WAVY.com

Snow thrower vs. snow blower: Which is right for you?

BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.

Choosing a snow blower vs. snow thrower  

If this is the winter you’re ready to get a machine to handle the snow, you’re going to have to choose between a snow thrower and a snow blower. To choose the one right for you, consider how many inches or feet of snow you get each year, whether the snow is usually light and powdery or wet and heavy, and the size of the area you need to clear.

Whether you choose a snow thrower vs. snow blower, you’ll be buying a machine that is a real back saver.  

Shop this article: Toro Power Clear 18-Inch Single-Stage Gas Snow ThrowerGreenworks 20-Inch Corded Electric Snow Thrower and Snow Joe 18-Inch 48-Volt Cordless Snow Blower

Key measurements

Generally speaking, snow blowers are bigger, heavier and have more power than snow throwers. Just like lawn mowers, snow throwers and snow blowers come in different widths. Unlike lawn mowers, snow throwers and blowers also are made to handle different depths of snowfall.

Power

More power means you spend less time outside in the cold running your machine. More power is needed to remove snow that’s wet and heavy, compared to dry, powdery snow.

What is a snow thrower?

It’s a single-stage machine that gathers snow into the intake chute with an auger and tosses out the exhaust chute in one continuous motion. All the work is done by the auger, essentially a large screw that spins horizontally, feeding the snow into the exhaust chute. 

Snow thrower pros

Snow thrower cons

Best snow thrower picks

 

Toro Power Clear 18-Inch Single-Stage Gas Snow Thrower

The curved rubber paddles on this Toro snow thrower shred snow to reduce clogging. The exhaust chute lever with locking deflector lets you throw snow exactly where you want it.

Greenworks 20-Inch Corded Electric Snow Thrower

This 13-amp machine has 7-inch wheels for greater mobility, clears a 20-inch path through 10-inch deep snow and throws it 20 feet through an adjustable 180-degree chute.

Snow Joe 22-Inch Corded Electric Snow Thrower

The all-steel auger clears a path 22 inches wide and 13 inches deep. The 15-amp motor moves 840 pounds of snow per minute and throws it up to 25 feet away.

What is a snow blower?

Snow blower pros

Snow blower cons

Best snow blower picks

Snow Joe 18-Inch 48-Volt Cordless Snow Blower

With this Snow Joe snow blower, you can clear up to 14 tons of snow per charge with 40 minutes of run time. The Snow Joe cordless snow blower has a four-blade rubber-tipped steel auger that won’t damage your driveway.

EGO Power+ SNT2102 21-Inch 56-Volt Cordless Electric Snow Blower

This EGO snow blower has a 21-inch clearing width and a powerful 56-volt motor, offering 45 minutes of runtime with two quick-charging batteries. It has a convenient push-button electric start, LED headlights and variable speed control.  

 

PowerSmart 26-Inch Self-Propelled Snowblower with Electric Start

The 13-inch inflatable tires have deep snow treads to bite into slippery concrete, asphalt and gravel surfaces. It has an LED headlight and a handle warmer.

Should you get a snow thrower or snow blower?

If you want to clear smaller areas of snow, choose a snow thrower whose size matches the volume and type of snow you want to remove. If you get lots of snow all year long and have a long driveway, you’ll want a large, powerful snow blower.

Prices listed reflect time and date of publication and are subject to change.

Check out our Daily Deals for the best products at the best prices and sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter full of shopping inspo and sales.

Copyright 2024 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.