Husqvarna Snow Blowers

“Blast through hard-packed snow. Husqvarna’s two-stage system snow throwers work well even with hard-packed snow by grinding it down before it is fed into the housing and discharged through the impeller. Our snow blowers are built to withstand the demands of harsh winters with heavy-duty, two-stage components featuring a cast iron gearbox and impeller, each with a 10-Year Limited Warranty for years of trouble-free snow removal“, from www.husqvarna.com

Why Buy Husqvarna Snow Blowers?

“When it comes to safe operation, Craftsman has some of the safest snow blowers on the market, which makes them great for beginners new to snow blowing. However, all of their snow blowers are still power tools so you have to still treat them as such, keeping safety in mind at all times”, from www.backyardboss.net

Types of Husqvarna Snow Blowers:

Husqvarna makes several models of snow blowers that include:

  • ST 124
  • ST224
  • ST 227
  • ST 230
  • ST324
  • ST327
  • ST330
  • ST 427
  • ST 427
  • ST 430
  • ST 424T
  • ST 427T
  • ST 430T

Husqvarna Snow Blower Reviews

Snow Blower vs Snow Removal Service

Still having trouble deciding whether to buy a snowblower? Consider the following:

1. Your Time is Valuable

Life is busy… kids, family, and work can often get in the way. Shoveling snow is just another task that you don’t need. One of the main reasons homeowners choose a snow removal service is because they value their time and don’t enjoy clearing snow.

2. Snow Blowers Are Inconvenient

A snow blower takes time to use, clean, and maintain. Imagine having to pull out the snowblower every time it snows or when the snowplow blocks your driveway. It could be early in the morning or in the middle of the day. Do you want to go through the hassle?

3. More Money Than You Think

There is a hefty cost in buying a snowblower, but many homeowners think that once purchased, you will save more money. Consider the time it takes to maintain and use a snowblower. It costs about $100/year for annual snowblower maintenance (oil change, lubrication, and more), plus the time it takes you to bring your snowblower for servicing. Consider how much your time is worth when deciding to use a snow removal service or buying a snowblower.

4. Operating Snow Blowers and Shoveling Snow Increase the Risk of Heart attacks

Snow shoveling and pushing a snowblower are known triggers for heart attacks, according to Harvard Health. Rarely exercising and cold weather both boost blood pressure, interrupt blood flow to part of the heart, and make blood more likely to form clots.

If you would like to chat about the pros and cons of a snow removal service, please do give J.R Lawn and Snow at (613) 229-4803. We are one of Ottawa’s largest snow removal companies and trusted by thousands of clients with clearing their driveways every year.