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serious? this seems dangerous.... spinning fan and dragging a cord around the driveway? hehhh...

we used to have one in ny, it was ok if you used it when the snow got to be ~1" or something. of course it was completely fucking useless when the city plow drove massive amounts of the hard snow into the driveway entrance.
 
They used to make corded electric ones. Maybe they still do. My granddad had one. It sucked.
Did he use the correct wiring or did he do that thing retarded people do - power it using a 100ft #18 cord?

I'm guessing he did the retard thing. A good 15A cord can set you back $50 or more, so a lot of people don't get them. Run the 15A weed whacker on a 10A cord? Let's do it bro!
*2 weeks later*
Piece of shit weed whacker motor burned out! GRR!!!!
 
I'm skeptical that someone at a flea market would sell a working snow blower for a dollar. The scrap metal value is more than that.
 
This thread reminds me, I should look for some deals on bulk Christmas lights. I want to buy like 1800 watts worth of LED lights and totally deck out this place.
 
This thread reminds me, I should look for some deals on bulk Christmas lights. I want to buy like 1800 watts worth of LED lights and totally deck out this place.
Not to actually make this thread turn in a serious direction, but LED Christmas lights you buy in most stores are complete crap. They rust after a couple seasons, the bulbs burn out from bad voltage, or the whites look blue, etc. It's not like the difference between cheap and "professional grade" incandescent lights. There is a true "you get what you pay for" here. You've already missed the best time to get quality LED strings in bulk, which is around Feb-April. Even then they aren't cheap.
 
Actually yeah when I first tried LED lights I actually returned them. I still buy the C9's. I'm old school like that. I use the LEDs indoors though.

But 1800w worth of LED lights would still be awesome to see. 😀
 
Actually yeah when I first tried LED lights I actually returned them. I still buy the C9's. I'm old school like that. I use the LEDs indoors though.

But 1800w worth of LED lights would still be awesome to see. 😀


You could just get 1 big 1800w LED and crane it onto your house although the planes trying to land in your garden might keep you awake at night.
 
WTF, that's awesome.

I wish they'd make battery powered snowblowers.

i recently got a battery powered trimmer/edger (who wants to smell gas or lug a wire around on a simple tool) and that thing barely lasts once around the property... that's why it comes with 2 batteries, but the main problem is it takes 9 hours to charge each. I can not imagine a snowblower, because all the trimmer does is spin its head around and force isn't necessary.
 
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For some reason, I can never get a good deal on a snow blower here.


do you even use snow blower in FloRida?



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To the OP....As a flying swine once said...everybody knows this......😀
 
they said theyd tried to give it away forever and could not get any takers
I go to flea markets quite a bit. I know quite a few people who sell stuff frequently at flea markets. For many of them, it's a huge source of income Most of them are in it to make a profit, not take a loss. A flea marketer who would unload an (at least) $100 snow blower for only $1? Does not compute. I go to auctions and frequently see stuff go for dirt cheap - I said at one auction that "I almost feel like I'm a guilty party of stealing for getting these things so cheap." There's no way in hell that people would let a snowblower go that cheap. At $10, someone would grab it with hopes that they could turn around and make a quick profit on Craigslist the same day. $1 makes no sense.

Unless... you bought a snow shovel and you're embellishing this story a bit.
 
I go to flea markets quite a bit. I know quite a few people who sell stuff frequently at flea markets. For many of them, it's a huge source of income Most of them are in it to make a profit, not take a loss. A flea marketer who would unload an (at least) $100 snow blower for only $1? Does not compute. I go to auctions and frequently see stuff go for dirt cheap - I said at one auction that "I almost feel like I'm a guilty party of stealing for getting these things so cheap." There's no way in hell that people would let a snowblower go that cheap. At $10, someone would grab it with hopes that they could turn around and make a quick profit on Craigslist the same day. $1 makes no sense.

Unless... you bought a snow shovel and you're embellishing this story a bit.

If price was 20 bucks thats about what you will get for that at scrap. Hell even some chicken head for the snow blower would make sense..
 
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