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When winter time comes, most of us head out to the garage to buy a good electric snow blower. We all know that these machines are the answer to clearing the driveway and keeping our driveways clear of snow. But there is much more to think about than price when buying one. Here are a few things that will help you determine which is best for you.

Size vs Price One of the biggest questions that consumers ask is whether to get a corded or cordless snow machine. The obvious benefits of corded are the ability to store up more cords, which means more power cord to use and of course more size. Cordless is more portable and lighter weight. So the question really becomes about whether the extra weight and the extra cord are worth it. The answer depends on many things such as how much snow you usually clear per minute, how big your yard is, if you use a leaf blower, how much time you are willing to spend turning the machine on and off and whether you have access to power cords in the future.

Power vs. Cleaning vs. Oil Changes The power source of your electric snow blower will affect many things including its weight, size and how long it takes to recharge. The size also determines how much snow you can clear per minute. If you are only using it to clear small patches of snow on the driveway or sidewalk then a cordless electric snow blower might be right for you. But if you have some yard work to do around the house like mowing the lawn or shoveling snow from the driveway then a corded or gas powered blower will be your best option.

Which Is Right For You? There are advantages and disadvantages to both cordless and electric snow blowers. For example, cordless ones are lightweight which make them easier to get around corners and in tight spaces, but this makes them less efficient at clearing large areas. They also cost more up front since you have to buy the batteries which run the electric snow blowers. However, they don't require annual maintenance like gas snow blowers do.

Electric models are all cordless so you don't need an extra battery, but there are different types of electric snow blowers that use different rechargeable batteries. If you are looking for something that will last a long time and will not break the bank then the cordless type is what you want to go with. This way you won't end up buying a new electric snow thrower every year because the batteries die out. You'll only have to buy the batteries again.

Which Is Better For Your Home? Gas models are generally considered to be more efficient, more durable, and easier to use but on the downside they emit a lot of noise which may be bothersome to some residents. On the other hand electric snow blowers produce less noise but they are much easier to store when not in use, don't need an external plug, and are much quieter. Most homeowners find the noise level to be tolerable and the ability to clear any driveway of snow any time of the year to be worth the extra investment.

Do I Need These Accessories? Yes you do! Some gas snow blowers require you to buy an additional hose and adapter which connects to your home's gas line, but these are fairly inexpensive. Other gas snow blowers don't require such accessories. electric snow blower It all depends on the manufacturer and the model.

So which is better for clearing your driveway, blower or gas? In the end it comes down to whether or not you want to save money on gas and impact the environment. Gas produces more carbon than electric and therefore is considered to be a more "green" option. However electric snow blowers clear driveways quicker and without emitting as much carbon that gas models do.

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