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Brand: The Toro Company Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $329.99 Buy New: $238.88 You Save: $91.11 (28%)
New (11) from $238.88
Avg. Customer Rating: 227 reviews Sales Rank: 6
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 24 Dimensions (in): 47 x 18 x 36.3
MPN: 38025 Model: 38025 UPC: 021038380254 EAN: 0021038380254 ASIN: B00005OQMG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features: • Electric curve snow thrower: simple trigger start and no parts to lubricate • 12 amp electric motor throws snow to 30 feet, cuts 10-inches deep and 18-inches wide per pass • Durable plastic body: metal handle: minor assembly required • Includes 160-degree adjustable chute, safety key lock • 47 by 18 by 36.2 inches: 24 pounds: 2-year warranty
Amazon.com Review Remember when snow days meant snowball fights, building forts, and a day off from school? Now, they just mean having to shovel the driveway and walkway. Lucky for us, the Toro 1800 Power Curve snow thrower can make that job a lot less arduous and time-consuming. Powered by a 12 amp electric motor, the Power Curve can clear 4 inches of snow off a 50-by-20-foot driveway in 10 minutes flat. The thrower cuts to a depth of 10 inches and width of 18 inches per pass. A patented two-blade curved rotor scrapes the snow all the way to the pavement and throws it up to 30 feet. The chute rotates 160 degrees, too, for better snow control. Best of all, the Power Curve is lightweight, compact, and maneuverable. Startups are easy. Just squeeze the trigger on the control bar, then release it when you want to stop. A key lock helps prevent unauthorized use, so you don't have to worry about kids, or even the neighbor borrowing it without permission. With the Power Curve, snow removal is quick and easy, so you can spend your time on more important things, like having snowball fights. --Carl Thress
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