Must live in Colorado where the snow is light and fluffy- I’m younger and had no such easy experience with typical Chicago snow- hard to push the snow blower, it was slow to get the snow moved
My wife used it on the driveway in the latest storm... she did the entire driveway TWICE in one day. (She did it instead of me because I had a hip replacement and can't walk yet.) Once the batteries get used up it takes 2-3 hours to recharge them. The charger does one battery at a time and both batteries must be installed in the snowblower for it to work. The pile of snow from the street snowplow at the end of the driveway at the street was too much for the Ryobi to handle, however.
@@youtubedavidprice the end of the driveway is too much for most snowblowers. I’m fine shoveling that small bit though. Thanks! Hope you get better soon.
@@bkelevate Thanks for the get well wishes. It's now 10 months later and I just had a SECOND hip replacement! But this year I'll be clearing the snow because Jessica will be recovering from back surgery in December. I'm glad the snow blower is lightweight.
@Persica PF -- Good question... it's been awhile since we've had snow so my memory isn't very fresh but I seem to recall it lasts about 45 minutes. It's not a heavy-duty blower but for light snow not over 10 inches it does the job.
hi all, i live in canada, pei,i would very much like to go to pine ridge on a mission to help the people,does anyone know how i can go about that?who would i get in contact with,what time of the year does people go there to help?