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iowawoodcutter
Joined: Oct 3, 2009
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Deluxe Platinum 24 or 30 decision help
Original Message Oct 3, 2009 1:36 pm |
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Hi All,
I have read through the postings and would like some help selecting a snowblower from Home Depot. The Home Depot in my area sells Ariens. I have some gift cards with them which is why I have narrowed it to Home Depot. I have a 100ft, standard 2 car driveway, mostly mixed gravel. I also have a boat parking space so there is some extra mixed gravel driveway also. I live just North of the Quad Cities in Iowa. The last two years we have gotten a lot of snow, and some years, there is nothing. The last two have been medium to medium heavy wet snow with a max of 8 inches of snow.
I like to buy quality and overbuy instead of underbuy, so I have tentatively selected the Ariens Deluxe Platinum 24 (1349$) or Deluxe Platinum 30 (1599$). For the amount I have, do I really need the 30 or will the 24 be plenty? Any other suggestions or comments, would be appreciated.
thanks
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iowawoodcutter
Joined: Oct 3, 2009
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Re: Deluxe Platinum 24 or 30 decision help
Reply #1 Oct 7, 2009 11:27 am |
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anyone?
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skier1
Location: South Eastern Wisconsin
Joined: Sep 28, 2009
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Re: Deluxe Platinum 24 or 30 decision help
Reply #2 Oct 7, 2009 2:24 pm |
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In my opinion, your choice of the 30 would not only hlep you more, but it will also give you piece of mind. I had read elsewhere here that you can consider the total usage of a blower to be 2-3" less that they overall with of the machine, so your 30" would actually be 27". I am also presuming that the 30 has a slightly stronger motor, and if you get a fair ambount of snow and any drigfting, then having any extra power will be nice to throw it that 5 feet or so farther. good luck with your choice.
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iowawoodcutter
Joined: Oct 3, 2009
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Re: Deluxe Platinum 24 or 30 decision help
Reply #4 Oct 8, 2009 9:15 am |
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Thanks for the replies. I think I have actually decided on the Deluxe (non-platinum) 24". Home depot will not order the platinum 24" as it is not in their system. My neighbor actually has had a 22" 5hp toro two stage that he has used for five years or so and he said it has been more than enough and he would not want anything bigger. I figure that the 24" will have more throwing power than the 27" deluxe that has the same engine, plus the smaller footprint will be better for a mixed gravel driveway that is not exactly level (ie scraping highpoints). Am I correct in assuming these two points? Also, the driveway is very straight with a very slight downhill grade. So all in all, it might just be smarter to save the 400$ difference.
thanks again.
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iowawoodcutter
Joined: Oct 3, 2009
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Re: Deluxe Platinum 24 or 30 decision help
Reply #5 Oct 8, 2009 10:46 am |
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actually I just noticed that the 24" has a pin lock instead of a hand operated one like the 27 deluxe, is that a pain?
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iowawoodcutter
Joined: Oct 3, 2009
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Re: Deluxe Platinum 24 or 30 decision help
Reply #7 Oct 10, 2009 3:19 pm |
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Just picked up the Deluxe 27 at Home Depot for 741$ out the door. After 10% discount and 225$ in gift cards.
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iowawoodcutter
Joined: Oct 3, 2009
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Re: Deluxe Platinum 24 or 30 decision help
Reply #9 Oct 13, 2009 4:23 pm |
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I noticed is pulls (or I guess pushes) to the left noticeably with the remote lock not engaged. This could be annoying but if it is I will just leave it locked constantly and pick it up from the handles and swing it around pivoting on the skid shoes at the ends of the driveway. Also, I would have loved the Plat 24 with the ATC, but out the door for it would have been 1375. At 741 out the door for the Deluxe 27, I could not justify the extra expense.
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iowawoodcutter
Joined: Oct 3, 2009
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Re: Deluxe Platinum 24 or 30 decision help
Reply #11 Oct 14, 2009 12:44 am |
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Grump,
I have done it before with my dads blower. His wheels are locked all the time and I just pick her up and swing it around. His is heavier than mine also and it did not bother my back, only if I have to bend over do I get back problems. Plus I am fairly young (35) and an avid weightlifter so it does not bother me as basically the same snowblower at twice the price would have bothered me.
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