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Greenworks 8 Amp 12-Inch Corded Snow Shovel

$135.20 $169.00

Key Features

  • Electric Start
  • Lightweight - For comfort, control, and less fatigue – 20% lighter than comparable gas-powered models.
  • Auxiliary Handle - Adds comfort and control during use.
  • Quiet Operation - Allows you to work during early mornings or late evenings without disturbing your neighbours.
  • Clearing Width - Clearing path of 12 inches.
  • Push Button Start - For easier start up.

Warranty

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Description

Welcome to a Life. Powered. by Greenworks. You will be thrilled to see that first snowflake of the season when you know this Greenworks 8A 12" Electric Snow Shovel is hanging out in your shed. With a 12" clearing path and a 4" clearing depth, this shovel gets the job done when life sends a blizzard. It discharges snow up to 20' and clears 300 lbs. of snow per minute. This Greenworks shovel has an ergonomic design for balance and comfort and an adjustable auxiliary handle for great control. Although it will make you want to stay out and shovel all day, this 8A Corded Snow Shovel Thrower from Greenworks cuts down on shoveling time and effort and gives you more time to be inside by the fire sipping on a hot cup of cocoa. Backed by a 3-year warranty, you can ensure we've got your back!

  • RELIABLE: 8-amp motor provides high performance and consistent power to easily clear driveways, sidewalks, patios and more with a 12" clearing path and up to 4" clearing depth.
  • PERFORMANCE: On-demand power providing up to 2700 RPM. With power like that, you can throw snow as far as 20’.
  • VERSITILE: Lightweight design, along with superior ergonomics and an adjustable handle allow for reduced user fatigue and ultimate comfort during heavy snowfalls. Plus, its quiet operation means you can work at dusk or dawn without disturbing your neighbors.
  • GETS THE JOB DONE: Corded power for unlimited run times. Recommended to use with following extension cords: up to 50' 14AWG or 51'-100' 12AWG. For more details on appropriate extension cord use, please refer to the owner’s manual.
  • COMPACT: Compact design for convenient storage when not in use. Perfect for areas with limited space!
  • DURABLE: Constructed with high-quality materials to ensure long-lasting durability.
  • INCLUDES: Snow Shovel and Owner's Manual.

Specifications

  • Weight
    19.48 lbs.
  • Clearing Path
    12 in
  • Clearing Depth
    4 in
  • Discharge Distance
    20 ft.
  • Package Dimensions
    32.8" × 15.1" × 12"
  • Package Weight
    20 lbs (9.07 kg)
  • Rated Power of Motor
    0.96 kW
  • Variable Speed Impeller
    No
  • Impeller Material
    Polyethylene
  • Length of Impeller
    11"
  • No Load Speed
    2700 RPM
  • Noise Level at 0' (User)
    76 dB
  • Compatible Extension Cord -50 Ft/ 15.2m
    14 gauge cord
  • Compatible Extension Cord -100 Ft/30.4m
    12 gauge cord
  • Estimated Assembly Time
    ≈10 minutes
  • Warranty
    3-Year Warranty

Manuals

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it difficult to use snow shovel/thrower with an extension cord?
  • It does take time to get used to having a cord attach to your snow shovel, we suggest keeping the electric cord as close to the outlet as you can and then move away from the outlet, so the slack always stays on the side you are moving away from or put the cord over your shoulder. That way it is always behind you while using the snow shovel but over time it will get easier to manage.

  • Can I use my Snow Shovel on uneven pavement?
  • We do not recommend using this snow shovel on uneven or non-paved areas. It works best on smooth and flat surface areas. As the operator works along the uneven surface, the tool will need to be lifted to avoid contact. Contact to non-paved areas will damage the scraper faster the more the unit makes hard contact.

  • Does the Snow Shovel have a chute?
  • The Snow Shovel is not equipped with a chute; it is a light duty unit, perfect for light to moderate snow conditions. We suggest directing the snow in front or to either side by pushing the snow shovel forward so that it rides on the scraper. The direction of the snow is changed when the user turns the shovel.

  • Why won’t my snow shovel start?
  • The tool is equipped with a safety start up feature. The units will only start when the following sequence is done: 1.Verify that the battery pack is inserted into the battery compartment. 2.Press and hold the lock-out button 3.While holding the lock-out button, press and hold the trigger switch. Please note, the Snow Shovel will not start if the lock-out button is not held until the trigger switch is lifted. Once trigger is pressed and unit is started, release the lock-out button.

  • Can I use my Snow Shovel on stairs?
  • Snow shovels are an effective tool for clearing steps and decks with ease. They are lightweight, gasless, and easy to start, so almost anyone can operate them.

Customer Reviews

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Great product so far

I do love the convenience of the battery operated equipment as well as the lightweight and performance. Only thing I question is the battery lasting as long as they say. But overall very happy.

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User friendly

I bought this for the impending feet of snow I know is coming. This works very nicely and clears snow quickly. I like the fact that I can just run across the driveway without stopping. It took a bit of getting used to figuring out an optimal angle for doing stairs but other than that it works great.

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SHOVELING

I bought elec. shovel before the weather gets bad. It is lightweight due to I am over 60 years old. I love it already.

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206515371
Effective little tool to start neighborhood feuds!

I purchased Greenworks’ 8 Amp 12-Inch Corded Snow Shovel earlier this week and have so far used it twice. I own a house that sits on a fairly small lot in an older suburban neighborhood with only a small driveway porch walk and sidewalk to clear. Here's what I've found so far:The Good:It absolutely chews right through the snow. The front end containing the engine is weighted enough to easily cause the shovel blade to sink right down to the pavement vs. riding on top of any compacted snow (with a little work at times). At the same time it's not so heavy that maneuvering it is difficult or exhausting over a reasonably small area for someone who’s at least decently fit.It's also small enough to fit on steps clearing them of snow quickly and quite easily. It definitely has enough power to shoot snow the advertised distance ahead of itself and is a big time saver vs. the use of a traditional shovel (more on this later).Lastly the price is right. If you're in the market for some powered assistance in the winter and don't want to make a big investment like you can with most other snow removal devices it won't break the bank.The Mediocre:Since it is corded there is of course the nuisance of needing to demonstrate good cord management skills. While my experience has shown that corded tools tend to be more powerful than cordless I also own several cordless electric yard tools that (while the battery lasts) have demonstrated a great amount of power. After having experienced both the corded and cordless side of things I would have absolutely preferred to have paid a bit more for the cordless model (unfortunately it doesn't appear to be sold in my area).Another issue is that there are no wheels of any kind helping you to more easily move the shovel around. On one hand were there wheels they may impede the ability to get the shovel blade as flush with the pavement as you can with the current design so perhaps this is good. On the other hand it seems as though putting some kind of small wheels on the device while still allowing the shovel blade to sit flush would be only a small engineering problem to overcome.Last but not least the lock-out safety button that must be depressed in order to engage the main trigger button and run the shovel can become rather irritating. I put this in the mediocre category and not the bad as I am a big fan of safety. That said in the use of this shovel on certain parts of my property I find myself releasing the trigger while repositioning the shovel every few seconds. The lock-out button seems ergonomically placed but having to depress it every few seconds to restart the shovel when working in these areas becomes incredibly tedious and somewhat uncomfortable. I could easily see this becoming a dramatically larger issue were I to have a larger area to remove snow from.The Bad: One issue that could certainly be improved is the construction of the shovel blade. As designed the blade is currently solid plastic. After just one use it was already showing wear given that the design requires it to scrape along the pavement during use. We'll just have to see how long it actually lasts. Good thing it comes with a four-year warranty.The biggest problem by far however is where the neighbors come in: Going back to the shovel's ability to be a time saver this is really only the case if you don't have anyone living close enough to you to have any concerns where the snow ends up. (If this is the case for you great! However if this IS the case you probably also don't live on a small enough lot for such a tiny powered snow removal tool to be of any real use to you. You'd probably be better off with something larger with wheels maybe even powered drive where you can just use a regular shovel to finish off the small nooks and crannies the larger machine can't reach.) There is no way to direct the snow with this shovel other than to have it flung straight out the front. This might be fine if you could control the trajectory but you can't. With the current design a large stream is ejected straight forward at a pretty high arc. Further the snow gets thrown out as a fine powder that expands as it's thrown. Because of this especially if there is any wind whatsoever you'll find yourself recovering areas you just cleared. Overall the result of both of these problems is that all the snow you just removed from your own driveway sidewalk etc. is now either covering some of what you already worked to clear ends up in your neighbor's driveway sidewalk etc. or out in the middle of the street impeding vehicles going past. Either way you are often spending time with a regular shovel cleaning up after yourself and at the same time no longer your neighborhood's favorite person. Again these seem like issues that would only be small engineering problems to fix. It seems likely the chute directing the snow outward could easily be made adjustable so the height at which the snow is thrown could be controlled. I may not want i...

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Makes Shoveling a Breeze

I love all of our Greenworks tools so far. I actually prefer this shovel to the thrower. Our driveway takes 1-2 hours to clear normally this cut the time down to about 20 minutes. I recommend it all the time. It works great on wet snow not the best on slush or ice but you can't really expect it to.

Greenworks 8 Amp 12-Inch Corded Snow Shovel

$135.20 $169.00

Welcome to a Life. Powered. by Greenworks. You will be thrilled to see that first snowflake of the season when you know this Greenworks 8A 12" Electric Snow Shovel is hanging out in your shed. With a 12" clearing path and a 4" clearing depth, this shovel gets the job done when life sends a blizzard. It discharges snow up to 20' and clears 300 lbs. of snow per minute. This Greenworks shovel has an ergonomic design for balance and comfort and an adjustable auxiliary handle for great control. Although it will make you want to stay out and shovel all day, this 8A Corded Snow Shovel Thrower from Greenworks cuts down on shoveling time and effort and gives you more time to be inside by the fire sipping on a hot cup of cocoa. Backed by a 3-year warranty, you can ensure we've got your back!

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