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Toro Power Shovel 7.5 Amp Snow Thrower/Electric Broom #38360 | 
| Brand: Toro
List Price: $200.00 Buy New: $129.99 You Save: $70.01 (35%)
New (7) from $129.99
Rating: 114 reviews Sales Rank: 6854
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Size: United States Shipping Weight (lbs): 13 Dimensions (in): 15 x 12 x 52
MPN: 38360 Model: 38360 UPC: 021038383101 EAN: 0021038383606 ASIN: B0002ST948
Release Date: October 11, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Ultralight electric snow thrower; quickly converts to power broom for year-round use | | • | 7-1/2 amp electric motor throws snow to 20 feet, cuts 6-inches deep and 12-inches wide per pass | | • | Durable plastic body; metal handle; minor assembly required | | • | Includes broom accessory and key lock | | • | 15 by 12 by 52 inches; 12-1/2 pounds; 2-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description

The Power Shovel Plus makes quick work of snow-blocked decks, patios, and sidewalks. | 
With a simple, easy conversion, the Power Shovel Plus converts to a power broom for year-round use. | The Power Shovel Plus The Toro Power Shovel Plus is two tools in one: an ultra-light snow thrower and power broom. In shovel mode, the Power Shovel Plus can clear 300 pounds of snow per minute, which makes it perfect for quickly clearing snow from decks, walks, and patios. When the weather is warmer, just flip it over, change the rotor and use the broom feature to clear leaves, dirt and debris. This handy model converts from Power Shovel to Power Broom in minutes, and it's wholly maintenance free -- with no gas and oil to mix. Simply plug it in and go! This electric tool weighs just 12.5 pounds, so the Power Shovel Plus is much easier to maneuver than a bulky gas unit. Key Technical Specs:
- Power: 7.5 amp electric motor
- Cut depth: 6 inches
- Cut width: 12 inches per pass
- Some assembly required
Warranty Toro warrants this product with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, sharpening, alteration, unauthorized repair or misuse. Toro: Count on It. Toro has a vision for the future and the wisdom of the past. Since 1914 Toro has created innovative, high-quality products that are earth and customer-friendly -- and Toro's products are as diverse as its customers. From landscapers and golf course managers to homeowners, grounds and sports field managers and beyond, Toro's equipment is built to satisfy the needs of every environment. Toro also makes a point of giving back to the industry and the communities it serves. Through The Toro Foundation, a portion of every Toro purchase is returned to communities and the turf industry. And The Toro Scholars Program awards scholarships to tomorrow's outdoor landscape industry leaders.
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I have used one for 8 years December 14, 2004 Robert Binder (Long Beach, NY) 187 out of 191 found this review helpful
This little devil has saved my back many times. It is small enough to hang on a hook on the wall. I had gotten it second hand from relatives that were moving to Florida at least 8 years ago. I use it to clear my driveway at home, and then throw it in the back seat of my car to take it to do the sidewalk at my business. Usually, I use it one hand as if using a vacuum cleaner. When the snow is deep...as being plowed in at the end of my driveway, it is light enough to hold like a shovel and scoop out layers from the top down. So it has gotten some heavy use over the years. Last year during one storm I used it to clear a 12'x80' sidewalk with a 2' packed drift made by the snow plow so I could have trucks deliver to my store. I might add that this is a task that a sane person would not have attempted with this, but if I let it freeze up I would have been in trouble. While this is a big leap over using a regular shovel as far as time and effort it does have it short comings. My two gripes about it are that the extension plug would often be pulled out of it. I solved that by making a knot as if I was first tying a shoelace and then plugging them together. The second and the reason that I gave it 3 stars is that it directs the snow directly in front. Because of this I start in the middle of the driveway and shoot it to one side and then do the same on the other. I do the same when doing a sidewalk. This is a lot more work then using a blower that directs the snow to the side, and alot messier. Don't expect a clean manicured edge. I have a corner house and the 180 feet of sidewalk were a real pain. Because if this I recently bought the Toro 38025 1800 Power Curve Snow Thrower that has a wider path and directs the snow. It is still light enough to be thrown in the car, and I won't have to deal with gasoline and starting. I would expect that it will take me half the time and effort over this model. While $200 more, it is worth it. Amazon also has the YardMachines 31A-040-800 Snow Fox for around $160 that has a 12' path and directs the snow removal.
Dig It November 24, 2005 Sky (New York) 85 out of 85 found this review helpful
If you go to Target, Home Depot or any of the other big chains that sell the Toro Electric Shovel you will probably find the same thing that I did...that it is SOLD OUT. Why? Because this is one of the most helpful tools to have ever been placed on the market. It works fairly well on small driveways; don't forget to pick up a nice long outdoor-use electric extension cord. And use this only on paved surfaces...no loose gravel! But the real benefit of this tool comes with walkways and DECKS. If you've got a large driveway, pass on this and go for something with a little more power. If you've got a decent size walkway, you'll love this. It clears the snow with ease and it will last forever; my father-in-law has had his since the early 90s. If you have a deck with a railing, and your deck isn't covered so it builds up with snow, the Toro Electric Shovel will become your best winter friend. The snow is propelled a good 25 feet and easily clears deck railings. Just don't shoot the snow into the wind (duh). No more throwing out your back from lifting heavy snow over railings with this baby. No matter where you use this...a word of advice: Try not to let the snow get deeper than about 6". Yes, that means you might have to go out a couple of times. But c'mon...it's fun! The Toro still works in deep snow, but it really isn't designed for it. Any deeper than about 6" and you'll need to "shave the top of the snow accumulation," and you might as well not have the electric shovel for the effort that takes. Happy snow season!
A great backsaver! March 10, 2003 John from Wisconsin (Wisconsin United States) 55 out of 55 found this review helpful
Up here in Wisconsin we're pretty much guaranteed to get snow during the winter months, however, we don't always get a lot at one time. For snowfalls with a depth of 8" and on up I use a larger snowblower. The powershovel works great for less snow, although, if you're not clearing a large area it'll work great for most any depth. It also works well with both heavy wet and light dusty snowfalls. It really throws the snow, the distance varies depending on the consistency of the snow and the angle that you hold the shovel, but overall I'd say 15 feet. It works perfectly on concrete and asphalt surfaces and with a little technique it'll work well in rough areas. The point is it saves your back, it saves time, and it might even save your life if you have a bad heart. And, if you don't mind clearing snow it is fun to use. It is similar in weight and function to using a weed whip, it can be a workout but nothing near the back breaking workout that you get using an ordinary shovel. It's powered by electricity so you obviously need a cord. It is very important to purchase a cord that will remain flexible in low temperatures and don't skimp on the length. The cord can come unplugged. Some cords come with a locking feature to prevent this or you can be creative and use a plastic zip tie. Hope this helps.
Toro Terrific!!! December 3, 2001 44 out of 44 found this review helpful
Ordered with "tongue in cheek" a power snow shovel for under $100.00...would it work? I was pleasantly surprised cleared my deck in no time at all even when the snow had melted and partially refroze. Where it was deep I skimmed off the top layer and it cleared it down to the deck boards without damage. You can't get more bang for the buck....delivered in 2 days...Great service and product!
Do NOT Bother with this Useless Junk! March 12, 2005 Keith A. Sarson (Falls Church, VA United States) 43 out of 51 found this review helpful
Toro is whittling down whatever reputation they have as lawnmower and small equipment manufacturer by foisting this horrible waste of time on people. I had seen an advertisement and told my wife to get me one of these Toro Electric Power Shovel Plus's for Christmas, which she did. I couldn't wait for the first snowfall, but it was only about an inch.... But the snow shovel just sprayed the snow up in the air for the wind to carry it back onto the driveway where you previously shoveled or in your face. In order to work with the wind I had to go back and forth across my narrow 30 foot driveway, much more work than just clearing strips straight up... Then for the second snow of the season it was about 2-3 inches, and I went to try the shovel again. But this time it was not as windy, but halfway through the driveway the shovel started slipping. The plastic parts had WORN out and stripped themselves with hardly any use. I then referred to the warranty and called Toro in the beginning of January. Since the damage to the shovel was more than they could just send me a part with instructions, they told me to take it to a repair facility. They referred me to three authorized repair shops. I wasn't familiar with any of them, so I just chose the closest one, JT Mower of Annandale VA. They held onto the shovel for 6 weeks saying they were having trouble getting parts. But when I called the manufacturer, they told me there was no shortage of parts. So I called them back and told them there was no shortage of parts, to fix it. So they said it would be fixed next week, but it wasn't, and finally the following week it was fixed. I missed three more snows waiting for them to fix it. When I arrived to pick it up they wanted to charge me $41. for warranty repairs and said you didn't tell us it was a warranty repair-which is a lie, as I brought the warranty with me, and asked him if they fixed many and if it actually was junk since it was brand new and broke with hardly any use at all...well he pointed to several more in his shop waiting repairs...enough said... So now I am picking up the unrepaired snow shovel and returning it for full refund. This shovel is nothing but aggravation. It is annoying that a reputable manufacturer like Toro does not build a better product and they do not honor the warranty... Toro has lost a customer for life...and if I were you I would be wary of buying any other Toro products.... I would give this product 0 or negative stars if I could. Anyone recommending this product must have a different version that was built better or is just a company shill... DO NOT BUY THIS SHOVEL!!!!! IF you get it as a gift RETURN IT IMMEDIATELY! I believe they may just try to give you the run-around until Spring knowing that you will not use it until next winter when the warranty has expired. DO NOT WASTE ANY MONEY OR TIME ON THIS JUNK!!!!! I have and sincerely regret it! Keith S. :{)>
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