Snowblowers for heavy snow areas?

Anne asked:


What’s the least expensive snow blower that can handle heavy snow? I want something of good quality that will last but doesn’t cost a fortune. Is it possible to get something good for $300?
What price do I have to pay to get something decent? I would rather pay for quality than cheap out on crap, but I was hoping to get something a little less expensive.

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3 Responses to “Snowblowers for heavy snow areas?”

  1. Ninja T Says:

    yea…but u can also pay someone to do it as well…sometimes a snow blower cant get it all

  2. Thomas K Says:

    Probably not. Quality, durable, cheap. Unlikely.
    Try to find a name-brand machine used. Parts will be important.
    For heavy snow, you will need a two-stage machine.

    Look on eBay.

  3. all4hockey54lr Says:

    Snow blowers are usually better for lighter snow. They take a lot of power to push through deep snow. Your best bet would be to use a shovel.one that is really reliable is the Honda Snow-blower HS724TA