- 24 in. clearing width and 20 in. intake height powers through up to 12″ of snow* and designed to throw up to 40′ of snow
- Two-stage technology uses steel augers to break up snow and a high-speed steel impeller to pull the snow up from the augers and propel it out of the chute for fast clearing
- Make quick work of clearing snow with the powerful serrated augers and an extended chute designed to minimize snow blowback on the operator
- Self-propelled drive with choice of 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds
- Center-mounted crank chute control provides quick 200° rotation with an easy 2.5 turns of the crank
- Snow Blower
Troybilt snowblower have provide years of reliability for me so when my son bought his first home there was no question what snowblower I was going to buy for him
Troy-Bilt, the name speaks for itself! I haven’t had to move much snow since it arrived, but looking the machine over, it is a sturdy little monster. It arrived very quickly, assembled in 15 minutes , and started on the second pull. I expect many, many year of service from this unit.
The only negative I have to say is, I wish it had a light.
Really good piece of equipment. I had to replace the previous one I had for 10 years because I ran it into very thick ice. My fault and not the machine’s. Happy to have an identical replacement.
Ran amazing throughout the winter season, including a spring storm. No issues with heavy or light snow. What it does have issues with, is slushy snow. This is pretty common with blowers in general though, so not entire the fault of the blower. This is the first blower that I have had to shut down to un-clog though. Usually pulling more snow in would unclog most blowers, but this one seemed a touch underpowered.
All-in-all though, this is a great blower and I am glad I bought it. $999 is pretty steep, so watch out for some sales. It's a better bargain a couple hundred cheaper. You'll feel better about the purchase that way. If I'm going to spend a grand on a blower, it better have an LED headlight - which this does not.
I bought my unit from Home Depot in January 2023. Unfortunately there is some sort of gas leak that started up after only one use this winter. Gas is now pooling at the base of the engine. The last 2 snow storms I could not get my unit to start. I am attempting to get in contact with the warranty department and I hope they can fix this issue for me. Just really frustrated that the unit is so new and already have a major service problem.