No featured offers available Learn more

No featured offers available

We feature offers with an Add to Cart button when an offer meets our high standards for:

  • Quality Price,
  • Reliable delivery option, and
  • Seller who offers good customer service
“No featured offers available” means no offers currently meet all of these expectations. Select See All Buying Options to shop available offers.

Select delivery location
Added to

Sorry, there was a problem.

There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Please try again.

Sorry, there was a problem.

List unavailable.

Snow Joe SJ623E 18-Inch 15-Amp Electric Walk-Behind Single Stage Snow Blower w/ Headlight, 18-Inch

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 16,744 ratings

To see product details, add this item to your cart. You can always remove it later.
18-Inch 15-Amp
Brand Snow Joe
Power Source Corded Electric
Product Dimensions 26"D x 19"W x 54.5"H
Item Weight 34 Pounds
Color w/ headlights
Engine Type 4 Cycle
Maximum Throw Distance 25 Feet

About this item

  • [DIRECTIONAL CHUTE]: 180° adjustable directional chute throws snow up to 25 ft.
  • [VERSATILE]: Ideal for clearing snow off mid-to-large sized driveways and walkways
  • [POWERFUL]: 15-amp motor moves up to 720 lbs. of snow per minute
  • [STEEL AUGER]: 4-blade steel auger cuts 18 in. wide by 10 in. deep with each pass

Customer ratings by feature

Value for money
4.8 4.8
Easy to use
4.8 4.8
Light weight
4.5 4.5
Easy to assemble
4.4 4.4

From the manufacturer

snow logo
#1
1
2
3
4

Product information

Warranty & Support

Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here. [PDF ]

Feedback

Snow

Snow Joe SJ623E 18-Inch 15-Amp Electric Walk-Behind Single Stage Snow Blower w/ Headlight, 18-Inch


Found a lower price? Let us know. Although we can't match every price reported, we'll use your feedback to ensure that our prices remain competitive.

Where did you see a lower price?

/
/
/
/
Please sign in to provide feedback.

Looking for specific info?

Product guides and documents

Product Description

MORE POWER! Make quick work out of the heavy white stuff nature throws your way with our most powerful electric snow thrower, the Snow Joe Ultra SJ623E. Boasting a 15-amp motor, this snow-throwing dynamo can move up to 720 pounds of snow per minute! Its durable, 4-blade rotor, constructed of heavy-grade steel, cuts a full 18-inch wide by 10-inch deep swath of snow with each pass. Easy-glide wheels make the Snow Joe Ultra super easy to turn and maneuver. The scraper blade at the base of the unit efficiently scrapes the snow clear to the ground without damaging your deck or pavement. Equipped with a 180º adjustable discharge chute, the Ultra SJ623E throws snow up to 25 feet away in the direction you want it to go. An on-board chute clean-out tool is included to help you free up a clogged chute in the event of a snow jam. This fully-loaded unit also features an on-board 20 W halogen headlight so you can clear paths day or night. Delivering the performance of a gas machine with the convenience of electric power, the Ultra SJ623E is the smart, choice for snow removal this winter. No gas, no oil, no maintenance, no fuss! GET EQUIPPED with the Snow Joe Ultra and clear out fast from tough winter messes. ETL approved; Full 2-year .

Compare with similar items

This Item
Snow Joe SJ623E 18-Inch 15-Amp Electric Walk-Behind Single Stage Snow Blower w/ Headlight, 18-Inch
Snow Joe SJ623E 18-Inch 15-Amp Electric Walk-Behind Single Stage Snow Blower w/ Headlight, 18-Inch
Recommendations
Snow Joe SJ626E Electric Walk-Behind Single-Stage Snow Blower, 22-inch, 14.5-Amp
dummy
Earthwise Power Tools by ALM SN75018 15-Amp 18-Inch Electric Corded Snow Thrower with LED Lights
dummy
Snow Joe 24V-X2-SB18-TV1 24-Volt IONMAX Snow Blower Bundle (w/ 2 x 4.0-Ah Batteries, Dual Port Charger, Cover, Ice Dozer)
dummy
Worx 40V 20" Cordless Snow Blower Power Share with Brushless Motor - WG471 (Batteries & Charger Included)
dummy
SuperHandy Electric Snow Thrower Walk-Behind Blower Corded AC 120V 15A 18 x 10 Inch Clearing Path 25 Feet Throwing Distance 720 lbs/Min LED Headlights for Driveway Walking Path Yards
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Price$239.05-29% $169.99
List:$239.99
-60% $160.00
List:$399.00
-27% $319.00
List:$439.99
-50% $99.99
List:$200.00
Delivery
Get it Apr 1 - 4
Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2
Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2
Get it as soon as Wednesday, Apr 3
Customer Ratings
Light weight
4.5
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.5
4.6
Easy to assemble
4.4
4.3
4.5
4.6
4.4
3.8
Maneuverability
4.0
4.2
4.1
4.2
4.1
4.1
Sold By
Southfork Homecenter
Richmond Implements
Amazon.com
Amazon.com
SuperHandy
power source
Corded Electric
Electric
Corded Electric
Battery Powered
Battery Powered
Electric
max throw distance
25 feet
25 feet
30 feet
20 feet
20 feet
25 feet
voltage
120 volts
40 volts
120 volts of alternating current
weight
34 pounds
34 pounds
30.31 pounds
38.1 pounds
47.2 pounds

Customer reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars
4.1 out of 5
16,744 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the maneuverability, ease of assembly, and weight of the snow blower. For example, they mention it's easy to maneuver, and the wheels move over the driveway pretty well. That said, opinions are mixed on power, quality, and value.

AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

1,362 customers mention1,105 positive257 negative

Customers like the performance of the snow blower. They say it works well enough for a very light duty machine, and it gets the job done efficiently. Some say it's easy to use and works well for up to 6 inches of snow. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and recommend it to others.

"...powerful enough to go through any sort of wet snow, but works great on light fluffy stuff...." Read more

"...I was surprised that this small unit actually works, and if the snow is not wet or deep it can throw snow about 5~7 meters away (about 20ft)...." Read more

"...I truly am pleased with the Functionality of this snow blower...." Read more

"...Overall, the Snow Joe SJ625E Electric Snow Blower gets the job done efficiently...." Read more

858 customers mention761 positive97 negative

Customers find the snow blower easy to assemble and use. They say it's relatively easy to handle and doesn't require much maintenance. Customers also mention it'll make the job a lot easier, making it easier than shoveling. They're also impressed with how preassembled the unit was, saying it went fairly smoothly.

"...It is so so so easy to start - no more terrifying moments with a stinky gas blower...." Read more

"...But with the Snow Joe it was so easy and pleasant to use.2. Minimum noise, and no gas fumes!..." Read more

"...ASSEMBLY: Assembling this blower is very easy, all you have to do is attach the handles, wheels, chute control arm, and chute top, everything else..." Read more

"...I was thrilled with how preassembled the unit was, I was really concerned that I was going to have to do more assembly than it actually took...." Read more

604 customers mention531 positive73 negative

Customers like the weight of the snow blower. For example, they say it's fairly light, easy to use, and has minimum cost and construction.

"...Here the features I like:1. super lightweight, makes it easy to maneuver, push, go back, etc...." Read more

"...It is considerably light weight for the size. I can also pick up the entire unit and move it if need be after assembly...." Read more

"...bucks on a gas-powered snowblower, so I went with something cheap, light, and affordable. Here comes this snowblower...." Read more

"...Weight/ergonomics: it's light, and the handle is low. I am tall and would have preferred it to be higher...." Read more

382 customers mention267 positive115 negative

Customers are mixed about the power of the snow blower. Some are impressed with the unit's power and discharge velocity, saying it's very powerful for an electric blower, while others say that the power draw is high and the blower uses a lot of electricity.

"...Pros:-Lightweight-Has enough power to take care of moderate accumulation-Reasonably priced..." Read more

"...This motor has lots of power for what it was designed to do, and it sure didn't disappoint me!..." Read more

"...However, it is obviously not as powerful as a multi-thousand dollar one nor as maneuverable as an uncorded battery one...." Read more

"...width is fantastic for handling moderate snowfall, and the motor's strength is impressive, blasting through snowbanks without much trouble...." Read more

286 customers mention210 positive76 negative

Customers like the maneuverability of the snow blower. They say that it is lightweight, easy to maneuver, and has no problem moving it around. The wheels move over the driveway pretty well, and it cleans the snow quickly with no bogging down of the motor. The motor didn't struggle at all, and stabilizes the chute control.

"...Here the features I like:1. super lightweight, makes it easy to maneuver, push, go back, etc...." Read more

"...The wheels move over the driveway pretty well, so I am not going to fault them too much...." Read more

"...It limits your mobility and, honestly, it's easy to accidentally run over the cord while you're focused on clearing snow, which can disrupt your..." Read more

"...It makes the control of the chute direction easier, it stabilizes the chute control and stabilizes the machine's entire handle structure in heavy..." Read more

1,647 customers mention838 positive809 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the snow blower. Some mention it's good for heavy snow and does well in powder snow, while others say that it struggles with more than 6 inches of snow. The quality control in China is still questionable, and the wheels feel extremely cheap.

"...CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this is a very nice snow blower. It tackles everything I need it to do, except for the drifts...." Read more

"...a rock chunk made a hole in the blower chute that is cheap flimsy plastic, so i used duct tape to cover over the cracked blower chute - on a brand..." Read more

"...done, it may not be fast or effortless, but it is still way easier than moving the snow with a traditional shovel, especially if you have a lot of..." Read more

"...-Quality control in China is still questionableUPDATE 2/26/22This is the 2nd winter and Mass has had 2 snow storms so far...." Read more

711 customers mention487 positive224 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the snow blower. Some mention it's a good bang for your buck, well worth the buy, and inexpensive. However, others say that it'll save you hours of shoveling, has cheap parts, and is poorly designed.

"...4. Great outcome for the price paid.Downside:..." Read more

"...But in all honesty I think it is an exceptional tool for the price point. This is certainly going to make winter easier." Read more

"...battery-powered unit was out of the window because they are ridiculously expensive (you could buy an entry-level gas-powered blower) and you'd need..." Read more

"...a thousand bucks on a gas-powered snowblower, so I went with something cheap, light, and affordable. Here comes this snowblower...." Read more

292 customers mention17 positive275 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the cord management of the snow blower. They mention that the cord is annoying, making the approach impractical. They also mention that using an extension cord is a pain.

"...Managing the cord is a little annoying, but not as annoying as a gas blower that won't start." Read more

"...3. Dealing with the electrical cord was a pain at first, but it was manageable as I figured out "best practices"...." Read more

"...My only complaint is that the cord restraint clips were too difficult to get on the unit. It was sent with 3 clips but I was only able to get one on...." Read more

"...The only real hassle is the cord. I didn’t knock any stars because you get what you pay for and this model requires a cord...." Read more

A Cheap Electric Snow Blower That Will Get The Job Done!
5 Stars
A Cheap Electric Snow Blower That Will Get The Job Done!
INTRO-1: I live up in the Pacific North West, and we are plagued by horrible winter storms. Most of the time we get very little snow, but on occasion, we really get the snow. I chose not to go with a gas blower for 3 reasons. (1) Gas blowers are very expensive! (2) Gas blowers require lots of maintenance, they have an engine afterall! (3) We rarely get enough snow to warrant the power of a gas blower. However, when you look at my pictures, you can tell I could have used a gas blower for the drift alone, but thats what a shovel is for lol. Like I said, most of the time we don't get this much snow, if we get any at all, so it made sense to save money, and go electric.INTRO-2: When choosing a snow blower, you have to think about the job at hand. How much snow do you get? Are you within 100-feet of an electrical outlet? Perhaps you want to skip corded electric and gas all together and go with a cordless electric? I watched video's online of cordless blowers, and to be honest, I am not really impressed. For one thing, they cost as much as a single stage gas blower, and they perform worse then a corded electric. So for me the choice was simple. I chose the 21" 15-AMP electric snow blower form Snow Joe.ASSEMBLY: Assembling this blower is very easy, all you have to do is attach the handles, wheels, chute control arm, and chute top, everything else comes already assembled. If your not sure, just follow the directions in the manual. Assembly can be completed within 30-minutes if you are slow at assembling things, or within 10-minutes if your quick.CORD: Because not everybody knows this, I feel the need to quickly mention that you must match the cord to the draw of the machine. This machine requires a minimum of a 12 gauge 3 conductor electrical cord. I highly recommend you purchase a US & WIRE Extreme cable sold on Amazon, as they remain flexible and easy to manage in freezing and sub freezing temperatures. Also make sure to get the proper length you need. Tiny driveways you can probably get away with a 50 footer. For average size driveways, you want a 100 footer. And don't get anything over 100 feet unless you step up to a 10 gauge 3 conductor cord.MOTOR: This snow blower uses a 15-AMP motor, which averages around 1500-watts of draw. A standard garage circuit or household circuit, has a 20-AMP max breaker capacity. This motor will draw 1800-watts peak power during motor startup only. Because of this, please make sure there is nothing else running on the circuit, otherwise you might risk tripping your breaker. This motor has lots of power for what it was designed to do, and it sure didn't disappoint me!BLOWER: The blower has a 12-inches tall opening by 21-inches wide. It is designed to take on no more then 1 foot at a time, however its pretty slow doing that even with fluffy snow. The blower seems to excel at tackling 6-inches to 8-inches at a respectful pace. Like I said, it will handle a foot of snow at a time, but it will be slow going. If the snow is over a foot tall, you will have to tilt the blower up to take off the top layer first, then come back again to take off the bottom layer.If your drifts are between 2-feet to 3-feet you can forget it, you will never tilt it high enough, and be able to push it through the drift. Your just going to have to grab a shovel if your in that situation and remove the top layer of the drift with a snow shovel first, then come back with the blower after that. I took a picture of the snow blower next to a drift that is too tall for the capacity of the machine. I just needed to shovel that top layer off there, then I could come back with the blower and finish it up.DRIVE: I want to remind everyone, that this blower is not self propelled. Your not going to find self propelled at this price point. This is a blower that you have to push. If you are a senior citizen, or someone with a disability, you might find pushing this thing difficult. However, if you are healthy, you can push this blower no problem, as long as you are not pushing it beyond its recommended limits.AUGER: This is a single stage snow blower, hence it has an auger, but no impeller. The auger spins at a blindingly fast rate, which grabs the snow via the rubber paddles, and throws it through the chute. The rubber paddles are replaceable, but I haven't seen any wear after a single use! On the left side of the blower is a panel that you can remove, to give you access to the sealed belt and pulley's, that link the motor to the auger. This was a good design to help keep snow away from the belt! The belt and pully's are also replaceable if they should wear out on you.CONTROLS: The controls at the operator position are very simple. You have the safety start button, the start bar, the LED headlight, and the chute direction control. In order to start the blower, you have to press and hold the safety button, and then pull back the start bar against the handle, easy! The direction of the chute can be operated remotely via the directional control arm, but the vertical up/down movement has to be done manually at the chute itself. The LED headlight has a on/off switch on top of it, so you can choose weather to run it or not, and the light position is adjustable.WHEELS: The wheels on this blower are not the greatest in the world, however, they are not the worst either. While I would have preferred pneumatic wheels, you won't find those in this price range. At least this blower didn't come with those cheap noisy plastic wheels found on kids big wheels. The wheels move over the driveway pretty well, so I am not going to fault them too much. But the reason I would have preferred pneumatic wheels, is because they are superior at moving over terrain.HANDLE: The handle itself provides a nice foam grip for your hands. It would have been nice if it were heated but again, not found in this price range. If you just wear a thick pair of winter gloves you will be fine. The handle doesn't seem to flex much at all, which really is a surprise considering the cost of the machine. I've actually been quite pleased with the handle, and I can even hang it up on the wall via the handle, so multi-purpose abilities are the way to go here.CLEANING: Cleaning up the blower is very simple, all you need is a small broom, and you just sweep the snow off of it, thats really the only maintenance you need to do on it! If it were a gas machine, you would have to worry about draining the carburetor of gas, and changing the oil for the next season.CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this is a very nice snow blower. It tackles everything I need it to do, except for the drifts. It has plenty of power for what it was designed to do, and it gets the job done. I'm actually happy that I didn't go with a lesser 13-AMP 18" model, as that would have been a pain to use in this situation. This 15-AMP 21" model was surprisingly easy to use. And if your concerned with the noise factor, well, this electric machine can be run without hearing protection on, so it won't annoy your neighbors early in the morning either. If your looking for an electric model, I recommend this one!
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
Size: 22-Inch, 15 AmpVerified Purchase
2 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021
Size: 22-Inch, 15 AmpVerified Purchase
Customer image
4.0 out of 5 stars Works well but quality control in China needs improvement
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021
I could not decide whether I wanted a gas-powered unit or battery-powered blower. Last year (2020), I resorted to shoveling only in New England's winter, which was not fun at all. So, I needed a blower immediately before the next snowfall, even though my mind was still not set.

So, I did a research and battery-powered unit was out of the window because they are ridiculously expensive (you could buy an entry-level gas-powered blower) and you'd need at least 2 batteries no matter what. I was afraid of going over the wire with this unit, but for the price (was about $170 when I bought it) I clicked "PLACE ORDER" right away. Upon opening the box, I was shocked of the "height", which was roughly half as tall as average gas-powered blowers. It was also missing a washer that goes on the shoot, but I have assortments of hardware so I just installed a stainless steel washer. However, quality control in China still has a long way to go.

OK, the performance. I measured the depth of snow, and it was 12-14", slightly wet/heavy snow. I was surprised that this small unit actually works, and if the snow is not wet or deep it can throw snow about 5~7 meters away (about 20ft). However, if the snow is deep or wet, the number drops to mere 2 meters or less. I knew this, so I was not unhappy. For 12-14" accumulation, I had to make 2 passes to clear my driveway. The biggest challenge was the heap left by the town plow. It was not easy, but as I repeatedly "hit" the heap gently but firmly, I could eventually clear it. There were some small tree branches under the snow, but this unit chewed them up & threw them away with the snow. It can also break thin sheet of ice under the snow. Mind you, I sprayed silicone spray inside the shoot (I wouldn't recommend WD40 as it could erode the resin; silicone is the best for resin/rubber).

Long story short, I was pleased with the performance. I used under-rated extension (I know I shouldn't have), but bought a 100ft 12-AWG extension immediately. The handle bar could be more robust, so do not force it and like I mentioned above, "be gentle but firm". It took me about an hour to clear my driveway as I had make 2 passes. Was I tired? Of course, but NOT nearly as tired as shoveling. It does make noise, but for me it is a sign that the motor is strong and is not annoyingly loud. The LED lights are weak as they do not come with focus lens. I believe this unit would most benefit those who cannot decide whether to go with gas-powered unit (which is a LOT more expensive than this) or electric, or just need any blower NOW. For mere $170, you can't go wrong with it and you would be happy saving your muscles & bones. Gas-powered unit requires extensive care & preservation, which I wanted to skip. Even if you do want a gas-powered unit but cannot afford one now, I would get this unit anyway just to buy time to do more research & save money.

In the next few years, I believe there would be larger electric blowers. If the time comes, I might consider getting a larger unit and keep this one as a spare.

Pros:
-Lightweight
-Has enough power to take care of moderate accumulation
-Reasonably priced
-Durable for the material (resin) used

Cons:
-Struggles on wet/heavy snow
-Have to deal with extension cable
-Becomes a decorative object during power outage
-Quality control in China is still questionable

UPDATE 2/26/22
This is the 2nd winter and Mass has had 2 snow storms so far. During the 1st storm, the drive belt has snapped but luckily I had a spare belt (thanks to one reviewer) so I could get it back on service in a half hour. The spare belt, if Snow Joe is out of stock, is AC Delco 3L245. To change the belt, UNPLUG the unit, remove the left plastic cover (there are 2 hidden screws on the aft edge) and install the belt on the drive pulley (the smaller metal) first, then onto the driven pulley (the larger plastic).

Once a while, the circuit breaker trips due to higher load, and I'm not sure how long the motor can last (the motor is not listed as a replacement parts), but so far I'm very pleased with the performance for the price.
Images in this review
Customer image
Customer image
113 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022
Size: 21-Inch, 15 AmpVerified Purchase
One person found this helpful
Report

Top reviews from other countries

Gary Sauve
5.0 out of 5 stars Very reliable. Light weight no maintenance
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2024
Size: 21-Inch, 15 AmpVerified Purchase
2 people found this helpful
Report
Peter Hanson
5.0 out of 5 stars High Quality Build with 15 Amps of Power for a Reasonable Price
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2023
Size: 18-Inch 15-AmpVerified Purchase
Customer image
Peter Hanson
5.0 out of 5 stars High Quality Build with 15 Amps of Power for a Reasonable Price
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2023
FIRST IMPRESSIONS: I purchased this product through Amazon Prime and fulfillment and delivery was spot on time. The product arrived packaged in a sturdy and attractive cardboard box. Inside the unit was secure and well wrapped in protective plastic. There were no missing pieces or parts. My only disappointment was a broken extension cord restraint hook which I arranged to have replaced through SJ customer service. Assembly was a breeze as the product is mostly pre-assembled and only involves: 1) extending and securing the handle-bar and frame assembly, 2) Securing the crank rod assembly, 3) Loosening and locking the discharge shoot deflector securely onto the discharge hood. When assembled the product has a solid look and feel of quality. The manual is concise and well written and contains everything you need to know about safely assembling, operating and maintaining your Snow Joe. Take a minute to register your unit with SJ to activate your 2-year standard product warranty and to also receive a bonus 90 days of extra protection.

FIRST RUN: The first run of my SJ went smoothly without incident. It was a light job of moving only 1 and half to 3 inches of light dry snow. Still, I am glad I got the 15 Amp version especially for clearing the bottom of my driveway for after the snow plow has gone through. Looking forward to tackling bigger and heavier jobs. I think and hope that my snow shoveling chores just got a whole lot easier. The biggest challenge was learning how to manage the cord while operating to avoid any accidents. Will post updates in the future to share the experience.

I am giving this product an initial overall 4-star rating pending further review after I have used it over a more extended period. So far it has met all my expectations and made a strong positive impression. I hope and expect to upgrade it to 5 stars all around.

UPDATE#1: My second outing with my new SJ was at night on 3 to 6 inches of moist snow. Again the SJ handled the job with no difficulty. I was being careful not to overload the unit going through the thicker patches. The 20 watt LED headlamp proved useful in illuminating the path directly in front of the unit. I look forward to testing the unit under heavier and wetter snow conditions. So far, so good.

UPDATE#2: The day of the first big test arrived when 10 to 12 inches of heavy wet snow fell overnight. As I surveyed my 12 by 40 foot driveway and 32 feet of sidewalk, I could already feel the pain in my arms, shoulders and back if I had to do this job by hand. Fortunately, my SJ was ready to go. I first cleared a swath down the center of my drive, taking it slowly in small bites so as not to overload the machine. After this I was able to go up and down my driveway shaving off 12 inch swaths and blowing the snow to the sides. By being careful not to overload the machine, my SJ easily cleared the heavy wet snow. I was impressed by how well the steel blades cleared the snow right down to the pavement. The chute clean-out tool came in handy for clearing the discharge chute of wet snow blockages. Although it took a couple of hours to clear most of the snow, I was grateful for the pain and suffering my SJ helped me avoid. The ultimate challenge lay ahead in clearing out the 2 and half foot drift of heavy, compacted slushy snow left across the bottom of my drive by the snow plow.

UPDATE#3: From the start I knew that clearing the drift left by the snow plow was too big a job for my SJ to handle alone. So my strategy was to use a shovel to break up the drift into bite-size chunks and create a 6 inch high swath for my SJ to clear. This strategy worked well and again my SJ had no problem in clearing wet snow including the heavy slush. Again I was grateful for the pain and suffering avoided if I would have had to lift and shovel all that heavy wet snow by hand. Three cheers for my small but mighty Snow Joe!

FINAL VERDICT: After having tested my SJ under a variety of conditions from mild, medium to extreme, the SJ has met and even exceeded my expectations. It is definitely up to the task of handling the full range of all my snow removal challenges, using a measure of common sense in heavier conditions. Therefore I am upgrading its overall rating to 5 stars. This upgraded package with the 15 Amp motor, head light and chute clean-out tool is well worth it and should more than satisfy the needs of home owners with small to medium size snow removal challenges.

P.S. I have attached a photo of my SJ hanging on a metal bracket inside my garage next to the main door and the electrical power outlet where it is always ready to go on a moment’s notice. As space is extremely limited for storage inside my garage, I really appreciate this space-saving aspect of the SJ due to its small light-weight design.
Images in this review
Customer image
Customer image
12 people found this helpful
Report
Callopsitte
5.0 out of 5 stars Snow Joe rocks!
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2019
Size: 22-Inch, 15 AmpVerified Purchase
23 people found this helpful
Report
J Roy
4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive medium duty snowblower
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2020
Size: 21-Inch, 15 AmpVerified Purchase
11 people found this helpful
Report
Aaron Hansen
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing compact snow thrower!
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2020
Size: 22-Inch, 15 AmpVerified Purchase
16 people found this helpful
Report