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Clear your Sidewalks Quickly with a Snow Blower for Sears

Snow is a sign of the approaching holiday season, which means you need to prepare to clear the driveway. Instead of drudging your way around, bring home a new snow blower to rid your yard of snow. With both electric- and gas-powered models to choose from, Sears offers a variety of options to keep the snow away all winter long.

What are snow blowers intended to do?

These appliances can clear away heavy snows from your entrance area and backyard. Snow blowers use an auger or an impeller to move the snow into a truck or some other place to be hauled away. It can use either electricity or gas for operation.

What kinds of snow blowers are available?

They can be divided into single-stage snow blowers, dual-stage snow blowers and triple-stage snow blowers. These vary in the method of functioning. We also find corded and cordless models of machines.

How is a snow blower different from a snow plow?

In contrast to snow blowers, snow plows tend to push snow to the front or side. The discharged snow needs to be put away. In case of a snow blower, it directly throws the snow to a dedicated place like a truck.

Types of Snow Blowers

When you buy a snow blower manufactured by Craftsman, Power Smart or Snow Joe, you will have to choose between gas and electric models. Each type has its unique advantages.

Gas Snow Blowers

Gas snow throwers are better for those with long driveways with public sidewalks. Because gas snow blowers can generally plow greater distances between refueling sessions, they are a great choice for plowing larger areas. Gas snow blowers are also better for rural areas that may have unpredictable power coverage.

Electric Snow Blowers

When it comes to convenience, electric snow blowers are hard to beat. You will not have to mess around with gas and greasy fuel cans. Simply plug your electric snow thrower into your garage outlet, and it is ready to work. This kind of quick and easy starting capability is especially helpful if you are short on time. An electric snow blower can tackle drifts as soon as it is plugged in.

Snow Blower Accessories

Preparing for inclement winter weather is about more than just clearing snowdrifts. Make sure you are prepared to keep your family safe and warm even in the worst storms by stocking up on other supplies. Keep a few bags of road salt around to melt ice on sidewalks and driveways, and make sure you have a couple of snow shovels handy to back up your snow blower.

Be prepared for the worst with a new snow blower by Murray, Craftsman or Snow Joe. Shop Sears for a collection of snow removal equipment to prepare for the challenging winter season.