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Shop Snow Blowers at RC Willey and Own Winter!

When it comes to dealing with the white powdery nemesis that is snow, a trusty snow blower from RC Willey can be your best winter buddy. Whether you're facing a heavy snowfall or just a light dusting, our snow blowers come in various models to meet your needs.

For those occasional snowfalls, consider a single-stage snow blower. They're easy to handle, with an electric start and compact design. But if you're in the midst of heavy snow battles, a two-stage or three-stage gas-powered snow blower might be your superhero. They have the power and clearing width to tackle deep snow with ease.

Our self-propelled models take the grunt work out of clearing your driveway. Just set your speed and let the machine do the heavy lifting. And if you're the good neighbor type, why not offer to clear your neighbor's driveway for a fee (or maybe even for free if you're feeling extra generous)? Your trusty snow blower will make it a breeze.

RC Willey offers a range of features, from adjustable chute control to powerful engines, to ensure you get the best performance. So, whether you prefer cordless or corded, gas-powered or battery-operated, we have the right snow blower for your home. Don't let the snow steal your time and energy; let RC Willey's snow blowers do the heavy lifting while you stay cozy inside. Get ready to take on winter with confidence!


Which snow blower is right for you?

There are a few options to choose from when it comes to fuel type for your new snow blower. Here’s a look at each option, so you can decide which one is best for your needs.

What is an electric snow blower?

You have two choices when it comes to electric snow blowers: corded and cordless. Corded models are lighter than gas variants but require an extension cord designed to be flexible in freezing weather conditions. On the other hand, cordless models don't need any cords at all but they are just as lightweight. Electric snow blowers barely need maintenance if you compare them with gas snow blowers.

What is a gas snow blower

Gas snow blowers offer more clearing width and power than electric models, which come in three types: single-stage, two-stage, or three-stage. Three-stage units are the most powerful because they have an accelerator that moves 10 times faster than the auger of a two-stage blower.

What does a good snow blower cost?

A good snow blower can cost anywhere from $300 to $1,000. However, the price varies depending on the size and power of the snowblower. If you're wondering which snow blower is best for your property, consider how often you'll need to clear snow out of the way, how big your driveway is, and how long you'll expect the process to take you. Our Toro Power Clear 721 R Snow Blower is a great choice for a medium-sized driveway and light powdery snow. Whereas, the Toro Power Max 826 OHAE Snow Blower is made to dig into wet and heavy snow that is 20 inches deep and 26 inches wide.

What is the best month to buy a snowblower?

If you don't already have a snow blower, it's best to get one before winter starts. However, if you can wait, the best time for a good deal is usually in January or February when retailers are clearing out inventory for the new year. So, whether you need one now or can wait a bit, we've got you covered!

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