Snow Removal Made Easy, I Was SHOCKED

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  • I was shocked at how easy snow removal can be. With this paddle tool made by Echo it is really effortless. Way better than shoveling snow with a scoop shovel.
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  • @victormarquez4826
    @victormarquez4826 3 года назад +955

    Try doing that when the snow is up to your knees . Than I be a believer

    • @jewelivy7573
      @jewelivy7573 3 года назад +33

      IKR!😂

    • @Camperhollow
      @Camperhollow 3 года назад +204

      One of the things I did when I lived in a snowy state is to shovel the driveway before it stopped snowing. I had to shovel 2 or 3 times but it was much easier than moving a large pile of snow at once. I'm sure this tool could accomplish the same thing.

    • @c.r.angeconeb6009
      @c.r.angeconeb6009 3 года назад +13

      Same here 😂

    • @pabloisaias2106
      @pabloisaias2106 3 года назад +88

      @@Camperhollow Nope, it would not. I have done the same thing. However, in a snowstorm with 2 feet of snow, you would have to be out there every 30 minutes with that tool. Good luck from Wisconsin.

    • @Camperhollow
      @Camperhollow 3 года назад +27

      @@pabloisaias2106 in any event it worked for me.

  • @shirleylake7738
    @shirleylake7738 Год назад

    When you are in your 70's a heated driveway and sidewalk are appealing.

  • @SoleEpiphany
    @SoleEpiphany 3 года назад +10

    That’s cool for an inch of powder, talk to me when you have several feet of heavy wet slop ha ha.

    • @melissamayou6193
      @melissamayou6193 3 года назад

      Feel better if you're not too 9

    • @meggtokyodelicious
      @meggtokyodelicious Год назад +1

      Don't you have electric heated driveway? It melts by itself o on timer..... Hahaha

  • @isaacyn8256
    @isaacyn8256 Год назад +1

    That attachment alone costs $499 in Canada, so by the time you have gas powered trimmer, you might as well get a snow blower.

    • @gulliver3644
      @gulliver3644 Год назад

      The Echo broom here in US 300-350.

  • @cyber5006
    @cyber5006 Год назад

    LOL...We're all getting fat and old. 10 minutes is record time. Great tool great video. Thanks!!!

  • @eduardonieto2355
    @eduardonieto2355 2 месяца назад

    That is cool my friend.
    👏👍🇺🇲👏👍🇺🇲

  • @steveschierholz5272
    @steveschierholz5272 3 года назад +1

    How's it work for 6"+ snow
    I can shovel just as fast or get snow blower out

  • @zefarous1
    @zefarous1 2 года назад

    When you used the ice melts the sidewalk still looked wet. Will it refreez into ice? (First time in snow mom)

  • @carlmorgan8452
    @carlmorgan8452 2 года назад

    Hate that noise in summer....now winter too 😒

  • @MandatedReporter
    @MandatedReporter Год назад

    Wow

  • @davidstrohmeyer1691
    @davidstrohmeyer1691 Год назад +25

    would like to see how it does with deeper snow.

    • @walkawalka666
      @walkawalka666 Год назад +1

      Same. I live in the snowbelt south of Erie, Pa & we had 11 inches of snow fall twice overnight in one week.

    • @jeffs-reviews
      @jeffs-reviews Год назад +1

      It won't work, this type and the other pusher types of snow removal/shovels only works on lower snowfalls. They also don't work well if you have uneven cracks or no smooth surface to work with.

  • @Guccibuckethat69420
    @Guccibuckethat69420 3 года назад +7

    lol i live in arizona i’m just here to see some snow

  • @doncherried
    @doncherried 3 года назад +29

    Awesome tool but too heavy to use all day for commercial snow removal. Shoulder workout 💪. Good for gravel on lawns in spring tho

    • @charredskeleton
      @charredskeleton 3 года назад

      The gravel thing, now you're thinking

    • @gloriarangott8803
      @gloriarangott8803 Год назад

      N ot meant for commercial use...
      My little machine is a SNOWJOE and is battery run. In my development we are not permitted to use gas operated machinery....thankfully there is the battery run things to help out.
      As an 83 year old person, I do not shovel and lift...but rather, push and tilt.
      Raising the hands up high as with regular shoveling raises the blood I d pressure exponentially and potentially leads to stroke or heart attack.

    • @marciturner4980
      @marciturner4980 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@gloriarangott8803Yeah. I am 42, have 10 heart problems, that include high blood pressure, I had many mini strokes, instantly went into cardiac arrest after 11 hours of PNES years ago but not recorded in ER because friend was able to bring me back 30 minutes later on his own in his own apartment a few years ago. One of the other heart problem is Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia, which my cardiologist doctor told me I am not allowed to mow grass, shovel snow, or even use the string pulled snow blower because of my Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia. All problems started way before my 40s. Rheumatoid started at age 18. Osteo started in late 20s or early 30s. Heart problems started in 20s and early 30s. Mini strokes started in early or mid 30s. But I got no choice but to do it since can't afford hiring someone else to do it, and no one will help me. I can't even lift heavy things or at times light things as clipboard with some papers clipped to the board because of severe Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteo Arthritis. But, Someone got to do shoveling. Can't do it by itself. Wish it could. It can only do it by itself when it is melting. Also not supposed to mow and use snow blower because of pulling the string to get them started. So I hear you in your comment.

  • @lesho8349
    @lesho8349 Год назад +25

    Looks like an interesting tool, especially for those that struggle shoveling, because of age or limitations.
    Some more information would be useful in your next video demonstration. Please tell us:
    1. How does it perform in deeper snow?
    2. What is this tool called?
    3. You said that it was heavy. Too heavy for someone with physical limitations?
    4. What is the manufacturer?
    5. Where can we buy it?
    6. Is it available only in the US? Or can it be purchased in other countries?
    7. How much does it cost?
    Thanks. 😊

    • @stephenmartini5890
      @stephenmartini5890 Год назад +6

      Yeah, the guy doesn't tell you what it is, how much it costs, no info. Definitely, wouldn't work on gravel. At the end of the video, inquiring minds are left in the dark.

    • @Nicholasa155
      @Nicholasa155 Год назад +1

      @@stephenmartini5890 No blower or anything like this will work on gravel.

    • @jimknudson3628
      @jimknudson3628 Год назад +3

      He is using the Echo Pro Paddle. It is an attachment for a weedeater.

    • @jimknudson3628
      @jimknudson3628 Год назад

      @@stephenmartini5890 He tells you what it is at 4:52.

    • @Game-Breaker97
      @Game-Breaker97 Год назад

      It's really not. It has a strong push back force you're constantly fighting against

  • @bikerider4326
    @bikerider4326 Год назад +78

    Your neighbors must be mighty jealous of you having a power tool to remove 1/2 inch of snow!😂

    • @daniellecamp8938
      @daniellecamp8938 Год назад +6

      Yeah, especially the ones that are trying to sleep in...Happily though, no back up beepers.

    • @3-2-1-.
      @3-2-1-. Год назад +10

      Let's see it work with two feet of snow with a layer of ice in the middle.

    • @dpnerill4644
      @dpnerill4644 Год назад +12

      Yeah, agree. Where I live in Canada, we would call this "cosmetic snow clearing," only done because you have nothing else to do. With that little snow, most wouldn't be bothered. Better to save your energy for a real snow fall.

    • @bikerider4326
      @bikerider4326 Год назад +3

      @@dpnerill4644 😂😂

    • @truthoverlies6434
      @truthoverlies6434 Год назад +2

      @@dpnerill4644 Well that's not very intelligent. It only takes a moment to clear it out (faster with an actual shovel than whatever that thing is). That snow could easily turn into a sheet of ice of the temperature climbs a bit and sinks back down at night. Then if it gets snowed on top of, it makes shoveling the snow a real pain in the a*.

  • @nealbeach4947
    @nealbeach4947 3 года назад +84

    That's not snow that's a heavy frost. Try it on 18" of snow.

  • @ivmurk21
    @ivmurk21 3 года назад +12

    Only works on a dusting. Anything more and it throws more backwards than it does forward requiring several passes. I really wanted to like mine but it ended up sitting in the shop 99% of the time. I will say it’s great for sweeping up the driveway or getting rocks and gravel off the pavement/grass

  • @laurice8056
    @laurice8056 Год назад +25

    In some communities residents can be fined for having even a little snow on their walkways. I usually grab a broom and sweep away light powdery snow like this. That’s sufficient for a small area. But maybe this little sweeper would be a fun way to clear a larger space quickly. Without lugging out the snow blower or plow. Thanks for sharing!❄️

    • @kennethpineda1451
      @kennethpineda1451 Год назад

      America you are never happy. Some people like seniors they be very happy or is because you don’t own one

    • @jc_yadigg
      @jc_yadigg 8 месяцев назад

      Move. Lol your a prisoner in your own home

    • @jimreadey4837
      @jimreadey4837 7 месяцев назад

      This is, most certainly, not "light powdery snow.' Among other traits, it has an icy base. (If you can't see that on the driveway, just look for the evidence in the footprints on the lawn, in the foreground.) Also, you don't see it blowing in the rather strong wind when the removal tools churns it up... it is hard, heavy, and crunchy.

  • @greg-ml7fp
    @greg-ml7fp 3 года назад +10

    Wonder how it works with heavy snow, say 7 or 8 inches.

  • @markcampbell8048
    @markcampbell8048 2 года назад +13

    It reminds me of the old push lawn mowers , probably the same design !

  • @littlelamb6804
    @littlelamb6804 3 года назад +9

    what's that, a quarter inch of snow? Wouldn't work where we get real snow.

    • @MakeWay4CJ
      @MakeWay4CJ 3 года назад +1

      Then you probably shouldn't buy it.

    • @akitatoyo8060
      @akitatoyo8060 3 года назад

      What's real snow? 1/4"-1' or 1'-3' or 3'-5'+ how big does a pond have to be before it's considered a lake?

  • @kevinz0681
    @kevinz0681 3 года назад +5

    I will keep my snow blower this would be a waste of time in deeper snow.

  • @nyacoustics8373
    @nyacoustics8373 3 года назад +7

    Wait till it really snows. That thing won't even make a dent in it. That's a dusting.

    • @Redeyedye
      @Redeyedye 3 года назад +1

      I agree.. Once his banks get 2-3 feet high.. that won't work anymore..

  • @kevinsolomita672
    @kevinsolomita672 3 года назад +6

    Thats about an inch of snow, try using that power sweeper of 6 plus inches

  • @Doug-gp2qw
    @Doug-gp2qw Год назад +3

    I have a plastic shovel that will clear light snow like that, just as fast.

  • @augustreil
    @augustreil 3 года назад +6

    I've had a Shindiawa paddle broom since 1996. They suck at removing snow, unless it's 2'' or less and who the hell cares at that point ?
    They're great for getting the sand out of your lawn in the Spring, that's it.
    Also, Stop picking it up at the end of each push, it'll walk itself back if ya just leave it on the ground !

  • @chuckmaxon3727
    @chuckmaxon3727 3 года назад +42

    I bought the Stihl kombi set with a bristle brush for light snow this year, seems like either would work well. Probably great for decks and wood ramps.

    • @TysonBaldwin
      @TysonBaldwin 2 года назад

      I agree with your bristle brush thought. The end result would certainly be clean. For deep snow, a regular snowblower to get the snow moved, and the sweeper with the bristles to get the rest that usually melts a bit, then turns to ice. Look up some videos here where they use the tractor mounted sweepers to do entire driveways, and again, right down to bare pavement.

    • @d_dizzie_druck5753
      @d_dizzie_druck5753 Год назад

      gunna try my Kombi with the paddle brush on snow soon

  • @dalesplitstone6276
    @dalesplitstone6276 2 года назад +18

    OK, this works fine when dealing with so little snow I wouldn't bother shoveling it, but how well does it work when dealing with two feet, or even 8 inches of show? And how well does it gandle the two to three feet of snow the snow plow dumps at the end of the driveway?

    • @bigwon5883
      @bigwon5883 2 года назад +2

      You wouldn't use that for heavy snow.

    • @elidyson256
      @elidyson256 2 года назад +1

      Why wait for snow for get to that high

    • @usernametaken799
      @usernametaken799 2 года назад +3

      @@elidyson256 Unfortunately it doesn't stop snowing through the night. But good for you if you have the opportunity to wake up every hour during the night to shovel to prevent it from piling up in your driveway.

    • @MrLessgov
      @MrLessgov 2 года назад

      Hey guys. Click on it, he's got a chainsaw motor on the end of it lmao

    • @bigwon5883
      @bigwon5883 2 года назад +1

      @MrLessgov It's actually a trimmer/weed eater.

  • @joshfreeman3264
    @joshfreeman3264 3 года назад +17

    I own that, and my back and arms hurt more operating that than a shovel.
    Single stage toro snow blower 👌 turns on a dime, very light, mini workhorse.

    • @KF1
      @KF1 3 года назад

      My sentiments exactly. Those powerclear single stage blowers would suit you because they are indeed top notch.
      I own one of these brooms. No chance it's better than a shovel, ergonomically speaking. Good novelty though

    • @augustreil
      @augustreil 3 года назад

      I've had a Shindiawa paddle broom since 1996. They suck at removing snow, unless it's 2'' or less and who the hell cares at that point ?

    • @KF1
      @KF1 3 года назад +1

      @@augustreil the people paying for service, obviously.
      Edit* the majority of my snow clearing is 1-3". Thankfully it's cold enough that the snow is dry, so leaf blower works best.

    • @augustreil
      @augustreil 3 года назад +1

      @@KF1, We don't remove 1-3'' of snow, we wait till a real snow comes.

    • @KF1
      @KF1 3 года назад

      @@augustreil how do you not get replaced with a more diligent service?

  • @JamesBrown-cl4qs
    @JamesBrown-cl4qs 3 года назад +5

    I have both the paddle and the brush. We have are business in eastern pa. So it gets used alot. One of my best investments ever.

  • @terminatedaccount8750
    @terminatedaccount8750 2 года назад +3

    Snow must suck!
    I live in Miami Florida and I don't travel. I never have to deal with snow.
    It looks so difficult to have to live like this. Also dangerous for driving and vehicles get damage from rust from salted roads.

  • @woodslisa4529
    @woodslisa4529 3 года назад +2

    be no good for Ont. Canada

  • @KNKLHEAD
    @KNKLHEAD Год назад +73

    Thanks for the video. I couldn't help but imagine you could just use a regular shovel for much of the clearing, to be honest. But I agree with many posters. I live in Buffalo and it's nice to have all of the following: 1. Two stage snowblower. 2. Lighter single stage snowblower for less snow. 3. Flat/cheap snow shovel for powder/light. 4, Heavier cupped snow shovel 5. Flat steel edge shovel (to break of up ice.) 6, etc. Like a painter with many brushes! It was interesting.

    • @silverforest4682
      @silverforest4682 Год назад +9

      I'm in MN. I agree you need different tools depending on depth and weight.

    • @kipperlane8959
      @kipperlane8959 Год назад

      👍

    • @leadnsteel1428
      @leadnsteel1428 Год назад +2

      I would just use a Toro or Honda single stage blower . It would do the same as that broom

    • @louistrudeau767
      @louistrudeau767 Год назад +4

      Would not work well at all on my gravel driveway.

    • @loloholmes2793
      @loloholmes2793 Год назад +1

      What about the MinnSnowta Roof Razor? Imo it beats the reg roof rake in that it doesn't damage the shingles....at least not yet.

  • @killasic
    @killasic 3 года назад +8

    Ahh, I really, really need this right about now.

    • @killasic
      @killasic 3 года назад

      @The Bacon Life This beats a shovel so I'll take it.

    • @marcopolo6756
      @marcopolo6756 3 года назад

      Dummy

  • @punisher6
    @punisher6 3 года назад +6

    We use them to push gravel off roofs. Never thought to use them for snow removal lol. I'm gonna have to get one again.

  • @EpicBenjo
    @EpicBenjo 2 года назад +2

    LOL that isn’t snow. That’s a light dusting. Just had snowfall up to my knees. Let’s see this thing deal with that

  • @jenniferbmendezful
    @jenniferbmendezful 2 года назад +8

    Thank you. Interesting snow tool. I have several tools depending on wet, fluffy, deep, snow or whether I have the time. I really appreciate the demonstration and honesty in terms of letting us know it did wind you. Everything hurts my back (snow shovel, electric snow shovel, Electric snow blower, and gas snow blower) except for my 250 mph toro 9lb electric leaf blower that effectively and precisely blows snow but takes awhile, but my back is completely ache free the next day and the job is thorough.

  • @leadnsteel1428
    @leadnsteel1428 Год назад +2

    I would just use a single stage snow blower they work the same. I have a 16 inch and a 20 inch Toro they both work amazing

    • @jenniferj7588
      @jenniferj7588 Год назад

      me to small snow blower only That rotating things to heavy

  • @grice610
    @grice610 3 года назад +8

    Ordered the stihl version yesterday, can't wait to try it.

    • @TopNotchLawns
      @TopNotchLawns  3 года назад +2

      Heck yea.

    • @ericmadsen7470
      @ericmadsen7470 3 года назад

      @@TopNotchLawns The real test is to try it out when there's a foot or more snow. I like it.

    • @michaelmactavish1728
      @michaelmactavish1728 3 года назад

      @@TopNotchLawns the sweeper,and leaf blowers deffently saves ya alot of money then going through bunch of shovels

  • @ricksartori2327
    @ricksartori2327 3 года назад +2

    Good for 1 inch of snow after that it's no good

  • @chachifeere
    @chachifeere 3 года назад +5

    I’d rather just use a power clear

  • @sem4502
    @sem4502 2 года назад +1

    You call that snow ? I had to install drift cutters years ago on my tracked 8 H.P. 2 stage.
    I had a year I was cutting a path to my bird feeder, that ended up over my head by February.

  • @lc500yyc
    @lc500yyc 2 года назад +8

    For light slush maybe... For powder you're best off with a blower or thrower depending on the amount. For the heavy stuff you're either gonna have to hire more man power with shovels or invest in some heavy duty pushers/plows

    • @cajbaf
      @cajbaf 2 года назад +1

      Exactly, I have something similar and it's only good with a small amount of snow.

  • @annrae1597
    @annrae1597 Год назад +1

    My driveway gets 2 feet or more.. sometimes 3 to 4, especially at the road when the plow goes by..I would just leave that amount.

  • @TheDetailsMatter
    @TheDetailsMatter 2 года назад +3

    So, in essence it's a standard manual lawnmower without the offset wheels to avoid scalping the lawn. (Except it's motorized.)

  • @scottdever7978
    @scottdever7978 3 года назад +11

    Lot of people downing this attachment. That attachment fits Stihls small 2 cycle rototiller and I've cleared 6 inches of snow from the driveway and sidewalks. It works like a champ. The rotor tiller and that paddle attachment was about $400. Cheaper than a snow blower. You can also get a broom for it as well.

    • @kevinisbell1867
      @kevinisbell1867 2 года назад

      I bought a snowblower for 400 on clearance

    • @manofsan
      @manofsan 2 года назад

      Okay, but up to what depth of snow can it handle?

    • @scottdever7978
      @scottdever7978 2 года назад

      @@manofsan I've moved 5 inches with mine. When it's gotten deeper I've made 2 passes with it.

    • @suedefringe
      @suedefringe 2 года назад

      Yeah , but I like that I think I could handle this. A huge snow blower maybe not. I live in the city and have a front and a back (separated by my house and a row of other houses) and have steps. And wouldn't be able to get a snow blower up the steps !!!

    • @scottdever7978
      @scottdever7978 2 года назад +1

      @@suedefringe
      This thing weighs like 12 to 15 lb. Very easy to move it around.

  • @shovelheezy
    @shovelheezy 3 года назад +4

    To be honest I think using those for snow is just silly. They're loud and heavy, but great for getting gravel out of a lawn. I would take a 36" snow pusher over that any day. But if it works for you, let er rip!

    • @mr2_mike
      @mr2_mike 2 года назад

      Yep. Also good for cleaning the gutter area on the road beside the sidewalks. Picks up the packed down leaves, gravel and silt.

  • @dannyr313
    @dannyr313 3 года назад +1

    You could make some serious side money with that thing

  • @lindembergl
    @lindembergl 3 года назад +3

    Sincerely, this Maxchne will not last too long. I can hear the weakness. Anyway, thanks for show me couple reasons to not buy it.

  • @georl1
    @georl1 Год назад +1

    Looks to be good if you only get a couple of inches, but I don't think it would be good for six inches or more.

  • @yycguy8722
    @yycguy8722 2 года назад +5

    My only concern is trying to start a small 2 stroke engine in the coldest part of winter winter. ❄️ Hard enough getting my backpack blower to operate when temperatures are below 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 🥶

    • @TopNotchLawns
      @TopNotchLawns  2 года назад +2

      Definitely! We rarely get that cold here but we’re supposed to be the next couple nights

  • @BnaBreaker
    @BnaBreaker Год назад +1

    Clever tool, but that wouldn't do a thing about the snow falls we usually see here in Michigan.

  • @fastnfuriousformula
    @fastnfuriousformula 3 года назад +7

    If I had seen this video a few months earlier, I wouldn't have imagined myself in a situation wishing I had that tool here in Texas.

    • @peaceraybob
      @peaceraybob 2 года назад

      Yes, I can see why you wouldn't want an electric version.

  • @lauragreen4899
    @lauragreen4899 2 года назад +5

    I have never seen one of these. I would love this. Obviously it's not going to work for a foot of snow but it looks like it would work great when you just have a few inches.

    • @dnpnationnoads5612
      @dnpnationnoads5612 2 года назад

      I Wonder What It’s Called.

    • @TopNotchLawns
      @TopNotchLawns  2 года назад +3

      It’s an echo paddle attachment😊👋👍

    • @xonnathagreat7644
      @xonnathagreat7644 Год назад

      ​@@TopNotchLawns I was wondering what it was called! Because you didn't put a link up for it. It actually isn't bad at all for walk ways and sidewalks.
      I live in WISCO, so I am anticipating snow, any day now. LoL.
      Good video!

  • @michaell874
    @michaell874 Год назад +2

    Sure! Snow removal after a dusting of snow is always going to look easy. He could have as easily used a broom in order to make himself look like a genius, but let’s see how his method works after a Nor Easter dumps 16 inches of snow on his driveway.

  • @deanhere
    @deanhere 3 года назад +4

    You look like Donnie Baker in that hat!! Lol

  • @ScottyLo
    @ScottyLo 3 года назад +3

    The one good thing about it is that you use the gas in the trimmer so come summer time it will actually run ok.

  • @timdutton2056
    @timdutton2056 Год назад +1

    Yeah... snow removal is always easy when it's 1/2" deep.

  • @dericksmith2137
    @dericksmith2137 Год назад +4

    A power broom is an excellent tool. It has many applications.
    Obviously it’s an amazing broom. Good for sweeping dirt. But also snow. And it makes leaf clean up a breeze.
    Here’s a trick I did with mine. When I owned my own lawncare company I’d be doing cleanups around evergreens. Most times I’d use the broom normally and sweep the needles ahead of me under the tree.
    But... if you turn the unit over, then you can reach under the tree to draw the needles from underneath.
    There’s also different types of material for the broom. Bristles of varies stiffness and paddles.
    *not sure if the broom tool can fit the mini tiller heads? But I had a stihl mini tiller for my big weedwhacker. So if you are buying a power broom, you may want to look into if it can also be a mini-tiller.

  • @theresachiorazzi4571
    @theresachiorazzi4571 Год назад +1

    Where’s all the kids that used to shovel it’s hard to get someone to help. What happened

  • @kentrush8250
    @kentrush8250 3 года назад +13

    I can see how this would be superior to a scoop shovel but I think a snow plow shovel would be as good or perhaps better. For one thing it is lighter. Thanks for sharing and all the best!

  • @EnigmaJGOfficial
    @EnigmaJGOfficial Год назад +1

    Try doing that in Canada🤣😂

  • @Dale.Nienow
    @Dale.Nienow 3 года назад +7

    Great video Brian, we got an inch of snow Sunday night but it only accumulated on the grass! I used to use my Stihl Kombi Unit with the broom until I bought the Toro 821 QZE 21” Power Clear single stage snowblower last year and it scrapes right to the ground so you don’t have to shovel after! I highly recommend that snowblower!

    • @joshfreeman3264
      @joshfreeman3264 3 года назад

      I second this lol.
      When it was reccomended to me i thought it looked tiny and weak. It isnt tho I love that thing

    • @Dale.Nienow
      @Dale.Nienow 3 года назад +2

      @@joshfreeman3264 I am a snow contractor and I have put over 20 hours on it and I can’t stop using that thing! It goes threw slushy snow like nothing and it doesn’t clog which I like!

    • @TopNotchLawns
      @TopNotchLawns  3 года назад

      I'll check it out.

    • @joshfreeman3264
      @joshfreeman3264 3 года назад

      @@TopNotchLawns i was VERY hesitant to buy it, im not made of money and it looked pathetic compared to the big ones.
      I love it, i do 20-30 driveways for 3 years now. Its so light compared to the big ones, i get things done quick and clean 👌👌 Toro commercial power clear

    • @TopNotchLawns
      @TopNotchLawns  2 года назад +1

      Hey Dale!! 😊👋👋

  • @arcanum3882
    @arcanum3882 Год назад +1

    I don’t even understand what the point is to moving that little amount of snow

  • @privateconfidential4775
    @privateconfidential4775 Год назад +3

    I can’t live in my parents house so I actually miss this outdoor stuff: I love power tools! thanks for posting: I love nostalgia: I’m in an existential “crisis” now; my family wasn’t there for me in my bachelor years and they’ve deserted me now that I’m struggling now as a relatively new father: life sucks

  • @Tealtra
    @Tealtra 2 года назад +9

    Yes the product has it's limitations and ideal conditions. That is what this demonstration is showing us. Neat idea and tool.

  • @susansmith493
    @susansmith493 Год назад +2

    You call THAT snow?

  • @vapenation.2566
    @vapenation.2566 3 года назад +3

    Now I need one of those.

  • @barrymadickiner
    @barrymadickiner 2 года назад +2

    I’m very intrigued

  • @tourgore
    @tourgore Год назад +6

    Using two shovels at the same time side by side, just pushing the snow with little to no lifting, I could clear that in about the same amount of time. I've been doing it this way for almost 10 years now. I'm in my early 60's and feel very little stress on my body using this technique. I live in a northern suburb of Buffalo, so I just have to keep ahead of the accumulation when I can. I don't wait for the snow to end. Otherwise, if it gets to 4 or 5 inches, I push the snow into small piles and shovel them the traditional way.

    • @keithconrad3237
      @keithconrad3237 Год назад

      That is exactly what I do. I make one big pass going down the driveway from the garage in the middle. I then take one shovel and throw from the middle to the yard on each side. Done pretty quickly and a good workout as well when we get 6-8”.

    • @joeraptor1
      @joeraptor1 Год назад

      I do the same thing. I use a 30 inch shovel as the main one and put a smaller 24-26 inch on the side. Then I push the snow to the sides. After I just use the smaller shovel to lift up and over the curbs and onto the grass. Pretty quick and nice work out on snowfalls of 4-5 inches.

    • @InternationalPete
      @InternationalPete 11 месяцев назад

      Amazing, I do the exact same thing in Northeast Ohio. All my neighbors laugh at me for pushing the snow with two shovels, but I’m actually quite efficient and clear a rather long driveway in about 15 minutes.

  • @OvertonWindex
    @OvertonWindex 3 года назад

    With maintenance, getting the thing fueled and started... pretty sure a push shovel is fast, easier, lighter... obviously also quiet.

  • @davecampbell1452
    @davecampbell1452 3 года назад +4

    Shovel would still be way faster for that little lol

  • @chrisparish885
    @chrisparish885 8 месяцев назад +2

    Perfect for those of us that don’t get 5ft of snow every month. I hate shoveling and often times we get rain snow mix that it’s heavy for just an inch or two of accumulation here where I live.

  • @andrewpipitone1572
    @andrewpipitone1572 Год назад +3

    Looks like an awesome tool. Wish I had when I was shoveling snow as a kid. Lol I was like a machine but that is awesome.

  • @lorizubalik9843
    @lorizubalik9843 Год назад +1

    I do the same with a regular shovel, just push, don't lift. I go out before snow gets deep. In a big snowstorm I may have to go out a couple times, but I don't need our snow blower or snow plow. Let my husband get those out when he gets home. I can keep long driveway clear enough to allow packages to be delivered. Takes me only minutes too, and no lifting.

  • @Jeo-What
    @Jeo-What 2 года назад +11

    I have the rubber paddle and bristle brush for the cordless EGO Multi-Head tool. The bristle brush is excellent in cleaning small lightweight snow down to the pavement after the snow plow pile and other tasks. The paddle is great for stone, rocks and heavier stuff; however, both requires much more effort than the EGO cordless single stage snow blower when it comes to blowing average snow below 6". Much more evenly distributed force on both shoulders while having the wheels to push the snow blower.

    • @georgeyothers2254
      @georgeyothers2254 Год назад +1

      well i am happy for you but this is why i moved to florida usa where i do not have to shovel any snow

  • @TraumaER
    @TraumaER Год назад +1

    Snow removal is easy when it’s literally 1 inch tall lol. 😂

  • @JonsDailyHustle
    @JonsDailyHustle 3 года назад +6

    Pretty nice idea. I'd like to see a side by side comparison of it vs a shovel vs a snow blower

  • @toddruch2744
    @toddruch2744 Год назад +1

    being someone who worked in the tool industry for many many years I would say this wound be ok for a light snow or dusting but I would be afraid it would create a polishing icy effect on a driveway or side walks.. snow pushers are made for snow like this.

    • @gloriarangott8803
      @gloriarangott8803 Год назад

      After using a tool like this, it is a very good idea to follow up with an application of ice melt to assure it doesnt glaze over into a dangerous skating ri n k

  • @leewomack3498
    @leewomack3498 Год назад +1

    That little gadget made quick work of removing the snow! 😲 Now it's time to get out the salt so it'll melt all the ice!

  • @darlatidwell6255
    @darlatidwell6255 2 года назад +2

    Where did you get that thing? It's like a weed wacker, but for snow! Lol. Leave it to Top Notch to go all out! You always do. 👍 Great job, and fun to watch.

  • @toddbehrends1373
    @toddbehrends1373 2 года назад +2

    Well what do you know, I have one of those and never thought about using it. I snow blow a lot of long driveways but using the power paddle on sidewalks and steps would do the trick.

  • @JimmyGunXD556
    @JimmyGunXD556 Год назад +1

    Oh yes another 2 cycle engine that I can listen to run from 8am- 9 pm not only through spring summer and fall now throughout the winter.

  • @Shanonmcnab576
    @Shanonmcnab576 Год назад +1

    What is that machine?? I must have one🤤

  • @jlocey87
    @jlocey87 2 года назад +1

    That is a nifty tool... Seeing the negative ninnies are running about... For the states that DO NOT get as much snow as we do in the "North" (Maine) it would be a good thing. Some do not get that part, obviously... Today we got about 2 inches (leaf blower is a handy tool today) ... Big storm coming in this weekend,,, so they say. Great seeing this gadget in a video... Say hi to Tyler... 🙏💪🙏💪🙏

  • @torontocpl
    @torontocpl Год назад +1

    As a Canadian🇨🇦..great idea for light dusting of snow like what I see in your video
    but we 🇨🇦 get wet heavy snow in amounts of 3-6 feet at a time nothing beats the 18hp power snow blower or the 10’ plow on the end of my Ford 350..

  • @jeepjeff9131
    @jeepjeff9131 Год назад +1

    Try using this in 1' - 2' snow drifts on your driveway or the frozen iced remnants from the street plows. I use a plow on my quad and also go trail riding or ice fishing with it. Multi use!!!

  • @articvinter
    @articvinter 11 месяцев назад

    Toy, a small snowblower would have made the job faster.

  • @DaveD2488
    @DaveD2488 2 года назад +2

    Looks pretty cool. I like getting down to bare pavement.

  • @mattbcameron
    @mattbcameron Год назад +1

    I leave a shovel outside the door.. I would have the driveway done by the time I went to the garage and got this thing even set up to use. (With that little bit of snow and if I was inclined to shovel that. I saw those used for gravel in grass though… which is neat

  • @sleeve8651
    @sleeve8651 2 года назад +1

    Interesting !
    I just watched another video, where the guy showed both a paddle attachment, and a bristle brush, for snow removal !
    The amount of snow was similar, but looking at your example, it looks like maybe yours was turning at a greater R.P.M. ?
    As he seemed to have snow being thrown behind as well, and was not getting the clean paths you were cutting ?
    Still looks like it might be a work out, man handling it !
    For now, I think I'll stick with a shovel and some WD-40 !
    Which makes shoveling so much better, as the Snow doesn't load up on the shovel !
    Thanks for posting !
    👍😉

  • @freeworldneedsfreethinking
    @freeworldneedsfreethinking 3 года назад +2

    Omg get a snow thrower. Toro power clear 721.

    • @andybub45
      @andybub45 3 года назад

      Expensive. Especially if it only snows 2-3 times a year

    • @annhamlet8247
      @annhamlet8247 3 года назад +1

      SNOW THROWER CANNOT THROW WHEN THE SNOW IS WET OR MELTING.

  • @Sam-fw4pf
    @Sam-fw4pf 3 года назад +2

    Really surprised that you never got the plow for the Walker. I'll try this broom for sidewalks this year.

  • @williamleduc2854
    @williamleduc2854 3 года назад +1

    Not in Massachusetts that will not work. But cool!

  • @maryannmcrae5392
    @maryannmcrae5392 Год назад +1

    That is a dusting of snow nothing

  • @debbiethomas2622
    @debbiethomas2622 Год назад +1

    Great, maybe for areas that only get a dusting of snow unless you're planning on spending the whole time it's snowing going over everything. Also, you need to catch it before it has a chance to ice up. Basically, forget most of your northern state.

  • @charitoluna2192
    @charitoluna2192 2 года назад +1

    Hi BRIAN ; a very good idea an innovation ! Safe a lot of time and space ! 👍🏻♥️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @stephenswistchew7720
    @stephenswistchew7720 7 месяцев назад

    My way of removing the snow is the Scottish way fuk it it will get warmer next week 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @RRaquello
    @RRaquello Год назад

    How's it work with a heavier accumulation? That looks like less than an inch. For that much, I'd get out a leaf blower and have the whole thing done in five minutes. I'd like to see it with a medium type snow fall, less say 8-10 inches. Not doubting it would work, but would like to see it. I've done snow falls up to 10 inches with a leaf blower, and unless it's very heavy, wet snow, it's very effective.

  • @SolarasNaracott
    @SolarasNaracott 3 года назад +1

    Damn, comment section. Tough crowd.