Toro 60v Battery Snowblower - Cordless 21” Power Clear Snow Thrower

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @46fd04
    @46fd04 Год назад +2

    I use the Ryobi 21" single stage blower and it is impressive too. Uses two 40V batteries. The auger is rubber and steel. The rubber parts are replaceable when they wear out.

    • @DAC_Reviews
      @DAC_Reviews  Год назад

      It’s pretty amazing how much power these battery powered tools have. The technology has really advanced a lot in recent years. My 18” Hart has a similar auger to the Ryobi. I agree that it works very well.

  • @user-kkl057
    @user-kkl057 10 месяцев назад +1

    Used for 2 winters. Just started it for this winter 2 weeks ago on wet snow. It ran for 3 minutes and then stopped. It beeps but won't start anymore. Took it to repair shop. Motor drive was dead. Repair cost will be CAD$710. An new one wirh battery costs only $1,000. Decided to scrap it and bought an Ego snow blower which has 5 years warranty.

    • @DAC_Reviews
      @DAC_Reviews  10 месяцев назад

      That’s a steep repair cost. The Toro warranty length is definitely a weak spot compared to some other manufacturers. Hopefully the EGO works out well for you.

    • @user-kkl057
      @user-kkl057 10 месяцев назад

      They found that the motor driver was dead. Replacement part costs $510, labor $130. Total cost to repair will be $723 (13% HST tax included).

    • @dashcammer4322
      @dashcammer4322 9 месяцев назад

      I've got a little 40v 18" Snow Joe blower that's almost 4 years old and underpowered. It was a $250 impulse buy, but I've used it quite a bit. I need something with more power and capacity, Toro and Ego (both in the steel auger variant) were the two I was going to choose between this fall before the 2024-5 winter hits; it's not so much about black Friday pricing as much as wasting 8-9 months of warranty (it's February 2024 at this time). Ace Hardware 2 blocks away is an authorized dealer for both brands. I have friends who own both so I've used both a little bit, and both have great performance. Some pros and cons:
      - Whjere I live, the closest Ego service center is 40 miles away. There are 4 Toro service centers within 10 miles, one being 2 miles away. That's really major to me.
      - Ego takes 2 batteries, and can be bought in a 2-batteries-included SKU. The Toro takes one battery (in the steel-auger model), and isn't sold in a 2-batteries-included SKU. I like to help some older and disabled neighbors when I can, so I want more batteries in a bundled SKU. Maybe Toro will update the steel auger model this year, maybe not.
      - Ego has a much longer snowblower warranty, 5 years vs 2. That's also really major. Battery warranties are equal at 3 years.
      - Neither has heated handles (the newer updated Ego with rubber paddles - which I don't want - does have heated handles). I have great gloves, but it's still my numb fingers that drive me inside first, while all the rest of me including toes are toasty warm. Maybe one or both will update their steel auger models and add heated handgrips.
      - Ego has handier chute direction control, near the right handgrip.
      - Ego folds the handles for storage a little quicker.
      - Ego comes with a fan-cooled dual charger with carrying handles.

    • @dpatrick2071
      @dpatrick2071 6 дней назад

      Same here so I retuned it and got gas. Not stressed anymore about run time in -25 Canadian weather.

    • @user-kkl057
      @user-kkl057 6 дней назад

      @dashcammer4322 I found Toro is easier to maneuver.

  • @phillipbarry166
    @phillipbarry166 Год назад +1

    Excellant blower, in fact we own 2 units. One is 3 years old and I've noticed wear on cutting edge which was surprising

    • @DAC_Reviews
      @DAC_Reviews  Год назад

      I agree, it’s been excellent for us as well. How are the batteries holding up after the 3 years? Toro lists a service interval of 20 hours for the scraper blade, so it seems they would expect some wear in that timeframe.

    • @phillipbarry166
      @phillipbarry166 Год назад +1

      @DAC_Reviews Battery holding up well. Last year 300in of snow, this year about 225in.

    • @DAC_Reviews
      @DAC_Reviews  Год назад

      That’s good to hear. Wow, that is a lot of snow!

    • @Hopmad
      @Hopmad 9 месяцев назад

      Do you know if the scraper is a replaceable part? Given it would wear off over time with constant normal usage

    • @phillipbarry166
      @phillipbarry166 9 месяцев назад

      @@Hopmad i believe they are replaceable

  • @oscarjetson128
    @oscarjetson128 Год назад

    Thanks for the review! Although it is springtime now, I just got a good deal on this unit. I’ll have to wait at least 7 months to try it out!!!

    • @DAC_Reviews
      @DAC_Reviews  Год назад

      Glad you found the video helpful. This is the best time of year to buy… it’s always great to get a good deal!

  • @jrow9205
    @jrow9205 Год назад +1

    Think this 60 V Cordless might be the right choice 👍🏾

    • @DAC_Reviews
      @DAC_Reviews  Год назад

      It definitely gets the job done for us.

  • @bigginjp
    @bigginjp Год назад +2

    I have this blower as well, it is a beast! I love it!

  • @Den4nh
    @Den4nh Год назад

    Looks like a nice little thrower

    • @DAC_Reviews
      @DAC_Reviews  Год назад

      Yes, it’s been impressive. It has a lot of power for a battery operated thrower.

  • @DAC_Reviews
    @DAC_Reviews  Год назад

    Welcome to my review of the Toro 60v snowblower. Let me know your thoughts on this thrower in the comments.

  • @jeffkessel8288
    @jeffkessel8288 10 месяцев назад

    Do you adjust angle of handles. I’m not able to.

  • @fr6698
    @fr6698 Год назад

    Nice review!

  • @erika8627
    @erika8627 Год назад

    Do you like the non-propelled model? I'm trying to decide between this one and the self-propelled.

    • @DAC_Reviews
      @DAC_Reviews  Год назад +1

      I’ve been very happy with this model. I have found it relatively easy to push through most snow. It’s noticeably easier in certain conditions than the Hart model that I reviewed. The only real difficulty is at the end of the driveway after the plow goes through. But, I’ve used self-propelled two-stage gas throwers at the ends of driveways and those have also required a lot of extra effort to muscle through compacted snow. It would be interesting to see if the self-propelled model provides much benefit in that situation.

    • @erika8627
      @erika8627 Год назад +1

      Ty! @@DAC_Reviews

  • @Gragon
    @Gragon 9 месяцев назад

    Hi. I noticed plastic rattling sounds from my toro, is yours noise as well?

    • @DAC_Reviews
      @DAC_Reviews  9 месяцев назад

      I have not noticed any plastic rattling on mine so far.

  • @DAC_Reviews
    @DAC_Reviews  Год назад

    Check out my comparison of the Toro to the Hart snowblower here:
    ruclips.net/video/t04AbGOz3MI/видео.html
    And the cordless Hart snowblower here: ruclips.net/video/ARQ2DLFh-yk/видео.html