MORE POWER! Make quick work out of the heavy white stuff nature throws your way with our most powerful electric snow thrower, the Snow Joe Ultra SJ623E. Boasting a 15-amp motor, this snow-throwing dynamo can move up to 720 pounds of snow per minute! Its durable, 4-blade rotor, constructed of heavy-grade steel, cuts a full 18-inch wide by 10-inch deep swath of snow with each pass. Easy-glide wheels make the Snow Joe Ultra super easy to turn and maneuver. The scraper blade at the base of the unit efficiently scrapes the snow clear to the ground without damaging your deck or pavement. Equipped with a 180º adjustable discharge chute, the Ultra SJ623E throws snow up to 25 feet away in the direction you want it to go. An on-board chute clean-out tool is included to help you free up a clogged chute in the event of a snow jam. This fully-loaded unit also features an on-board 20 W halogen headlight so you can clear paths day or night. Delivering the performance of a gas machine with the convenience of electric power, the Ultra SJ623E is the smart, choice for snow removal this winter. No gas, no oil, no maintenance, no fuss! GET EQUIPPED with the Snow Joe Ultra and clear out fast from tough winter messes. ETL approved; Full 2-year .
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Snow Joe SJ623E 18-Inch 15-Amp Electric Single Stage Snow Thrower w/Headlights, Blue Clearing Width, Motor
$263.67
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VERSATILE: Ideal for clearing snow off mid-to-large sized driveways and walkways
POWERFUL: 15-amp motor moves up to 720 lbs. of snow per minute
STEEL AUGER: 4-blade steel auger cuts 18 in. wide by 10 in. deep with each pass
DIRECTIONAL CHUTE: 180° adjustable directional chute throws snow up to 25 ft.
elburn paul –
The media could not be loaded. This little guy works like a charm. Used it for the first time this morning. We got about 4-5 inches of snow last night and this thing really works. Went right through it. Although, at the end of the driveway where the plow truck piles it up and it’s laden with road salt, the SnowJoe did bog down a little. But that’s to be expected. For the driveway and sidewalk, it rolled right through it. Shooting the snow about 20 feet. Very impressed with the quality and performance. The only downside is having to deal with a power cord. I knew this going in and it’s not SnowJoe’s fault. But do yourself a favor and get a good cord, rated for the amperage (15A @ xxx feet) and with insulation that is rated for cold weather. I have a decent cord, but I will be getting one that is rated for outside cold weather. Actually the cord wasn’t too bad during use, but rolling it back up at 8 degrees F was no fun. For the performance, quality and certainly for the price (~$100.00), you can’t go wrong. Get one. 02/11/2018 added a short video. Still works like a champ. I can’t understand the bad reviews.Read more
D.R.U. –
Update: This machine works well in dry snow, much easier compared to wet snow. The light does make a difference for me, I am usually stuck clearing snow after work when it is dark. 6 inches is probably the deepest I would say it can handle. Used it in 5″ deep snow and it was probably close to it’s maximum. I would give it 4 stars if it didn’t occasionally give off that burning smell (disconcerting) and if the connector for the cord was better. Make sure you have an all weather 12/3 cord (flexible to -40°C), they are not cheap, I use a neon pink one so it is easy to see in the dark, you don’t want to run it over. This is the review I wish I had read before I bought this snow blower. I have never used one until tonight and I was disappointed. The machine is easy enough to setup, 10 minutes to unpack and read the instructions. 1st irritation – the connection for the extension cord will not fit the head on my industrial 12 ga. extension cord. 2nd irritation – if you have any joints in the concrete you are clearing, the blower will jar on them because the wheels are so small. This can be painful and very frustrating. 3rd irritation – a few times I noticed a burning smell coming from the machine, not a good sign. 4th and the biggest killer of all is the snow blower does not blow any snow unless you move it with a lot of force and speed. At first I was pushing the blower at about the same pace you would push a lawn mower and it was clogging non stop. The snow was only 1″ (2 cm) deep at most, but quite wet. The snow would not even shoot out 3 feet, and after pushing the blower less than 6 feet the spout would clog. I was so frustrated that I pushed the machine as hard as I could and voila, the snow started spraying 15 to 18 feet. I bought the machine to reduce the physical stress of clearing snow, but it was actually harder physically for me to push the machine with enough pace to clear the snow than shoveling. It was definitely much faster than shoveling but definitely not easier. I hope this helps out anyone who is considering an electric snow blower.Read more
Jeff G. –
This Snow Joe was an epic fail across the board. Bad experience overall. Looked great out of the box, I bought a special extension cord that was heavy gauge and all weather. Arrived at our mountain cabin at night, so the light was going to really help as I cleared a path on the driveway of the 6-8″ snow. Plugged it it, made four passes about 30′ long on light, dry powder snow with the light blazing. Snow blew far, directional nozzle was easy to use and it seemed great. Put everything away indoors to clear the rest in the morning in the light. Five minutes into the next mornings use it began to run rough and smelled like electrical melting wires, so we stopped immediately. Checked everything, let it stay in a warm room and tried again next day, same extreme burning smell, rough running weakly and the safety switch was cheap plastic mechanism that would not engage half the time. Snow Joe died after only two 15 minutes uses maybe making 10 total passes in light snow for a total running time of 30 minutes.Read more
Tom –
HI – I just wanted to update this comment.I contacted Snow Joe and they were very responsive in sending me out replacement parts. Turns out the drive pulley was stripped. A retention screw sheared off when I tried to remove it so I could not complete the repair. A new unit was on my door step in a few days! I can honestly say that their customer service was fantastic to work with! IBased on this alone I would seriously consider Snow Joe for future purchases. Thank you Snow Joe! ———- I ordered the snow blower in October of 2016 and have used it 2 times since then. after a recent snow storm I took it out to clear the driveway and got about 4 or 5 rows cleared and it stopped working. Not sure what the issue is and am currently trying to get warranty support. I would have rated this higher as I like the unit (when it works). I hope I get support from them to fix the issue.Read more
David –
Only had this snow blower for two winters for my patio deck only 16′ X 16′ and in that time the belt broke and the electric motor went what a wast of money . Lots of stores sell Snow Joe products in Canada but the only thing that these places don’t tell you is you can’t buy the parts at a designated part store in Canada.If you need a part for your Snow Joe it must be ordered threw the manufacture in the United States where you will pay the difference of the Canadian dollar and very expensive shipping plus duty also you will wait a very long time to get the part.Snow Joe is not Canadian friendly when you need parts if you live in the United States you will receive the parts in one day at a very good price. Bought a Toro snow blower now at least i can buy parts here in CanadaRead more
ReyQC –
I live in Québec, Canada and we’ve received a fair share of snow in the last months. I’ve been lazy and have not shoveled my patio this year. But now the snow/ice is about 4-5 feets and I don’t want it to break so I’ve shoveled a bit of and told myself No more! I’ve bought this little snowblower + a 15A extension as recommended and so far i’m quite impressed. Sure! I have to break down the ice but that little thing eats right through it. And i’m not soft with it! I would’nt say it throws snow at 25 feets …maybe 15 but it’s all right for me. It’s only my second day with it but if something goes wrong, i’ll update this review Very please so far! Update 1 : the little joint at the end of the shaft to turn the chute has broken… we’ll see if they have a good warranty process… Update 2 : so after a couple more uses I discovered that the blades are scraping on the inside of the casing of the unit. After a call at the company, they are sending me a brand new unit and a prepaid shipping label and I just have to put the old one in the box and return it. So far i’m very satisfied with the customer service (english only)Read more
Wow these pants –
We’ve used it maybe twice. The first time was powdery snow maybe around 10cm high. We used it on a 10-amp extension cord because we hadn’t purchased a complimentary 15-amp cord yet (DON’T DO THIS! You will reduce the lifespan of your machine and the cord itself becomes a hazard). We decided to try it out anyways and it worked well. I’d say it threw the snow a good 3-5 metres. You’ll have to work out a movement pattern so that you’re not constantly fiddling with the cord getting in your way. The second snowfall was a lot more rough. Somewhat wet and packable snow around 30cm high. This time we had the 15-amp cord and it worked flawlessly again. The trick is to not shove it into the snow, but rather go slower. If you shove it into thick snow it will lag a bit, the motor will sound like it’s losing power. Just back up, and go into the snow slower. One problem I have is that the chute is designed in a way that it’s either too high and blows snow way too far (onto our neighbor’s driveway), or it’s too low and snow blows out the crack between the two sections that make up the chute (and into your face). The light is an added bonus, I didn’t really use it. I don’t find it necessary. The screws that tighten and hold the handlebars firm seem janky. I would be careful to not over tighten them.Read more
Metal Eagle –
I bought this with low expectations, planning to use it for clearing snow off back deck and walkway. I have found that in light powdered snow, this machine will throw it about 8 feet and for anything that is wet or packed, maybe 2-3 feet. The machine is not heavy enough to scrap off snow that has been packed down by footsteps. If there is any type of frozen crust on the snow, it will just ride right on top of the snow drift instead of plowing through it. There is a safety lever that is supposed to turn off the machine if I let go of it, like any other type of yard equipment. Today when I plugged it in, the blower started right away, even when nobody was holding it. I am glad no body else was around. First time that I have ever written a review where I say that this product is crap.Read more
Richère-Céleste Caisse –
You might think …I am tired of shoveling snow, let’s get this one! Well let me tell you one thing: you will regret it. I live in Quebec, where we get snow half a year. I tried it on 5 cm of wet snow, and it kept getting stuck, like it was too much . Ended up having to shovel by hand. Don’t even think about getting that pile of snow between your driveway and the street that the snow truck has gifted you..not possible. Again, you will have to do that by hand. I then tried it on 10 cm of powder snow today, and I am so frustrated I will try to return it. It doesn’t give me the option to return it, but I will certainly not keep that piece of garbage. If I could give 0 stars, I would. Pure garbage. You’re welcome.Read more