Cheap Snowblowers Under $200
Not everyone can afford an expensive, brand new snowblower. The good news is that there are plenty of cheap snowblowers, used snowblowers and electric snowblowers available that may be able to meet your needs. (Continued below).| Jacobsen Imperial Snow Blower Model 526 WHEEL W TIRE ASSEMBLY 4.10 3.50-6
$95.00
Time Left: 44m |
| Greenworks 26032 20-Inch Wide 10" Deep 12 Amp Electric Snow Thrower Cleaner
$139.99
Time Left: 2h 32m |
| MaxTrac Snowblower Tire Chains 26x12x12, 24x13x12, 5572
$91.99
Time Left: 2h 37m |
| Snow Joe Ultra SJ620 13 Amp Electric Snow Blower + Coleman Cable 40-Foot Cord
$199.99
Time Left: 2h 54m |
| well maintained two stage, self propeled snow blower
$125.00 Time Left: 3h 4m |
| Toro Snowblower Impeller part # 66-6930
$130.00
Time Left: 3h 9m |
For some people, price is the most important factor in determining what kind of snowblower they should buy. This is especially true in tough economic times, when people don't have a lot of money to spare on a snowblower.
Other people simply just don't have the need for a more expensive or fancy snowblower. Finding a cheap snowblower that can take care of a small snowstorm every now and then, or just a small strip of walkway or driveway that you need to routinely clear can make a big difference in terms of time and convenience. Buying cheap snowblowers or used snowblowers, including electric snowblowers can be the solution to what you are looking for.
There are lots of options to choose from when selecting which type of used snow thrower or cheap snow thrower to buy. If you want an electric snowblower, keep in mind that of course they are plugged in. However, they also give off less emmissions and are better for the environment.
Used snowblowers usually function well, but it's important to carefully monitor the different parts so you can catch a possible problem before it grows too large or costly. A used snowblower under $200 will typically be a single stage snowblower. Single stage snowblowers are best used with lighter snow falls and with snow that isn't extremely thick. They also should not be used on gravel or loose dirt.
There's certainly nothing wrong with finding cheap snowblowers and choosing the one that makes the most sense for you financially and in terms of your needs. If you are unsure of how much money you really should spend, compare the features of different models and classes of snowblowers.






