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cwags
Joined: Dec 14, 2006
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Hubby's xmas present, need help choosing btwn 2 models.
Original Message Dec 14, 2006 9:39 pm |
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Hi, I've decided to get my husband his dream present...a snowblower. It's a total surprise and I really want it to be the right one. We are in MA, have a medium-sized driveway and long sidewalks. So, I'm considering 2 models: Craftsman 5.5hp dual stage 24" #88355 (can get for $558) website: http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?cat=Snow+Equipment&pid=07188355000&vertical=LAWN&subcat=Snow+Throwers%2C+Gas&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes OR Yard Machines 2 stage 5.5hp 24" Snow Blower (31AS6BEE700) item no: 7171093 ($650) website: http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2422176&cp=1254884.1900505&clickid=lefttnav_catlinks_txt&parentPage=family&searchId=1900505#specs The seem very similar with one difference being that the Yard Machines one has a knob at the top where handles are and craftsman has that knowb down lower. I've come to a dead end in my research and and hoping for some guidance. Thanks so much!
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newjerseybt
You want it done right?...You better learn how to do it yourself!
Ariens 1128DLE Ariens 8526LE Honda HRC216 Bosch 3221L Craftsman DYT4000 Stihl FS90R
Location: Honesdale, PA
Joined: Dec 19, 2004
Points: 171
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Re: Hubby's xmas present, need help choosing btwn 2 models.
Reply #4 Dec 15, 2006 9:01 am |
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I note you get only 8-10 inches a snowfall but you also get some big storms. Didn't you get 36 inches in 1 storm a couple of years ago? What are your yearly totals? You also mentioned long walks and doing a neighbors house.
The Ariens is a far better machine IMO. Also, if you do get a monster storm, the End of Driveway which can be packed snow after a plow comes through, will be more than a challenge for a small machine.
If I were in the market for a snowblower in your area, I would be looking at an Arien's 26" wide snowblower (more HP) but they are $999 at HD. My point is if someone bought me a smaller blower as a gift, It would be a nice gesture but the wrong machine to do the job and I would end up buying a larger machine in the long run because I would be struggling as a middle aged man. Another words, there would be no savings.
This is the reason why I prefer for people not to buy me expensive or ANY Outdoor Power Equipment. I'll bet many men feel the same way for the same reasons.
If you are dead set on getting a snowblower, than get the smaller Ariens over the Craftsman. Ariens is just a better built machine IMO. Other manufacturers of quality machines are Toro, Simplicity and Honda which is very expensive.
My 2 cents....
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Noreaster2003
Location: Framingham, Ma
Joined: Feb 18, 2006
Points: 17
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Re: Hubby's xmas present, need help choosing btwn 2 models.
Reply #5 Dec 15, 2006 1:40 pm |
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That’s a great idea for a gift. But to be brutally honest, a good snowblower is a hard find at under 1k. For the most part the yard machines, troy built, mtd, cub cadet, yardman, and most sears are all the same machine with different paint on them. I would say that those machines are built to last about 4 or 5 years. Now you are closer to the ocean than I am (Framingham here) so you will have a lot more of the wet slushy snow than I. I would almost say that you are better off going with a Toro single stage. When we do get our occasional heavy storms that pile up over a foot, he will have to go out and take care of the driveway twice or more during the storm. However, the single stage machines handles the 3 inches of slush better than a big 2 stage. (You will see most 2 stage machines come with a clean out tool now, that’s for the 3 inches of slush!) If you are set on a 2 stage machine, don’t get a 5 horse motor, they don’t have enough power. If you have a 10% off coupon for Lowes or home depot, you can consider a husqvarna, toro powermax, or ariens (in order from good to better) from those stores and will get a good deal. Like what was mentioned above, the fit of a snowblower is a personal prefrence, it may be worth it to give him a picture of a snowblower for christmas and say lets go shopping when he opens it. Being your area is so small, I really think you are best off with a Toro single stage (link below)
Just my opinion, hope I helped, Jason
http://www.toro.com/home/snowthrowers/gassinglestage/ccr3650.html
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jubol
Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558
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Re: Hubby's xmas present, need help choosing btwn 2 models.
Reply #6 Dec 15, 2006 1:59 pm |
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HI, I have a Husqvarna 9STE HP with an overhead valve engine with triggers for turning. Love it!!!! If I were you I would watch Lowes for a 10 % 0ff ad, buy the Husqvarna 10.5 HP, with a 30 inch bite. They are $999.00, with 10 % off, makes it $899.00. Lot's of power, easy to turn!! Fred
Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower, MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP Self Prop Lawn Mower, Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis 2000
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jubol
Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558
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Re: Hubby's xmas present, need help choosing btwn 2 models.
Reply #9 Dec 15, 2006 4:00 pm |
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Hi, HD 10 % off coupon. Lowes will also honor HD coupons!!! Fred
Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower, MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP Self Prop Lawn Mower, Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis 2000
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RickJ
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Joined: Nov 30, 2006
Points: 35
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Re: Hubby's xmas present, need help choosing btwn 2 models.
Reply #10 Dec 15, 2006 4:35 pm |
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No matter what you do, he's going to be a happy husband. Any wife that will buy her husband a major piece of power equipment for Christmas is a keeper. I recommend higher power machines because they can handle deeper snow. A big machine can easily do a small job, but a small machine has a hard time doing a big job. That's why I recommended that 8.5 Horse Craftsman over the one you are looking at, even with the mixed reviews. ( I can find 3 people to tell me bad things about any product. People are more likely to write a complaint than they are to write praise) But I think in the long run a higher quality brand is a better buy. The reason I recommend a Simplicity, Toro, or Ariens (in that order) over a Craftsman is because they will usually last longer. They have higher quality components, so they don't wear out quickly. A Craftsman will probably last about 5 years before it needs some kind of major repair. Maybe longer, depending on use. But by the time it's 10 years old, you will probably be thinking of replacing it. A friend of mine has an Ariens that's 10 years old, and it still works like it was new. It's never been in the shop. My brother has a Craftsman that's about 13 years old, and he is looking to get rid of it because he's tired of taking it in for repair every other year. I just replaced a Simplicity that is 37 years old with one that is 10 years old (in like new condition). The 37 year old one is going to my brother's cabin, where it will probably last another 10 years. The Ariens 5520 doesn't look like a bad machine. You have to reach a little to turn the chute, but you don't have to shut the machine off to do this. It's just reaching forward instead of down. But it doesn't have electric start. (the 520E is electric start) That's not a big deal for me, but it might be for you. The smaller opening of the 5520 actually gives it a little more power. Instead of the 5.5 horse engine trying to throw 24" of snow, it only has to throw 20" of snow. This should be less work for the engine. It will take an extra pass to finish the driveway, but that's not a big deal. Your best bet would be to go and look at these in person, and see what you think your husband would like. Buy the best machine that you can afford, but don't overspend your budget. There is no reason to go deeply in debt for something like this. You can always buy another machine down the road, if your needs change. But if you an afford more, I believe that you will be much more happy in the long run with a higher quality machine. When you consider the extra $300 over a 20 year life of the machine, it's a pretty small amount. Maybe give him the picture of the snowblower and the authority to take the checkbook and buy what he wants. You might even want to consider a used machine. That would allow you to get a higher power machine within your price range. But I think he'll be happy with whatever you decide to get him.
1995 Simplicity Sno-Away 860 Snowblower, 2001 Craftsman POS lawnmower
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70chevrolet
Location: Mansfield, MA
Joined: Dec 6, 2005
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Re: Hubby's xmas present, need help choosing btwn 2 models.
Reply #11 Dec 15, 2006 4:52 pm |
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Hi, HD 10 % off coupon. Lowes will also honor HD coupons!!! Fred
WOW.... I did not know this.
$899 for that 10.5 husky is an outstanding deal.
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Snowmann
Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494
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Re: Hubby's xmas present, need help choosing btwn 2 models.
Reply #12 Dec 15, 2006 5:17 pm |
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Wife again: I have to say, this is absolutely maddening. Let me know if you think he needs a bigger machine. Our driveway is only long/wide enough to fit 1 minivan and 1 sedan back to back. Then a long sidewalk spanning a few houses (as he will want to plow the neighbors too.) We live right outside boston so maybe an average of 8-10" per snowfall. The 5.5 hp craftsman (tecumseh engine) had good reviews but the 8.5hp craftsman (Briggs & Stratton OHV Engine) had mixed reviews. So that was my reason for picking the 5.5hp. But maybe the 8.5 would be a better choice? OR...since Ariens is CLEARLY the MUCH better model. However, the reason I wasn't considering them was b/c the models in my budget (520 E and 5520--is one better than the other? Only $10 difference btwn) didn't have the chute turner out in back ... was in front of user. Let me know if that is not a big deal? Would user need to shut thrower off to turn chute? From reading consumer reports the ease of moving chute is a big deal, since he'll be going up and down driveway. Def don't want that to be a pain. I guess next model up from there w/ the snow chute adjustment in back is the Ariens 5524E. $779. Guess I could do that but wasn't planning on spending that much. Is it really necessary for a driveway like ours? Not like we live out in the country with a 1/2 mile drive... Sorry, I'm so confused but need to figure this out by tonight b/c sears is having a 10% off sale sat morn and If I"m getting a craftsman I need to be there. Thanks so very much for your help on this. I really appreicate it and my husband will too!
$779 for the ST5524E is list/retail price. You should be able to get the Ariens ST5524E for $699 and the ST724E for $799. These are the often advertised "promotional" prices and are realistic selling prices. If someone won't sell one for that right now, keep walking. Just don't try to get them for that price in the middle of a snowstorm or when they are in short supply.
PK
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jubol
Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558
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Re: Hubby's xmas present, need help choosing btwn 2 models.
Reply #13 Dec 15, 2006 5:25 pm |
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70 Chevy, I had a HD 20 % off coupon, up to $2000.00 purchase. I went to Lowes asked if they would honer it, they said yes. Bought a new double oven and dishwasher;came to $2100.00, gave me a $400.00 discount!!! Fred
Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower, MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP Self Prop Lawn Mower, Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis 2000
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