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POWERSMART 24 INCH GAS SNOWBLOWER vs POWERSMART 24 INCH 80V BATTERY SNOWBLOWER - Which is BETTER?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 дек 2022
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    BEFORE YOU UNBOX A POWERSMART 80V CORDLESS BATTERY SNOWBLOWER, WATCH THIS! Powersmart sent me an email a few weeks ago asking me to REVIEW their 24 INCH BATTERY POWERED SNOWBLOWER! I said, "Sure!" In this video, I UNBOXED and ASSEMBLED their 80V CORDLESS ELECTRIC SNOWBLOWER. This machine was EASY to put together but were there a few ISSUES with mine when it arrived? LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!!!
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  • @GarageGear
    @GarageGear  Год назад +3

    Here are LINKS to each of the snowblowers used in this video. Thank you everyone for supporting the channel!
    PowerSmart 24” Gas Snowblower
    amzn.to/3Pe1PaR
    PowerSmart 24” 80V Battery Snowblower
    amzn.to/3UNMYoO

  • @Rebel9668
    @Rebel9668 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think I'd go for the gas model. I have a driveway about 80 feet long but narrow only widening out at the end closest to the garage to park two vehicles side by side. We only get a heavy snow of over a foot about once every ten years or so. Most winters the most we'll see at once is 6 to 8 inches, but that will generally be wet, heavy snow. We're in Southern Indiana and it seems the heaviest snows happen right around the freezing mark. We will occasionally get snow when it's down in the 20's but it's generally pretty light stuff. I live in a rural area and I don't even know anyone else with a snowblower. Until about ten years ago I'd never used a snow shovel, just an old grain scoop shovel to clear it with (That is older than me cause I had to use it to shovel the snow with on our farm when I was a kid). Now I'm 55 and it takes a lot longer to recover from shoveling the drive and oft times we'll elect to just leave the snow in the drive and run the vehicles up and down it till it's packed down real good. This year I bought a corded electric snowblower that I'm voiding the warranty on by adding homemade skid shoes as it's a single stage blower, but if it makes it last a season it'll be worth it and next fall I'll buy the gas model.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing rebel!

    • @Rebel9668
      @Rebel9668 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@GarageGear BTW, I did see one of those old early 70's Ariens snowblowers on fb marketplace near me. Doubt it's in as good of condition as yours, but the guy say's it runs fine and only wants $60.00 for it. It looks even more underpowered than yours started out being as it only has a 4hp engine on it even though it's a 24". If I get it I'd definitely do the Predator upgrade.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Rebel9668 that would be a good plan!

  • @waynestefinashen239
    @waynestefinashen239 Год назад +2

    Very honest review JB. Powersmart actually reached out to Jake at EP but the blower he told them to ship got sold out on Black Friday. Recently we got in a Powersmart snowblower for repairs and you can tell that the materials used are of low quality when compared to other brands but: you get what you pay for my Dad always said. Powersmart snowblowers are perfect for the homeowners that you described in your video but i wonder how long they will last with extended use. The only issue we have had with the B&S engines on snowblowers is no throttle control so they are at high rpm right off the start. Minus 29 degrees F and you can not warm them up on a low idle and boom there goes the connecting rod. Presently have 4 of these this year alone and we are making more money off them selling parts then if we reinstalled a new connecting rod. As for battery operated equipment buyers will likely realise a minimum of $100 Cdn per year cost just to replace the battery in 5 years at the longest period. Just think if this was your EV who wants to wait over an hour to charge batteries? Not me!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      A lot of good points here, Wayne. These machines don’t really hold up as the better brands. Batteries still need to improve quite a bit. Hopefully with time, we will see improvements. Thanks for watching!

  • @TecumsehRulesbcserk
    @TecumsehRulesbcserk Год назад +3

    I would definitely prefer the gas one because if there happened to be a blackout caused by a snow storm then you don’t have to worry about charging anything. Now I know that a lot of these new Briggs snow engines have a problem in their overhead valve system particularly on the exhaust side valve. For some reason the exhaust valve guide has a tendency to pop out and cause the entire valve to fall out of alignment. That then causes the valve to hit the piston head and break it, making the entire engine lock up. The only fix is to pull the head off and replace both the valve and it’s guide. Now I’m not sure if this is still an issue with the newer engines but it could still be since this company’s been having a lot of quality issues. But chances are that plastic speed selector lever is going to break before that happens, seriously that is a bad idea because when plastic gets old, it becomes brittle and breaks. All I wonder now is which chute control system is going to break the first? the gas one or the electric one?

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing these good points. You’re right about the blackout. You never know when that could happen. I didn’t even think about that.

  • @Graves100Bllts
    @Graves100Bllts Год назад +1

    I'm in Western NY - after the 3rd year in a row of having some mechanical issue with my gas blower; I decided to go maintenance-free with the Ego Power+ SNT2406 with 2 10Ah 56 batteries. I imagine Ego won't be sending you units any time soon to test/review, but they are lightyears ahead of this Powersmart electric. It cut right through the most recent Blizzard on Turbo and even chopped up some pretty big drifts around 4 feet. Ran almost continuously on Turbo mode for 45 minutes and cleared an 8-car single driveway out to 5 feet into the road (Plows had not been through yet. Rapid Chargers (2 included with this package) had the 10Ah batteries fully charged from dead in about an hour.
    Thanks for the comparison and would love to see a review of a higher-end Battery-powered unit like the Ego would compare to your Ariens if you get your hands on one.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey Graves I’m going to see what I can do about another battery blower in the future. We’ll see how they compare. Thanks for watching!

  • @jaybooth4815
    @jaybooth4815 Год назад +4

    Great honest comparison review and actual demonstration in the heavy wet snow! The battery model has some safety issues that really need to be addressed. I’ll stick with my JD and Troybuilt (the beast.) Cheers buddy! We’ll talk soon!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the positive feedback Jay! The company said through email that they would address these issues with their engineers. It was great meeting up with you last week! Appreciate you coming and checking out the garage! Talk soon pal! 👍

    • @jaybooth4815
      @jaybooth4815 Год назад

      Was really nice meeting you as well JB! What's up for the weekend?

  • @Samichou3
    @Samichou3 6 месяцев назад +2

    I just got a gas model from Home depot. That was basically the only model available now that wasn't 2500+. Hopefully I don't run into too much issues with it. I would have liked a slightly more expensive model but, can't find anything else.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  6 месяцев назад +1

      It’s pretty much slim picking at this point of the season! Best time to knab one is in the spring or summer. Dirt cheap then.

  • @richardgodshaw
    @richardgodshaw 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great review JB, wondering what you think of the ego snow blower is is I'm in the outline when it comes to lawn mowers. I see they have a 28-inch now along with the 24in version and I have Winters much like you. Any recommendation on if I should spend the extra money and go with the 28in or will the 24-inch be sufficient? I truly appreciate your opinion and all the great tips you have supplied on maintenance.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Richard! I would avoid battery snowblowers like the plague if you have winters like me. One battery usually lasts about a third of the driveway. And that’s with lighter snow. They’re all made cheaply too. You’re also going to spend a huge fortune on batteries. Far more than you would ever spend on gas. If you could go 28 I would. You’ll make less passes over time. 👍

  • @TomM73
    @TomM73 Год назад +2

    I run a Poulan Pro 30 inch blower. It is 3 years old this winter and no major issues, only thing I don't like about it is it only has one reverse speed. It has a 254 cc engine and according to Poulan rated at 10 1/2 HP. I watch a lot of videos of guys with their snow blowers and the biggest gripe I have is they are sometimes forcing their machine through heavy stuff, just take your time and let the machine do the work, might take a little longer but your not as tired from wrestling your machine around.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Good tips! Thanks for sharing!

  • @TorBoy9
    @TorBoy9 Год назад +2

    My neighbour (Toronto, Canada) bought a Powersmart gas snow blower from Home Depot about 4 years ago (B&S 212cc motor, 24") and it works quite well. It starts first pull. That said he tried to push into the snowplough bank and broke a plastic auger bushing. These little white bushings (I can see them on your machine) seem to not be for sale on the web, and seem to not be available for sale from Powersmart. It's all ok to buy cheap Chinese products if you're not going to heavily use them, but don't expect them to last. I think he paid $750CAD at the time. Replacing that white plastic auger bushing will take a lot of effort.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Tor! It will be a big job to get that little bushing in there.

  • @67scottmcbee
    @67scottmcbee Год назад +7

    I’ll keep my Ariens deluxe 28 for New Hampshire winters. Great review!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Me too Scott! Appreciate the positive feedback my friend!

  • @georgedrake1430
    @georgedrake1430 Год назад +24

    They are great snowblowers if you live in Florida

    • @smallblock412
      @smallblock412 Год назад +1

      😂🤣🤣

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +4

      You could throw sand with them! Thanks for watching from the sunshine state!

    • @georgedrake1430
      @georgedrake1430 Год назад +1

      Iam in Ontario by ottawa we get alot snow here

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@georgedrake1430 you definitely do!

  • @WJCTechyman
    @WJCTechyman Год назад +1

    I would use neither. Power Smart parts are apparently hard to find. Those Briggs snow engines are pretty reliable but not as reliable as MTD's PowerMore. I had one on a Husqvarna made Craftsman, and cleaning the carburetor was a pain in the rear. I had to remove quite a bit of shielding to get to the carb. Not ideal. I now have a Cub Cadet, and despite the lacklustre customer reviews, the machine has been relatively trouble free. The engine was the largest installed on a walk behind snow blower up to that point when I bought it back in Winter 2020-21. The thing's basically a 420cc Honda GX390 clone and boy is it powerful. There are a couple of times it got clogged with slush where the engine was still running but the auger was stalled, causing the belt to squeal. It's only been twice where that happened in the two years I have owned it. The only downside is I go through 2-4 shear pins each season but at least they're doing their job. There is one thing the Briggs engine has that I have yet to see on a Powermore: a fuel shutoff. Of all of the things that look Honda on this machine the one thing they didn't copy over was a fuel shutoff either on the carburetor or in line. Honda GX engines, even the GC engines all have some kind of shutoff, but why is it missing on the Powermore?

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Not sure why. Cut costs perhaps? Thanks for sharing this information.

  • @JBRion22
    @JBRion22 Год назад +1

    JB, I’d love to see a review of Greenworks 2 stage snow blowers, they have a 60 and an 80V version. I’d also love to see you review the Toro 60V 2 stage.
    I would say to compare to Ego but after the blower review you did, that did it for me. Happy with my choice 8yrs ago with the Greenworks Pro 80V mower, 7 yrs on the snow thrower and 6 yrs on the blower.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey jayme! I’ll see what I can do. Problem is I’ll need about $6K to do all this lol! These suckers don’t come cheap ! Thanks for watching my friend!

    • @JBRion22
      @JBRion22 Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear hahah! Understood. I’ll contact them and encourage them to send you something to test. I have several 80V Greenworks products (blower, single stage snow blower, and mower) and love them. Maybe they’d listen to a loyal customer. ;-)
      Love the reviews and content. Keep it up!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@JBRion22 appreciate you my friend! Any help is appreciated lol! Thanks for being a cool fan of the channel!

  • @jamesorsby7553
    @jamesorsby7553 Год назад +3

    Ten inch augers, ten inch auger housing depth, thin metal, and thirteen inch tires won't work here in Chicago for heavy lake effect snow.
    My Ariens Deluxe 24 catches hell a lot of the time, so I can only imagine what those models would be like in that kinda stuff.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Yeah, they definitely lack the weight to not get thrown around to get through high snow banks. Thanks for sharing!

  • @douglaslippertindy
    @douglaslippertindy Год назад +6

    Great job comparing these two budget snowblowers, JB. As you noted, as long as you fit the machine to your unique need, you’ll be fine. (Although the augur rotating after you release the lever would be enough to scare me away from they that machine.) Thanks for doing this fair comparison.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Every machine has its place and purpose. It’s important to look at your average annual snowfall and how much power you’ll need. Thanks for watching Douglas!

  • @MegaFranceschini
    @MegaFranceschini Год назад +2

    Thanks for that tip, I was going to buy the battery operator one but, got b me the POWER SMART gas one. I have a question, what's the horsepower of the POWER SMART gas one? Thanks for the video like that tip. Have a nice n blessed holiday. Take care

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hope you like the machine! It is around 6 HP. you have a great holiday too! Thanks for watching!

  • @garyalensr
    @garyalensr Год назад +3

    $280 for a Battery, I'll absolutely pass and stick to gas. Electric is definitely cool less maintain but honestly the battery price is crazy!! It's best to have an extra one so you don't have to eat over an hour for the one to charge and while it's charging the snow you just removed is piling back up. J.B in my opinion, this whole switch from gas to electric is just nonsense. I will always stick to my gas powered equipment, it's cheaper more powerful and I get better results. I always maintain my equipment so I don't have the issues of them not starting when they are needed. Anyway thank you for the review J.B it was awesome as usual. I'm actually digging that power smart.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +3

      Hey Gary totally with you on this one bud! 💯percent! The price doesn’t justify the means and the power/stamina is unmatched. I do see the value of battery in a string trimmer application though where intermittent power is needed. But anything that requires consistent power you better be thinking gas! Thanks for the positive feedback my friend! 👍

  • @edrodrigues5623
    @edrodrigues5623 Год назад +1

    Definitely not that battery one, in my opinion. In my area the only way to go is gas. Snowblowers and mowers. My coworker has a Powersmart and will get his thoughts if we ever get more that 2 inches of snow. Good video JB

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Hey Ed! Yeah if you get more snow then gas is the way to go. Let me know what your coworker thinks of it! You and Patti have a great week! 👍👍

    • @edrodrigues5623
      @edrodrigues5623 Год назад +1

      Thanks JB, you guys also..

  • @geargeek60
    @geargeek60 Год назад +2

    When blowing snow, mowing, or similar task I want to get it done. Waiting to recharge batteries doesn't get it done. Plus the replacement cost of batteries, or having an extra one on hand, at some point becomes cost prohibitive. How long will a battery last? 🤷🏼‍♂️ Gasoline equipment can last 20 years if maintained properly at minimal cost. I'm have yet to be convinced that battery power is the way to go.
    Thanks the honest and informative review.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Appreciate the positive feedback and your input! Gas def has a leg up on longevity. Thanks for watching!

  • @ecttreker9816
    @ecttreker9816 Год назад +4

    It sounds as though both these units should be last choice options, maybe even after a shovel!👍👍

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      They both need some improvements to be made. Thanks for watching!

  • @sonicboomin
    @sonicboomin Год назад +9

    Finally an honest review. I respect you not selling out. You are the man.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +2

      Hey Epic! Got to be honest! Helps the buyer make a good financial purchase! Thanks for watching my friend!

  • @j777
    @j777 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the HONEST reviews. The electric one should get them sued into oblivion if you ask me, there's no way it's ready for prime time..

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      They have some corrections to be made. Thanks for watching.

  • @wtbvideofan
    @wtbvideofan 6 месяцев назад +1

    Batt-operated units have a long way to go before I invest in one. I think I can get 15-20 years from PowerSmart 24 2 Stage Gas Unit ($500) with good maintenance. We typically have less than 8" snow falls, no more than 3-4 times a winter. We'll see.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  6 месяцев назад

      That’s a possibility. Def agree about battery powered.

  • @mrbubetube
    @mrbubetube Год назад +1

    very good snowblower review video, good information.
    I'd like to see a review of the new Troy Bilt Storm 2435 snowblower. I saw it listed on the Canadiantire website with these features
    Intake 24 inch width, 21 inch height
    243cc engine
    12 inch auger, 12 inch impeller with 4 paddles
    15x5 tires
    heated handgrips
    it has a halogen light installed behind the chute unfortunately, but Troy Bilt offers an expensive LED light bar accessory that you can install in front of the chute on top of the intake housing.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey bubetube! Appreciate the positive feedback. If I can get my hands on one I will. Thanks for watching!

    • @mrbubetube
      @mrbubetube Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear Oh, great. Short of the halogen light behind the chute, I think that's a kick ass configuration for a 24 inch snowblower. I've been looking for one designed like that for a long time so I'm eager to see someone review it. It's new so there's no reviews out yet and it's only in Canada right now. I think they're scamming their customers with that expensive LED light bar accessory. It should be a standard feature in 2023 and they know their customers want it so they slap a cheap halogen light behind the shut just so they can squeeze more money out of their customers with an overpriced LED light bar accessory. Jerks, hahahahahahaha. Oh well...

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@mrbubetube blows my mind they are still using halogen bulbs. LEDs are so cheap. It should be a no brained at this point.

  • @smallblock412
    @smallblock412 Год назад +5

    Gas FTW again. I do a lot of snow blowing so speed and efficiency is critical. That said even if I was only doing my house, the battery machine would frustrate me to no end in short order. I knew runtime would be an issue but the combination of the auto shutdown and needing to stop forward progress to adjust the chute would have me taking a sledgehammer to that thing in no time. I could at least make that entry level gas machine work if needed. Great overview JB, keep'em coming!! 👍

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Hey Smallblock, definitely agree. Efficiency is critical when snowblowing. You should have seen me trying to figure out the chute and forward progress lol! Irritated is an understatement. Appreciate the positive feedback bud! Snow piling up by you?

    • @smallblock412
      @smallblock412 Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear not a flake yet🤬🤬, might get 1/2" Sunday night... I'm moving to buffalo, you hiring?! 😁

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      @@smallblock412 wow! I could use a camera guy lol! 🤣👍

    • @smallblock412
      @smallblock412 Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear on my way lmao

  • @brandon_burbach
    @brandon_burbach Год назад +2

    Question: does the battery need to warm up to room temperature before you recharge it? The logistics of battery management seem challenging.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey Brandon! The battery definitely needs to charge inside at room temp. Even in a mildly cold garage it wouldn’t charge. Thanks for watching bud! 👍👍

  • @chrispixx
    @chrispixx Год назад +1

    Nice honest review on both of these blowers. You always have great content. I was considering buying one of these Power Smart 24-in snow blowers but I haven't dropped the dime yet. I'm still using a 22-year-old Craftsman 28-in 9 horsepower, been fixed many times and the thing is a beast. I only got about 2 to 3 ft in Cheektowaga, I made out better than Hamburg that's for sure. did you get a lot?

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Thanks for watching the video! If the Craftsman keeps workin, keep using it! Check your belts, use ethanol free gas, and change the oil, and you will be fine. We got about 40 inch and you would never know because it was gone the next week. Hamburg sure did get a lot!

  • @nshobbies
    @nshobbies Год назад +3

    In Toronto GAS has to be it. I have used battery and Gas in different applications and Batteries are not up to par yet.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey nes! Batteries got some way to go yet! Thanks for watching!

  • @leonardbartley5670
    @leonardbartley5670 Год назад +1

    Thanks but I'll stick to my 30 inch Airens with a 305 cc GAS engine, no electric's for this guy. Snow equip just has to work to hard . Great video

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      You got a great machine there Leonard! Thanks for watching!

  • @shadymaint1
    @shadymaint1 Год назад +1

    Locally I have seen quite a few newer electric snowblowers for sale. They all say that they went back to a gas powered machine because the electric could not handle the snow we get.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Same here and people are trying to get their money back and it’s never gonna happen. They don’t hold any value. Thanks for watching!

    • @WatsitTooyah
      @WatsitTooyah Год назад

      Not my experience at all with a toro 2 stage electric.

    • @shadymaint1
      @shadymaint1 Год назад

      @@WatsitTooyah I'm in northern Michigan. The electric snowblowers can't handle the amount of snow we get. I'm sure it would be great for light snow or a small driveway.

    • @WatsitTooyah
      @WatsitTooyah Год назад

      @@shadymaint1 well my electric blower handled a 3 foot dumping in November and 4 feet in December so thats just false. Dont speak down on things you don't understand just to make yourself feel good 👍

  • @TheLawnLover
    @TheLawnLover Год назад +5

    I would definitely choose the gas model. That looks like a decent unit. Great video summary of both of them JB 👍

    • @garyalensr
      @garyalensr Год назад +4

      Right, the price for the battery alone is crazy!! Plus if you don't have an extra battery you have to wait over an hour for it to charge? While it's charging the snow is continuing to pile back up😆 I'll never go electric

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +2

      Hey bud the gas model is a decent unit. I would go gas as well. Appreciate you and the positive feedback! A lot of time and shots went into this video. 👍 what’s next on your video list?

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +2

      @@garyalensr these battery prices are crazy. And the fact that snow is piling up still while you’re waiting on a charge is annoying! 😡

  • @xLTxVEGAx
    @xLTxVEGAx Год назад +1

    I've been interested in the electric snowblowers for a while but my driveway is about 10 cars worth of space and I would definitely have to buy a backup battery to be able to clean everything.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      You most certainly will need extra batteries. Thanks for watching!

    • @xLTxVEGAx
      @xLTxVEGAx Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear thank you for your response, keep up the great videos! I would also have to worry about properly storing the batteries, so of I did invest it would be in Toro or Ryobi because they also have lawn equipment meaning I wouldn't have to worry about properly storing the batteries because I would use them the entire year. So in my case it's invest in extra batteries or invest in extra equipment.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@xLTxVEGAx proper storage is key. I found they must be stored at room temperature. Left mine in my 40+ degree garage and it wouldnt charge.

    • @Graves100Bllts
      @Graves100Bllts Год назад

      @@xLTxVEGAx I have the Ego Power+ 2-Stage SNT2406; I upgraded to the package with the 2 - 10Ah 56v batteries and rapid chargers - With Buffalo's most recent Blizzard, I was able to get my whole driveway (8-cars, single lane) and the walks to my front and rear doors done in one run with heavy snow that was between 18 inches and 4 feet thanks to the drifts. The street wasn't plowed yet, so I had to go back to do the end of the driveway and sidewalks with the heavy plow-thrown snow after they came through. The package with the 2 - 10Ah batteries is pricey, but you get 2 rapid chargers, so you can can recharge both in an hour from dead. If you are looking to invest in a battery-powered lawn tool platform, I wouldn't count out Ego; particularly the bigger batteries.

  • @BigDaddysGarage
    @BigDaddysGarage Год назад +2

    I had high hopes for the battery one. 😔

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      So did I. They will have to make some adjustments on it. Have a good week my friend!

  • @pete7894
    @pete7894 10 месяцев назад +1

    I bought two these gas powered on sale at same time for 2023 winter in Montana. One to use and one for parts and i am still at 2/3 the price of others. Just thinking out of the box!!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing and watching

  • @markpieron2999
    @markpieron2999 Год назад +1

    Definitely gas hands down

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Definitely a winner! Thanks for watching

  • @paulmysliborski4832
    @paulmysliborski4832 Год назад +1

    Firstly PowerSmart, never end your model #'s with "BS". 😂
    The gas model could be an entry-level machine, like you said JB. Or for a kid wanting to make some righteous bucks in the winter. (Do kids still do that??)
    As for the battery model, its model # should end in FKN-BS. 😛
    Another GREAT no FKN-BS vid JB!!!!!!!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Paul, great minds think alike. When I first saw the model #, in the back of my mind I was thinking something similar and I knew someone would say something, and I’m glad it was you.
      Funny, I haven’t seen any kids shoveling snow in my neighborhood in years. They should do that. They should do that though. They would make some fast cash!
      Thanks for watching and have a great weekend my friend.

    • @paulmysliborski4832
      @paulmysliborski4832 Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear Kids today probably have a “Snow removal app”
      🤣🤣

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      @@paulmysliborski4832 hahaha probably do where it hires other people to do their work.👍🤣

  • @Truck-rt3cb
    @Truck-rt3cb Год назад +1

    I would choose the gas powered, nice video

  • @Two_Buck
    @Two_Buck Год назад +1

    Gas is the only way to go. Nice job JB.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Looks like gas wins again! Have a good weekend, Chuck! Thanks for watching bud

  • @billylacharity3443
    @billylacharity3443 Год назад +1

    I have had the same Briggs Engine for over 5 years, and I have never had an issue with it. Starts on the first pull every time! It is on a 24 inch Briggs Snow Blower.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Zippofanatic77outdoors
    @Zippofanatic77outdoors Год назад +2

    Briggs and Stratton is a top motor for me. Coldest day of winter in Canada it starts up first pull. Very reliable.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing ZIPPO!

    • @Zippofanatic77outdoors
      @Zippofanatic77outdoors Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear I hear u say u live by the Great Lakes. I’m in Sault Ste. Marie

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      @@Zippofanatic77outdoors buffalo ny for me!

  • @oi32df
    @oi32df Год назад +1

    While the auger is spinning and since the front laterals panels being so soft I don't want to go into retaining garden blocks with this. This will definitely not happen with my 1991 Toro 38080.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Yeah you’ll definitely bend them if you hit them! Thanks for watching!

  • @michaelvachon1334
    @michaelvachon1334 Год назад +1

    How about a comparison between carburetor and EFI snow blowers?

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Would love to do that but need a couple thousand dollars to pull that off lol! Thanks for watching!

  • @gerrypaci1791
    @gerrypaci1791 Год назад +1

    Thanks for being straight up buddy - nice reviews.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      You got it Gerry! Thanks for watching

  • @JohnCardillo
    @JohnCardillo Год назад +1

    Thanks JB for always delivering honest reviews.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Transparency earns the trust of the people! Thanks for watching John!

  • @edrumsas5420
    @edrumsas5420 Год назад +1

    Great review.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Appreciate you Ed! How have you been bud?

    • @edrumsas5420
      @edrumsas5420 Год назад

      @@GarageGear good busy Have a Merry Christmas my friend

  • @dnottis
    @dnottis Год назад +2

    Picked up the 24" gas model without handle bar warmer and LED for $499 from Walmart on black friday. Its still in the box though, deciding if I want to keep it or not. Im in Buffalo too, needed something just in case we got hit again. If I can get 5-10 years out of it for $500 I think its worth it.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      I agree! If you breakdown the cost for 5 years, it would be $100 bucks a season to clear your driveway! That’s not too shabby! Go Bills!

  • @brandon_burbach
    @brandon_burbach Год назад +1

    JB! Where's that 5 feet of lake effect snow they kept talking about? 🤣 Did we Minnesota Mortals get whitewashed by the Buffalo weatherman? Anyways, nice video as always! Hopefully you have a shot or two of your souped-up Ariens running circles through the larger drifts.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Hey Brandon, 20 minutes south of me they got 5 plus feet of snow. I got two rounds of 20+ inches. Almost 4 feet. All the snow clips you see here are from that storm. I’ll have more next week too with my both my ariens snowblowers. Those puppies sent it back to the clouds! Appreciate the positive feedback bud! 👍

  • @wildmanofthewynooch7028
    @wildmanofthewynooch7028 Год назад +1

    Again a good review. Keep up the great work

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Appreciate the positive feedback Wildman! Thanks for watching my friend!

    • @wildmanofthewynooch7028
      @wildmanofthewynooch7028 Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear you have great channel that helps people save money. Why wouldn’t we support you.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@wildmanofthewynooch7028 that’s the plan! There are some haters out there though! Appreciate you bud!👍

  • @whitieinvermont
    @whitieinvermont Год назад +1

    Creeping up on 40,000 subscribers JB. Congratulations.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Thanks WHITIE!!! Probably be there in a few days. Let’s see how the channel jumps this winter! Stay awesome my friend! 👍

  • @oi32df
    @oi32df Год назад +1

    There enough space over the auger to put a second one and made of it a 3 stage just like a MOTO MOWER Snow Shark circa '64 .

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      If you’re feeling crafty you could probably do it. Thanks for watching!

  • @lopincol
    @lopincol Год назад +4

    Those chute and speed control look like they'll break soon, but I agree with you that a Briggs engine on it is a big improvement.
    I wish we got both in Canada

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Life span on plastic isn’t very long lol! I’m glad they popped that briggs on. It gave it the power it needed! Thanks for watching Jamy!

    • @socomon69
      @socomon69 Год назад +3

      many bonus points for knowing how to spell "chute". all the people posting "shoot" on the snow blower forum make me want to start day drinking.

    • @lopincol
      @lopincol Год назад +1

      @@socomon69 That's easy for me to know, because it is the same word in french, which is my native tongue

    • @mikemontagne2703
      @mikemontagne2703 Год назад +1

      Have you checked out Canadian Tire?
      I had a smaller "Yardworks" for quite some time, the engine
      outlasted the auger drive/transmission.
      One caution, plastic parts become brittle in extremely cold temperature.
      Those flipable plastic skids wear down quickly, so I welded up my own
      set using small 5-6 in. lengths of paired 1/2 in. rebar on to 1-1/2x1/4
      angle iron.
      I just reposted a couple of pictures of the completed skids
      on Facebook.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      @@mikemontagne2703 hey Mike thanks for sharing I’m in the US. No Canadian tires around here lol! Good work on the skids.

  • @gardenjohn1
    @gardenjohn1 Год назад +2

    Merry Christmas Buddy!!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Merry Christmas to you and your family John! Thanks for being a cool fan! 👍

  • @johnbarnett5359
    @johnbarnett5359 Год назад +1

    Real world testing, I love it. Your easy to understand and very helpful!!! Thank you so much for the great videos. You rock bro!!!!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the positive feedback John! You ROCK! Thanks for watching! 👍

    • @johnbarnett5359
      @johnbarnett5359 Год назад +1

      Ever do a video on bigger snowblowers? Like the ones you ride on the back of. SSV's

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@johnbarnett5359 I would like to but I don’t have any videos on that. 👍

  • @45acp2go
    @45acp2go Год назад +1

    I have the DB2805 electric. I bought it January 2022 and only had to use it once. Have a spare battery and they lasted about 35 minutes in about 4 inches of snow. We just got about 3 inches of snow and got the blower out. Everything worked BUT the drive. After trouble shooting found that the plastic drive switch activated by the drive lever was broken. We had -10 degree weather and I don’t know if the extreme cold caused the switch to break or its just a cheap made switch. The biggest issue now is trying to contact someone to order a switch. It is holidays so I will give benefit of doubt for several more days.

  • @High61Way
    @High61Way Год назад +1

    wawa has 89 octane ,ethanol free gasoline

  • @itzzz_killzz5720
    @itzzz_killzz5720 Год назад +2

    You need to review the EGO 2 stage battery powered snow blower, it’s LIGHTYEARS better than the power smart electric one

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +2

      Would like to, but that is over $1,500 and it might be a while before they send me one. Thanks for watching!

    • @itzzz_killzz5720
      @itzzz_killzz5720 Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear oh I know it’s super expensive! Just an idea, but keep up the good work! I love the content! I’m over here in the ROC, and still have haven’t received any good snow yet

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@itzzz_killzz5720 crazy price indeed. You can buy a beefed up ariens for just a little less and it would most likely last a lot longer too. Supposedly some snow is coming next weekend. We will see my friend! Everyone will be turning on their machines in just a few short weeks. Thanks for being a cool fan my friend!

  • @FatHulkRideEbike
    @FatHulkRideEbike Год назад +1

    Yeah, that is nowhere near enough battery. Even at 80 volts it needs at least double the amp hours.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      I agree. It needs a little bit more juice. Thanks for watching!

  • @r5LgxTbQ
    @r5LgxTbQ Год назад +1

    the powersmart looks a bit more powerful than my 100V snowjoe

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey scy! How much do those snow Joe’s run? Thanks for watching!

    • @r5LgxTbQ
      @r5LgxTbQ Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear paid $1300 last year for the 24 inch with the two 100V batteries included. Honestly it kind of sucks but it is getting me through the buffalo winters (southtowns) with a bit of patience. Doesnt throw very far, power starts cutting out when the battery gets down to half, controls are frustrating. I had such a good experience with electric lawnmowers that I naively trusted that the electric snowblowers were just as good.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@r5LgxTbQ thanks for sharing this info my friend! It’s helpful to others here in the community! 👍

  • @harryharry3193
    @harryharry3193 Год назад +1

    ID PICK an Ariens. used. thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Can’t go wrong with an ariens. Thanks for watching

  • @jonathanscott4776
    @jonathanscott4776 Год назад +1

    I love the honesty JB! What are you going to do with those machines? I hope they find a new home 😂.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey Jonathan! Appreciate the positive feedback bud! Selling the gas one once I’m done with it. Possibly another video on it. Probably donating the battery one to a church. We’ll see. Thanks for watching my friend!

  • @ernestleo6284
    @ernestleo6284 Год назад +1

    Experienced the same problem with the speed throttle lunging forward caused by the vibration of blowing snow. This is a new PowerSmart gas snowblower with the 250 cc Briggs and Stratton engine. (Very powerful had no problem blowing the snow during our past winter strom) I loosed up the plastic gear mechanism to add a little white lithium grease to reduce the friction on the plastic gears. After adding the grease I tightened the gear mechanism and installed a small bungee cord around the vertical rod that connects to the friction wheel. The combination of tightening the gear mechanism and bungee cord held the speed throttle in place. Since I rarely shift gears I don't see this as a problem going forward.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing, Ernest. Hopefully this helps someone out.

  • @DanielGomez-cf6vk
    @DanielGomez-cf6vk Год назад

    I have the Gad one I suck at mixing gas and oil might get the 80 volt model

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey there! Just a heads up the gas and oil on the red snowblower do not get “ mixed”. Gas only goes in the gas tank and oil only goes in the oil spout. If you need any more information on this let me know. Thanks for watching!

  • @Mars-zgblbl
    @Mars-zgblbl Год назад +1

    1984 Tecumseh still going strong 🇨🇦

  • @shanold7681
    @shanold7681 Год назад +1

    They must not actually be 80V I have a 96V electric blower and I feel like it needs less power even on the lowest throttle it throws like 35ft, and never bogs down.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Oh it’s 80v alright! Huge sticker saying it on the side. What model do you have?

  • @matthewaaron664
    @matthewaaron664 Год назад +1

    Great video, I bought the gas model with no light about 1 yr ago and I have to replace the auger blades but you can not find any parts for these other than eBay and absolutely no information on how to repair them.
    Please if you ever have to replace the auger blades even if it just informational that would be great because I am having the hardest time trying to get the bearing off.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Matthew! I will see what I can do. Thanks for watching!

  • @francislang5075
    @francislang5075 Год назад +3

    i will stay with my gas model

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey Francis! Do you have the PowerSmart gas model? Or another brand?

    • @francislang5075
      @francislang5075 Год назад

      @@GarageGear i have husqvarna st230

  • @leocorneillier1996
    @leocorneillier1996 Год назад +1

    Always a gas snow blower!

  • @andyslawncareandoutdooradv
    @andyslawncareandoutdooradv Год назад +1

    Both units are good for the price you pay. I still don't think battery is totally equivalent to a gas unit just yet but nonetheless battery has come a long way

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Yes, it has, but there is still work that needs to be done. Thanks for watching my friend!

  • @tomvarano3283
    @tomvarano3283 Год назад +1

    JB get ready for more snow. Any comment on Ariens replacement parts locally

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      I heard more is coming but it looks to be only a couple inches by me. I heard that I can get ariens parts at drake lawn and landscaping in Clarence by me. They are under new ownership tho I think. Other than that I just order parts as needed. Thanks for watching another my friend.

    • @tomvarano3283
      @tomvarano3283 Год назад +1

      JB I was successful at Lowes OEM Ariens. Pack of 3 for $7. Just extra stock for me just in case of an uh oh .They also has 2 different OEM belts. I didn’t have my OEM part number with me to cross reference.
      Just thought you may want to know of this.
      My machine is a 2009 Deluxe 27 runs great
      The engine will pop / backfire when throttling down. Has done this since new. Any ideas.
      Take care and I really enjoy your channel

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@tomvarano3283 thanks man for sharing Tom! Here is a link to possibly help you with your situation(s). www.briggsandstratton.com/eu/en_gb/support/faqs/browse/engine-backfire-afterfire.html Have you given the carb a look?

  • @The_Mace
    @The_Mace Год назад +1

    Great reviews! And that was a beautiful amount of snow you guys got. Is it still on the ground, or has it melted off?

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. It’s completely gone Mace. Like it didn’t even happen lol

  • @f62darkstar
    @f62darkstar Год назад +1

    Gas.....I'm not afraid of a little maintenance.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Right on, Louie! These things are aren’t to work on. Have a great weekend, my friend!

  • @davidmorrison7424
    @davidmorrison7424 Год назад +1

    I have an 18 year old craftsman and wouldn’t buy either of these units. I’d get an Ariens.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Older machines run better than anything new nowadays. Thanks for watching David!

  • @bobcook8576
    @bobcook8576 Год назад +1

    Hamburg resident here. My 2007 ariens 926le battled 6' and 5' storm's this past year. Just add gas and power thru. SnowVember and the Christmas blizzard. Outdoor for hours doing my neighbors driveways and cutting paths in the road. Real deal no joke work. I would have needed at least 20 ready to go charged batteries to do the same work 1 gallon of gas can do.

    • @bobcook8576
      @bobcook8576 Год назад +1

      Many people paid upwards of $500 to have a front loader or bobcat to clear their driveway. A lot of plow guys got stuck.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      These battery powered machines aren’t ready for the lake effect nonsense we see! Thanks for watching!

    • @WatsitTooyah
      @WatsitTooyah Год назад

      @@GarageGear From personal experience I completely disagree. No regrets with my toro 2 stage electric blower in Buffalo.

  • @aaronw6706
    @aaronw6706 Год назад +1

    Are the name brand electric blowers any better? Any videos on those?

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Good question Aaron! People who love battery stuff will say yes but I am hearing very similar results. Short run time, long charge time. And a need for additional expensive batteries. The real proof is people selling them after a year or two on Craigslist in like new condition because they’re realizing they don’t get the job done. Thanks for watching

  • @mrBDeye
    @mrBDeye Год назад +1

    An electric snowblower has the same issue as electric vehicle. It takes a long time to charge the battery and doesn't run for long. No thanks. I'm not buying one.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      If they can figure out the power output and charge times I think they would have something here and across the board. While they have come a long way they have a ways to go still. Thanks for watching!

  • @demetriosa7646
    @demetriosa7646 Год назад +1

    What are the cost of each machine? It’s missing in your review.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hey Demetrios! The prices on these machines fluctuate a lot. Probably based on sales. The battery blower was $1100 2 months ago and is now $700. I didn’t want to mention the prices since they change too much. I have them linked in the comments and the description. Thanks for watching.

  • @Monza62000
    @Monza62000 Год назад +5

    made in china kills it for ,,,my ariens is better made as i hate plastic an batteries lol ,,in the cold plastic breaks

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Hey craig! Batteries and cold temps do not mix well! Thanks for watching!

    • @f62darkstar
      @f62darkstar Год назад

      I hate to tell ya....but that engine on your Ariens was made in China

  • @edroberts9040
    @edroberts9040 Год назад +1

    looking for a new snowblower and your videos have helped me a ton. I see you're also in Buffalo, if i knew you'd be go tooservice guy! I drive electric and was leaning that way, you convinced me to stay with l 2 stage gas machine you ever reviewed one of those cub cadet 3 stages?

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Hey Ed! Awesome you’re from Buffalo my friend! I would stick with gas for Buffalo winters. Not enough juice in those batteries. My neighbor down the street has a three stage and it doesn’t seem to be any better than a two stage. Over the years I’ve noticed little gimmicks from manufacturers to boost sales and this looks like a sales gimmick. I would gladly try it out but I know you’ll pay more just for the yellow cub cadet paint. Thanks for watching! GO BILLS!

    • @edroberts9040
      @edroberts9040 Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear I wanted a 28 inch ariens deluxe. But, immediate availability and a $300 credit at a toro dealer led me to pull the trigger on a honda powermax 828. I just hope there's some snow left to play with when they drop it off tuesday. Thanks
      again for all your videos!

    • @edroberts9040
      @edroberts9040 Год назад +1

      @@GarageGear Pulled the trigger right before the storm hit. I wanted the Ariens deluxe 28 inch. But, i had a credit at a Toro dealer so, I ended up with a powermax 828. Let's hope there's still a little snow to play with when they drop it off Tuesday.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      @@edroberts9040 we’ll get some! Still got a long winter ahead of us! Congrats on your purchase.

  • @rm-dc6tx
    @rm-dc6tx Год назад +1

    Sorry, But a 208 cc engine makes that a low end powered machine. The industry needs to go back to HP ratings, which were more reliable. ( Space me the crap about Hp's vary with cc's depending on mfg and gearing, etc. - the same hold true for cc designations and the current models are MOSTLY UNDERPOWERED,

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      I would like to see HP ratings once again too! Thanks for watching

  • @SilentKnight43
    @SilentKnight43 Год назад +1

    Way too many negatives on the electric for me to even remotely consider. $300 for a second battery?! Ouch! And a brand-new battery didn't even finish the driveway for ya'. That alone is a deal breaker right there. And the blades still turning with your hands off the grips? That's just an amputation waitin' to happen. Made in China.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Appreciate your feedback silent knight! Thanks for watching bud!

  • @shanew7361
    @shanew7361 Год назад +2

    Both are 🗑 I'll stick with my gas Simplicity.

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      Keep that machine around. Thanks for sharing!

  • @14moldyhamsandwich
    @14moldyhamsandwich Год назад

    Made in China , enough said !

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      Hard to find stuff that is t nowadays! Thanks for watching as always Paul!

    • @WatsitTooyah
      @WatsitTooyah Год назад

      Anything can be made cheaply or with quality and reliability, even from China. The difference is cost.

  • @sixate
    @sixate Год назад +1

    Battery tech just isn't good enough to overtake gas at anything. Long recharges on multiple batteries and cold weather would make it a real pain. Plus that electric model is very quirky.... you're too nice because that model is a complete piece of crap and super dangerous!

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад

      There are def some flaws that need to be addressed. Thanks for sharing!

  • @albertodias5900
    @albertodias5900 Год назад +1

    Both of these are junk!

  • @megalodan5684
    @megalodan5684 Год назад +1

    and the diameter of the impeller housing is.?

    • @GarageGear
      @GarageGear  Год назад +1

      11” impeller housing mega! Thanks for watching!