Snowblower in A Sentence

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    A snowblower buying guide can help you select the right snowblower for your particular needs.

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    Be very cautious about using the snowblower on a slippery driveway.

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    Driveway snow safety tips also apply when you are using a snowblower.

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    It is important to assess what your needs are before you start shopping for a snowblower.

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    Nothing is more frustrating than buying a snowblower that can't do the job for which it was intended.

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    Once again, Toro creates another snowblower model that is popular with customers.

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    Read on to find out how to select the right snowblower and how to get the best price on your investment.

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    Seeing a model in person can help you make the best decision in your snowblower investment.

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    Snowblower buying guides will tell you that the best time to purchase a snowblower, and save a little money, is to buy them in the spring or summer.

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    Some merchants will accept returns on snowblowers with no questions asked, but selecting the right snowblower the first time will save you the aggravation.

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    Some snowblower chutes can clog with wet snow.

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    Technically, this snowblower model is actually a modified shovel and is powered by electricity.

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    The depth of snow will determine the size of the snowblower you select.

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    The size and weight of snowblower models vary significantly, so take the strength of the person using the snowblower into consideration.

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    They should be instructed to stay well back from the snowblower while it's being used.

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    This single-stage snowblower is popular for its ability to clear light snowfalls, flat sidewalks and small driveways; perfect for people who have apartments, small homes or town homes.

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    This two-stage snowblower has a 28-inch clearing path and a two-year warranty.

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    Who will be using the snowblower--you, or another family member?

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    Will you be using the snowblower for driveways or sidewalks, or perhaps both?