🌨️ Clear the way for winter fun!
The Westinghouse WSnow20 Corded Snow Blower is a powerful electric snow removal solution featuring a robust 1800 watt motor, capable of clearing a 20-inch wide path and throwing snow up to 25 feet. With dual LED lights for visibility and a lightweight design for easy maneuverability, this snow blower is perfect for driveways, sidewalks, and more. Backed by a 2-year warranty and lifetime technical support, it's a reliable choice for winter weather.
A**R
Scares Off Snow Better Than It Throws It
Works great -- it hasn't snowed once since I bought it!The plastic wheels could be better quality, but nothing a quick DIY modification can't fix. Solid overall build, easy to assemble, and the auger spins up with impressive RPMs. Looking forward to putting it to real use.
D**Y
Great bang for the buck, good for occasional to moderate use.
For the money there is great value with this snow thrower. I will say that while it gets through snow reasonably well it won't throw snow that far. Assembly was very easy and the unit arrived with no damage to the box. For a sub $200 machine it does the job as described, would like to see more metal parts but for the money I get it.Pros: Lightweight, easy to maneuver, easy to assemble.Cons: More plastic pieces than I would like, wished it threw snow further.Would recommend with reservations.
A**L
Very good budget snow blower
I bought this to replace a similar electric / corded Toro snow blower. My house has a long sloped driveway, with a parking pad at the bottom, so this seemed like a good solution, and electric offers about the right amount of power for the sort of snows my area receives.The package arrived quickly and assembly was incredibly easy. As it happened, it snowed about 10 days after I received the WSnow20, so it was a perfect time to test. The cord stayed out of the way as I moved slowly but purposefully through 6" of slightly wet snow. The grip handle was not hard and it would be comfortable to hold down for long stretches. Despite the sounds it would make with harder snow or slush, it still would power through piles, and would scrape all but maybe 1/16" off the ground.The only issue I had with the snow blower is that the deflector / chute assembly could occasionally get clogged with packed snow. In these instances, I would just pause and punch the blockage back downwards into the auger and start slow again.I would stress that this is not the perfect snow removal solution for all occasions. Larger and denser snow piles will require the sort of power that electric (corded or battery) cannot ever supply. But for most snowfalls, this can do most of the labor for you around the house or storefront. Good product.
D**N
Insurance against Snow.
Okay, I have to admit that I am writing this as sort of a joke. I bought this after we had an unusual snow storm the beginning of January. In Arkansas we got over 10 inches and were stuck in the house for 3 days.I am 66 and lived in Florida most of my life so shoveling snow was not my thing. Over the years I have heard about people having hear attacks shoveling the stuff so I was a little frightened about shoveling it, but I did and took 2 days to clear my drive way. A little at a time. I decided that I was never going to have to shovel snow again and bought this snow blower because it was made by Westinghouse, had metal blades and was reasonably priced.I put it together in about 30 minutes, it was not hard to do. I was so excited about getting it I foolishly put it together on my front porch in the cold, at night by the light from our porch light. In daylight I am sure it would have been an easier job. I was not hard. FYI, the nuts are metric.So now I joke with my wife since I have never plugged it in and gotten to use it, that this is my insurance we will not have another snow storm this year. Today is February 3td.I think it is going to be a big help next snow storm.
J**E
Pleasantly surprised
It was a little tricky to assemble but I accomplished it in about an hour. It works really well! Pleasantly surprised for sure because you never know if it will be powerful enough. It went through 2-3 inches of snowfall numerous times without a problem. I haven’t tried it with 6 inches yet because I get it while it’s still snowing. I completed the neighbors on both sides of me when I was done. Just get a long enough extension cord that fits with a three prong plug in. Avoid the extension cords that have a cup-shape where you plug it in. It won’t fit in that little cup. Relieved not to have to worry about starting it every winter like a gas-powered one or having to buy new batteries that seem to quit working at the end of the season.
E**S
light
easy to assemble and works right out of the box, nice and light
E**N
Westinghouse 22” corded snowblower
Easy assemblyLightweight and easy to carryLove it!
M**K
Great price... great reviews... Took the plunge
Great price... great reviews...Gas is arguably the best snowblower but I'm not interested in the hassle of (non)start-up issues annually.A cordless battery powered snowblower is fine for the light and fluffy but I'm skeptical about their performance w/heavy wet stuff...So I took the plunge buying this corded 20 incher in the offseason, hoping to save the strain on my aging heart and sacroiliac next winter (and beyond... 🤞)Plugged 'er in and fired 'er up. Seems like she's got tremendous (1800 W) power.Steel auger, very solid looking...Nice to see the Westinghouse nameplate again, too, they've been around forever.I'll update next winter after some trial and error with this puppy.(And I know a lot of reviewers say that, but I *will* be back to give an honest review.)
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