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Snow Joe 622U1 19-Inch 13-Amp Electric Snow Thrower | 
| Brand: Snow Joe Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $259.99 Buy New: $200.30 as of 11/22/2009 06:49 CST details You Save: $59.69 (23%)
New (11) from $200.30
Seller: Aubuchon Hardware Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 968
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 35 Dimensions (in): 21 x 21 x 25
MPN: 622U Model: 622U1 UPC: 185842000064 EAN: 0185842000064 ASIN: B000VL2N2Q
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Instant start, Easy push button switch | | • | Cuts up to 19-inches wide and 11-inches deep in one pass | | • | Scraper clears to the pavement | | • | Chute deflector controls height of snow stream | | • | 13 amp motor moves up to 800 lbs of snow per minute |
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Product Description Driven by a 13 amp motor, the Snow Joe 622 moves up to 800 pounds of snow per minute. Its durable, 4 steel blade rotor throws snow up to 20 feet, cutting 19” wide and 11” deep with each pass. The scraper blade at the base of the unit scrapes the snow clear to the pavement. Pivot wheels enhance the unit’s maneuverability, making it easy to turn and start a new path. Instant start Easy push button switch 180 degree adjustable chute Chute deflector controls height of snow stream Scraper clears to the pavement 13 amp motor moves up to 800 lbs of snow per minute 4 steel blade rotor throws snow up to 20 feet Cuts up to 19” wide and 11” deep in one pass Convenient, compact shape Pivot wheels for easy maneuverability Maintenance free ETL approved Full two-year warranty Greater snow control is afforded by the unit’s 180 degree adjustable discharge chute that lets you put the snow where you want it. The chute deflector can also be adjusted to control the height of the snow stream.
Amazon.com Product Description

With the Snow Joe thrower, winter storms are no problem for walkways, driveways, and other paths. |  The integrated chute directs the path of the blasted snow away and out, up to 20 feet. |  The 4-blade rotor chews through thick snow with speed and ease. | Get Ready for Winter with a Snow Joe Snow Thrower Responding to the need for an easy-to-use machine that could tackle heavier snowfall on large driveways and walkways, Snow Joe developed the Snow Joe Ultra 622 -- a larger electric snow thrower that delivers the power of a gas machine with the convenience of an electric unit. Driven by a 13 amp motor, the Snow Joe Ultra moves up to 800 pounds of snow per minute. Its durable, 4-blade, heavy-grade steel rotor cuts 19 inches wide and 11 inches deep with each pass, clearing up to 2150 square feet per hour. In addition to its hard-working plowing capacity, the Snow Joe Ultra features an adjustable discharge chute that rotates a complete 180 degrees to provide full control over the snow discharge direction. The chute deflector can also be adjusted to control the height of the snow stream, and the easy-glide pivot wheels make the Snow Joe Ultra easy to turn and maneuver on each pass. The scraper blade at the base of the unit efficiently scrapes the snow clear to the pavement, making walkways and driveways much safer. Like the Snow Joe 322, the Snow Joe Ultra 622 is powered electrically, so it's always effortless to start and maintain. No gas, oil, or tune-ups are necessary. The unit is ETL-approved and carries a full two-year warranty. For heavier snowfall on large driveways and walkways, the Snow Joe Ultra 622 is your smart solution this winter. Key Technical Specs:
- 180-degree adjustable chute
- 13 amp motor moves up to 800 pounds of snow per minute
- Cuts up to 19 inches wide/11 inches deep with one pass
- Easy push-button instant start
- Pivoting wheels
- ETL-approved
Warranty This Snow Joe thrower is covered by a full two-year manufacturer's warranty. Snow Joe Winter Solutions The Snow Joe company is dedicated to the design and development of innovative winter products. It operates and maintains its own overseas manufacturing facility with corporate headquarters in Edison, NJ. Its robust research and development pipeline fuses novel design approaches with advanced technology to provide consumers with smart winter solutions. These practical innovations address key winter concerns including snow removal, holiday storage, humidification, and insulation. The Snow Joe product line is distributed throughout the United States and Canada through resellers and third-party wholesalers. Encouraging its consumers to get equipped, Snow Joe aims to prepare them with the right winter tools for the job.
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Snow Thrower November 3, 2009 Lady of the Lake 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Works great and so easy to use. Also much quieter than a gas powered thrower.
Rubbish August 21, 2009 Glen - CO (Denver, CO) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Save your money. This is a poor product that will cause you grief. After receiving I set about to assemble. The electrical wire comes up the right hand side and attaches to the upper handle. However it was two inches too short. Tried calling SnoJoe, left message (I'm still waiting eight months later). I'm mechanical. I removed a side cover and could see the problem. During factory assembly the wire had been misrouted in the housing and was bound up. I removed the rear housing, and reroute the wire. (Unless you have a pretty good selection of tools, this won't be possible.) Finished the assembly. I was "excited" to see the blades spin. Attach cord, push the interlock button, pull the handle - nothing. Use a tracer (ticker) and find out that the master switch at the handle isn't switching. Take that apart. Snap it 10-15 times and now it seems to work, but the blade still won't turn. Trace wire down into rear housing, remove housing again. More tracing. The motor has a thermal limiter mounted to it that protects the motor from overheating. One crimped on terminal isn't crimped. I solder the wire to the terminal. Leave rear cover off (for testing, - I learned), plug it in, pull the trigger and we have motion. Seems okay.
In the snow the best I could do is with about 5-6 inches of moderately heavy snow. Discharge about 10 feet if the angle of the discharge nozzle is roughly straight ahead. I have to go over the area at least twice because nearly as much snow is thrown out the front of the machine as goes out the shoot. The discharge nozzle clogs frequently. If I try to take a full width path of snow, it is too much for the machine. In a heavier (10") snow I had to take no more than 2-3 inches of width or the machine bogs down and the belt starts slipping.
After a couple of weeks between storms, I get it out again to try once more. Turn it on and a crackling (electric arcing) is heard. Take off side cover, brush is stuck. Remove rear housing (I'm getting pretty good at taking it off) unstick brush, clean up commutator, reassemble and have basically the same issues as before. Poor performance.
BTW - I use a very heavy (12 gauge) extension cord, so plenty of amps are getting to the machine.
I had similar problems 2 more times before I got fed up. It was end of season discounts time at local big box store, and I bought a Toro 2 stroke. I had the opportunity to use it on the last snow storm of the season. What a difference! I was throwing the snow the full distance of my driveway (about 30 feet). No, or little discharge from the front. Clogging of the nozzle is much less.
In the final analysis, I would suggest you look elsewhere unless you have minimal snow fall. Be sure to use a minimum 14 ga extension cord (12 would be better). Don't expect too much and perhaps you'll be doing okay. If you need assistance from SnoJoe = = don't hold your breath.
Auto or Emergency Shut Down February 22, 2009 Clair K. Oliver (Huntley, PEI) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Auto or Emergency Shut Down:
This system worked the first time that I used it; the second day the power cord had to be pulled to shut it off!!
With puppies around, I had to be extra careful about their whereabouts!
With warmer temperatures (basement), it still does not shut off without "pulling the plug". It has sufficient power to handle significant amounts of snow to clear around fences for Border Collies!
Our normal snow thrower is a 15.5 HP Craftsman for the driveway/yard.
We also have a Snow Joe 322U for the decks.
Regards, Clair
good alternative February 12, 2009 J. Muench (Normal, IL) I've used it a couple of times on some light snow and it worked well. It is a nice alternative to a gas powered thrower. While it has decent power and a good clearing path, I do not think it will handle more than five inches of snow. Also, the product was very easy to put together.
No problem with power had plenty for a heavy snow. January 30, 2009 D. J. Cherelin (Rochester, NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Snow Joe 622U 19-Inch 13 Amp Electric Snow ThrowerJust got to use it for the first time. We had a good 6"-8" snow. The wet heavy stuff. Plowed right through it. Had no problem throwing the snow far enough. In fact it threw the snow too far and over the arborvitaes onto my neighbors driveway. It threw snow clear across the street. I really couldn't ask for more from a small snowblower. What normally took me 1-2 hours to shovel took less than 1/2 hour.
I think the people that complained that it lacked power did not have the proper gauge cord. If you aren't getting enough juice to the motor, it's not going to throw as far.
The only complaint I have is that I would prefer a sturdier shoot. I couldn't angle it low enough to keep the snow in my yard, so I had to go in the other direction where it didn't matter how far it shot, but it was into the wind, and less convenient with the cord. Neither was a big problem.
It got right down to the pavement easily, except where we had been driving on the snow and packing it down for 3 or 4 weeks.
It was easy to assemble, and ready to go. It was far better than the MTD(?) that I had last year. That one had such thin blades, that it broke in 2 places on the first use. The Snow Joe was no worse for wear after hitting some stones and ice chunks.
Unless something changes, I'm very happy.
Oh the noise. I wouldn't say it's quiet. It sounds like a loud vacuum cleaner. Compared to a gas engine it is quieter.
I'll update this if it ever fails me.
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