Snow Joe SJ803

Snow Joe SJ803
$700
  • Type: Single-Stage
  • Engine: 179cc OHV 4-stroke
  • Clearing Width: 21" (53.3 cm)″
  • Starter: 120 volt electric/recoil

Snowblower Specifications

  • Engine
    Brand Snow Joe Power
    Type Single stage
    Horsepower 179cc OHV 4-stroke
    Starting System 120 volt electric/recoil
    Fuel Tank 2 quarts (1.89 liters)
  • Overview
    In-Dash_Headlights N/A
    Heated_Handles N/A
    Weight 84 lbs
    Consumer_Warranty 2 Year Full
    Commercial_Warranty N/A
  • Drive System
    Drive Auger Propelled
    Forward_Speeds 1 forward
    Reverse_Speeds N/A
    Tire_Type Alternate Bar Tread
    Tire_Size 7" x 1.7" (17.78 cm x 4.318 cm)
    Skid_Shoes N/A
  • Impeller
    Diameter N/A
    Profile N/A
  • Auger
    Clearing Width 21" (53.3 cm)
    Clearing Height 11”
    Material Rubber
  • Chute
    Material Plastic
    Chute_Rotation Manual
    Turning_Radius 180°
    Max_Throwing_Distance 25 feet (7.62 meters)

Snowblower Reviews

  • Great Little Machine!
    By Bill(Owner), Mar. 6, 2011
    I live in W. PA, in a snow belt, and this machine is really good. I wanted a snow thrower that was agile, and didn't take a great deal of room to store. This SnowJoe fit the bill. It clears snow up to about 10 inches deep. Actually, the deeper the snow, the better it works. I've had mine for two years, and will be ordering a few new parts just to maintain its tiptop working condition. (belt and auger) Starting is a breeze and maintenace minimal. I can do my driveway and sidewalks in about 30 mintues, compared to shoveling which took about 2.5 hours.
    • Performance
    • Interior
    • Quality & Reliability
    • Overall Value
  • Great little snow blower
    By Bill(Owner), Feb. 17, 2014
    I've had my SJ803 for about 5 years. I love it. Small, maneuverable, handles 10 inches of snow easily, and durable. I have two neighbors who each have snow plows on 4-wheelers, and they have asked me several times on where to get an SJ803. I also end up doing their driveways more than they end up using their plows. Did I mention it's fun to use? I live in northwestern Pennsylvania. I can blow out a double wide driveway of 90+ feet, sidewalks of twice that, and a large patio in half an hour.
    I did need to replace the belt spring after two years, and it currently needs a tune-up. Not bad for its sixth winter.
    • Performance
    • Interior
    • Quality & Reliability
    • Overall Value
  • Great little snow blower
    By Bill(Owner), Feb. 17, 2014
    I've had my SJ803 for about 5 years. I love it. Small, maneuverable, handles 10 inches of snow easily, and durable. I have two neighbors who each have snow plows on 4-wheelers, and they have asked me several times on where to get an SJ803. I also end up doing their driveways more than they end up using their plows. Did I mention it's fun to use? I live in northwestern Pennsylvania. I can blow out a double wide driveway of 90+ feet, sidewalks of twice that, and a large patio in half an hour.
    I did need to replace the belt spring after two years, and it currently needs a tune-up. Not bad for its sixth winter.
    • Performance
    • Interior
    • Quality & Reliability
    • Overall Value

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