What Is a Snow Blower?
Snow blowers are machines designed to remove snow by crushing and throwing it a distance away.
Using an auger or impeller, snow blowers gather snow towards the center and propel it upward. The angle and direction of snow discharge can be adjusted with the chute. Models equipped with skids allow for changes in height and posture of snow removal. They eliminate the need for traditional shoveling, enabling efficient and rapid snow removal.
Snow blowers vary in size, from small ones with less than 5-10 horsepower for household use to medium-sized ones with 10-15 horsepower suitable for heavy snowfall areas, and large ones with over 15 horsepower used by municipalities and snow removal professionals. Models with lights facilitate work in low-light conditions.