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Brand : Toro Model: 38361 Dimensions: 15 x 12 x 52 ” ; 13 lbs Average Rating : ![]() |
Best compact snow thrower under $100!!
6 inch Intake Height, 12 inch Clearing Width, Push & Poly V-Belt Auger Drive System. Ultralight & compact but very powerful to throw snow a range of 20 ft, this device is easy to use and keep. And without any oil or gas to burn through, the Toro 38361 power shovel really a useful, environmentally friendly option.
Buyer’s Experiences
by Boater
Boater purchased this Toro power shovel 38361 to help clear a big patio, the device turned out to be a lot better than he expected. In November, his area had a record amount of snowfall, and also this tiny device was tossed into hard work and not frustrated. He had an extension cord built to stay flexible in cold temperature which assisted the cord handling. He sais as opposed to hand lifting or shoveling the snow on the patio railing, the expense of Toro 38361 power shovel was worth all penny. And for the purpose engineered (clearing tinier areas) it was fantastic. He Preferred!
by Guy L. Pirolla
Guy L. Pirolla said it was embarassed to reviewed this device, but when anyone tested this,guarantee that it was best side-up. He had it corrected, and also would taken back until his spouse demonstrated him the way to use it properly! It could throw snow up to 25 feet.
You can find 2 competetive devices out there.
MTD was one of them which had a higher amperage. But he picked this Toro because of it was lightweight.
He recommended purchasing low temps cable to be used with these electric snow thrower.
16 guage was enough in this amperage. You need something which kept real versatile in the cold. !4 guage was very too large ,and 12 was unthinkable. Furthermore, He resided in Syracuse N.Y if it works well at here it would work well everywhere.
by JM
JM bought this snow thrower after the last winter and just tried it a few times. He used it to clear a footpath about 25 ft long. He said when compared with shoveling it was fairly faster and needs less effort but it was not fully effortless.
He found that in a deep snow he also need to bend down to hold it with two hands similar to a shovel however it eliminated the throwing and lifting motion then his back was not harming too much.
It just tossed the snow forward which means he had to checked out where it was pointed. In case the snow cover was light (2-3 ins) it could be moved using one hand just that was more at ease. Looking back he should probably had gotten the electrical snow thrower rather it had not been far more costly also it could be easier to use.

