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Reviews (5)

06 Sep, 2019
Great value - Don'the overload.
I would have given this four stars - only because the wheels stall if you have a lot of leaves to collect . It is excellent for sweeping up lesser amounts. I went for the fifth star because it is such good value for the price.

30 Apr, 2023
Very good price.
Very swift delivery. Haven't had it in the water yet. Just inflated it on the lawn to check it inflates with no leaks. Had to buy adaptor to connect it to car tyre pump. Takes a very long time to inflate. Will probably need to buy electric pump that plugs into car cigarette lighter.

30 Dec, 2022
Good value for £85 but don't expect it to clear the snow as well as a £250 blower.
This is an entry level snow thrower. My drive is about 100 metres long so at the top end of what this thrower is suited too. Took me around two and a half hours to clear, thought that is mostly down to me. I'm seventy and not as fit as I was. I used to clear the snow with a shovel but I can't do that any more. So for my purposes it is great, I could have bought something more powerful but not for the £85 price tag.
My drive is tarmac, but not smooth, loose gravel at the surface. This means you can't get right to the bottom of the snow. It leaves about a quarter inch of snow. Also, be careful if you are clearing anything with loose gravel. It threw a chip up and it hit a house window over thirty feet away. luckily no damage. Simple answer was to point the snow angle to the left rather than the right.
I also have slabbed garden paths. This cleared the snow from their smooth surfaces almost completely.