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With winter quickly approaching, now is the time to invest in lawn equipment that can help you maintain safe, slip-free sidewalks, driveways, and patios. One popular and convenient piece of machinery for homeowners is a snow thrower. If you’re unfamiliar with this device and how it works, here’s some helpful information to review.

A Guide to Understanding Snow Throwers

The Difference Between Snow Blowers & Throwers

A snow thrower is a single-stage machine that gathers and tosses snow in one continuous motion. It uses a horizontal device called an auger that simultaneously spins to pick up snow while creating enough force to expel the material through a discharge chute. Most snow throwers can move snow about 15 to 25 feet away from its original location. 

A snow blower operates in two distinct stages. The first stage scoops up snow using a similar spinning auger. Instead of instantly being dispelled through the discharge chute, the snow is fed into an impeller that launches the material 35 feet away. These machines have been deemed blowers since the impeller acts as a power fan. The added power allows this device to operate in wider paths and in tougher and icier conditions. 

The Benefits of a Snow Blower vs. Snow Thrower

A Snow Blower is capable of taken much deeper snow. In most cases they are self-propelled and have different forward and reverse speeds to accommodate varying snow conditions. In are area of northeast Ohio and the snow belt, they are the more common choice.

Snow throwers are very popular with homeowners thanks to their simple functionality and affordable price points. These devices are ideal for light snow accumulation of under about 8 inches. 

The compact nature of snow throwers make them easy to store in garages and sheds. Since single-stage devices can be gasoline or electric. Gasoline gives your more power. But you won’t have to worry about acquiring and storing fuel in order to utilize the electric version after a snowfall.

 

If you’re looking for a reliable selection of snow throwers, snow blowers, and lawn equipment, turn to First Quality Power Place in Middlefield, OH. This family-run business has been providing friendly and expert service to the Tri-County area since 1981. Call (440) 632-5068 to discuss your product needs with a trained associate, or browse their top-notch inventory online

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