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During the winter time, you never know if there is going to be a heavy snow season,
but you should always be prepared and have a snow blower. of course if you’re
living in New York City, you probably won’t have the space to have one. The
right snow blower depends on your living situation like whether your driveway
is paved or not or how strong the winter is in your state. Nevertheless the
most common snow blowers are the Two-Stage Gas Snow Blower, Single-Stage Gas
Snow Blower and a Single-Stage Electric Snow Blower. These snow blowers range
in prices and in weight but here are some general details to assist you in a
cleaner driveway, allowing you to leave your home without climbing over mounds
of snow, should a blizzard hit.
Two-Stage Gas Snow Blowers: These snow blowers are larger and have the
ability to cover a lot more ground than the other blowers. This particular unit
also possesses driven wheels, along with a snow-accumulating auger as well as
an impeller to help scatter snow.
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Single-Stage Gas Snow Blowers: These gas snow blowers are smaller than
their counter part Two-Stage Blowers, which also means these blowers take a
little longer to remove all that snow. These units are also more
cost-effective; they’re cheap and take up less room in your residence.
Single-Stage Electric Snow Blowers: These units are even smaller than the
single-stage gas blowers. They’re also easier on the wallets, costing less and
are much more comfortable to handle while you’re removing the snow.
Here are some terms to facilitate easier understanding in snow blower
terminology:
Augur: is a shaft which rotates in a spiral motion spreading out material such
as snow around any vicinity.
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