I've been saving my pennies for a commercial grade snowblower and am now trying to decide between Simlicity and Ariens. I do 10-30 short ( 30-40ft) single width ( 10-15 ft) driveways. Snow is normally in the 5-10" area with occasional forays into 20-24". So far this winter we've only had 3 major accumulations.
I've looked over their web sites, read and reread the glossy brochures and chatted up some local dealers and both seem like good machines.
Here are the similarities:
- B&S OHV engines
- Heavy metal contruction
- Controls seem about equal
- Hand warmers
- Lights
Here are the differences:
- Ariens has differential while Simplicity has "Easy Turn" which is equvalent to the Ariens deluxe models
- Simplicity has power shift, basically really low gearing for when you get bogged down
- Simplicity has electric chute rotation
I've lusted after a differental drive for a while now but the Simplicity is less expensive and has features that may outweigh the differential. I've also heard some people casting aspersions on the Ariens recently, mostly having to do with factory setup. On the other hand the few Simplicity folks seem to have almost a religious fervour about their machines.
I know I'll ultimately go with what "feels best to me" but I would like to get other people's opinions before spending a load of money.
This message was modified Mar 4, 2007 by nibbler