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I tested DeWalt's electric snow blower over the weekend - now my gas model feels old school

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DeWalt 60V Max snow thrower ZDNET's key takeaways The DeWalt 60V Max snow blower kit is available for about $1,000.

With an all-steel auger and electric chute controls, you'll make quick work of accumulation and drifts.

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Living in Cleveland, winters can be brutal with lake-effect snow and frigid temperatures. So in the winter of 2021, I bought myself a Troy-Bilt Storm 2420 two-stage snow thrower. The model did a great job until I pulled it out of the shed to prep for a recent storm...and it wouldn't start.

I struggled mightily with the pull cord before remembering it had an electric start. Yet a few minutes and one extension cord later, there was just the sad, labored whirring of a gas engine struggling to kick over.

With a storm just a few days away and expected to drop over a foot of snow, I didn't have time to troubleshoot. Troubleshooting would involve tearing apart the engine, draining the fuel lines, and testing the wiring harnesses.

Also: The best snow blowers for unruly winter weather

And as my neighbors curiously peeked through their curtains and blinds to watch me threaten a piece of machinery with all manner of methods for rapid and violent disassembly, the bright yellow of the DeWalt 60V Max shone like a beacon of hope from the back of my garage.

The DeWalt 60V Max appears to be sold out at Home Depot, but is available at Ace Hardware and through Grainger.

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