is why you should only operate your blower outside. Depending on the direction of the wind, these fumes can get blown back in your face.

And lastly, when a gas-powered blower needs to be repaired, it is usually more expensive than electric models. Much like a car, the belts and electronics that comprise a gas blower are not cheap to replace. Fortunately, most gas blowers have extensive warranties.

Best gas snowblowers and snow throwers

Husqvarna 24-Inch Two-Stage Snowblower

This snowblower is designed for clearing large driveways with a friction-disc transmission. It has heated grips, an adjustable handle, LED headlights and an electric starter.

M Massimo Motor 24-Inch Snowblower

This affordable snowblower has an electric starter for easy operation in all weather conditions. It has six forward and two reverse speeds and comes with a one-year warranty.

Ariens Deluxe 30-Inch Snowblower

This two-stage blower has an electric start and a large intake measuring 30 inches by 21 inches. It can throw snow up to 50 feet. It comes with snow tread tires, a dash headlight and a steel chute.

Honda 24-Inch Hydrostatic Wheel Drive Snowblower

Featuring the hydrostatic, variable speed transmission and GX200 engine, this blower is reliable and fuel efficient. It has an electric joystick control of the chute and has 14-inch pneumatic tires.

Prices listed reflect time and date of publication and are subject to change.

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