Snow Joe Hybrid Snow Shovel 13-Inch 40 V 2 Ah Battery Brushless (Gray)

Snow Joe Hybrid Snow Shovel 13-Inch 40 V 2 Ah Battery Brushless (Gray)

What happens when you cross battery with electric? Introducing the world’s first truly hybrid electric OR battery powered winter weather snow shovel. Declare your independence from the grid and go offline. Snow Joe’s exclusive hybrid technology allows you to quickly and easily switch from powered when you need it – to unplugged when you don’t – to blast your way past the limits of the extension cord and dare to go where no electric has gone before. A dusting on the deck? The 40 V iONMAX 2.0 AH battery’s great for a quick sweep or for those areas where the cord won’t cut it. Drop it in and go! More snow in the driveway? Simply plug it in, turn it on, and dig out. The only real difficulty you’ll have is deciding whether to choose battery or electric. Best of all, hybrid technology means never having to run out of power, or options, when winter strikes. Exercise your freedom of choice. Make the switch to hybrid. Exclusive hybrid technology – choose corded or cordless operation. Featuring exclusive EcoSharp® technology for no fade power and maximum performance. Ideal for quick, easy snow pickups on decks, steps, patios, sidewalks and driveways. 40 V iONMAX 2.0 Ah EcoSharp® LITE rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 30 minutes of whisper-quiet run time. 2-blade paddle auger throws snow up to 25 feet; cuts 13 in. Wide x 6 in. 15-amp brushless motor moves up to 300 lbs of snow per minute. Ergonomic, lightweight design (only 14.5 lbs) with adjustable back-saving handle. The item “Snow Joe Hybrid Snow Shovel 13-Inch 40 V 2 Ah Battery Brushless (Gray)” is in sale since Wednesday, October 3, 2018. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Outdoor Power Equipment\Snow Blowers”. The seller is “snowjoe_factory_outlet” and is located in Carlstadt, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: SNOWJOE
  • MPN: ION13SS-LTE-HYB
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