In my long life, I never heard anybody complain about the smell of gas, but now, every single battery machine video carries on about it. Does this man, who seems quite capable, bring up the stench of it when prospective customers for that line of gas tractors come to his store?
Very impressive, I do like the fact that it does not sound as annoying like the EGO's do with their high pitched whine. Battery power is getting better and better every year but i think a 30" inch or bigger machine would be more effective on a big driveway like that and that is not a criticism of the Snowblower but rather of the size. Price is relative, it may be expensive but just look at Gas snowblowers and even the brands that are bottom of the Barrel like Toro and Cub Cadet are in the high 1800 to 2500 range. Prices for Hondas are way out of line and they are not even the best at what they do.
Looks comparable to an EGO SNT2416 snowblower! I live in Northern MI and love mine, cuts through lake effect snow like butter with warm batteries.
In my long life, I never heard anybody complain about the smell of gas, but now, every single battery machine video carries on about it. Does this man, who seems quite capable, bring up the stench of it when prospective customers for that line of gas tractors come to his store?
Very impressive, I do like the fact that it does not sound as annoying like the EGO's do with their high pitched whine. Battery power is getting better and better every year but i think a 30" inch or bigger machine would be more effective on a big driveway like that and that is not a criticism of the Snowblower but rather of the size. Price is relative, it may be expensive but just look at Gas snowblowers and even the brands that are bottom of the Barrel like Toro and Cub Cadet are in the high 1800 to 2500 range. Prices for Hondas are way out of line and they are not even the best at what they do.
$2,400.00 for an electric snow blower? No way! My 1978 Ariens still does fine!
For much the same reason I don't own a Tesla, no way I'd pay $2400 for a snowblower or $70,000 Plus for a car.