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Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025

Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025


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Brand: Toro
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $329.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 414 reviews
Sales Rank: 59

Media: Tools & Hardware
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 24
Dimensions (in): 47 x 18 x 36.3

MPN: 38025
Model: 38025
UPC: 021038380254
EAN: 0021038380254
ASIN: B00005OQMG

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Features:
   Electric curve snow thrower; simple trigger start and no parts to lubricate
   12 amp electric motor throws snow to 30 feet, cuts 10-inches deep and 18-inches wide per pass
   Durable plastic body; metal handle; minor assembly required
   Includes 160-degree adjustable chute, safety key lock
   47 by 18 by 36.2 inches; 24 pounds; 2-year warranty

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Product Description
Lightweight and hardworking, Toro electric snowthrowers and snowblowers tackle snow with power and maneuverability.

  • Clearing width: 18"
  • Capacity: 700 lbs per minute
  • Throw distance: 30'
  • Weight: 24 pounds
  • Adjustable Chute (160 degrees)

    Comes with a two year full manufacturer warranty from Toro -- the makers of the world's best snow throwers and snow blowers.

    Amazon.com Review
    Clear driveways, walkways, and patios quickly and easily with the Toro 1800 Power Curve Electric Snow Thrower. Compact yet powerful enough to toss snow a distance of 30 feet, this machine is easy to operate and maintain, so you can enjoy the next snowfall without having to worry about whose turn it is to shovel.

    The Toro 1800 Power Curve Electric Snow Thrower:
    • Tosses snow 30 feet.
    • Employs the Power Curve System to clean all the way to the pavement.
    • Has a snow removal capacity of 700 pounds per minute.


    Remove large amounts of snow in no time. View larger.


    The lift handle makes it easy to move.
    Fast, Effective Snow Removal with the Power Curve System
    Toro's patented Power Curve System employs a unique, curved rotor and a funnel-shaped housing, in addition to wide rubber paddles that propel the machine forward and clean all the way down to the pavement. This technology lets you move more snow in less time, and it virtually eliminates clogging, so you can be confident that your snow thrower will be ready the next time a winter storm comes your way.

    With a snow removal capacity of 700 pounds per minute, the Power Curve lets you clear four inches of snow off a 50-by-20-foot driveway in just 10 minutes. The machine's clearing width of 18 inches means that you can clear most walkways with just one or two quick passes. And with a snow cut depth of 10 inches per pass, you won't need to repeat work you've already done, unless you're in the middle of a serious blizzard.

    Compact and Easy to Maintain with Electric Power
    With no gas or oil to burn through, no spark plugs to change, and no time-consuming tune-ups, this electric snow thrower is a cost-effective, eco-friendly option. Its compact size makes it easier to maneuver than big, gas-powered units, and it's easier to store, too. This makes an electric unit like the Toro 1800 ideal for small spaces like porches, decks, and patios.

    When you do want to clear a large area, you'll appreciate the surprisingly powerful nature of this lightweight unit. It features a reliable, series-wound 12 Amp motor, which is designed to produce high torque and operate at relatively low speeds, making it a perfect choice for snow-throwing.

    The cord lock system eliminates one of the potential downfalls of using electric products by ensuring your extension cord is reliably locked in place. And with electric power, this snow thrower is easy to start up. Even on the coldest days, it's as simple as squeezing the trigger on the control bar and releasing it when you want to stop. There's no priming or frustrating cord pulling.

    Convenient, Ergonomic Features for a Long Life
    The trigger is conveniently placed on an ergonomically designed handle for comfort and ease of use, while a key lock means you never have to worry about unauthorized use.

    Additionally, a remote crank chute and deflector give you full 180-degree adjustability, so it's easy to throw snow anywhere you want. And a specially-designed lift handle on the top of this 24-pound unit takes the awkwardness out of moving your snow thrower from your garage to your porch or tucking it in your vehicle.

    This snow thrower is backed by a full two-year warranty.

    What's in the Box
    Snow blower, parts needed for assembly, and operators manual.



  • Customer Reviews:   Read 409 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Great Snow Thrower   November 10, 2002
    TNIC (NJ USA)
    343 out of 348 found this review helpful

    You only have to look at this 25 pound wonder to know its not a heavy duty snow blower. So don't think it is going to do the job of a huge gas powered rig.

    Having said that - I have a 50ft two car wide driveway. It flings 5 inches of snow off that driveway in 10 to 15 min. I love it. I cant wait for more snow. It should have no problem with a foot of snow. its like a high powered snow vacume

    You just plug it in and go. No gas, no spark plugs, no oil, no tune up. I am often done before the neighbor has cussed enough to get his gas monster (with head lights) running. I have full confidence in this rig.

    I liked mine so much I purchased one ...for my brother...I have read people who are concerned with the power of an electric. The Toro has plenty of power and higher RPMs than a gas thrower. No blower works great in all condition. However in the snow we have had here in northern NJ it has no problem throwing snow 20 to 30 feet. I highly recommend this thrower. It is better than throwers in its class that and a little larger. But its not a match for a big rig. I have read some complain about small wheels. The wheels are just fine thank you! This blower will blow snow like crazy but It is not up to punching through the plow wall. I break up the plow wall with a shovel then blow it away. I calculate several inches of snow on my driveway weighs about 40 tousand pounds. This blower moves almost all of that and saves your back and heart for having fun in the snow.

    Good Job Toro! Very convenient



    5 out of 5 stars The Greatest Invention since the George Foreman Grill   February 15, 2004
    Joe Cool (Bronx, NY United States)
    81 out of 83 found this review helpful

    I live in NYC and I just used this snow thrower during the last nor'easter, in which we received 6 inches of snow. I just got home from work and there were my three neighbors: Mr. Nosey and Mr. and Mrs. Know-it-all half way done shoveling their driveways. "A lot of snow we got, eh, Crab. You got your work cut out for you!" With that the three of them started to smirk. Little did they know I had a secret weapon: The Toro 38025 1800 Power Curve Snow Thrower which I had sent to me under the cover of darkness away from their prying eyes. Tired, cold, hungry and scared, I plugged that bad boy in and off I went. Within 30 minutes, I plowed my driveway to concrete while my snoopy neighbors were still digging away. I guess I got the last laugh. There was no hassle,no fuss, no gas, no oil, no spark plugs. It's also light weight and I was able to lift it and plow a snow drift. It's so small and compact that it takes little space inside my house. Just a caveat: you should spend the 10 extra bucks for the 100' cord. My only regret is that I should have bought the Toro last year!


    5 out of 5 stars I love it -- makes winter fun again   May 30, 2006
    Jamesian (Connecticut USA)
    39 out of 39 found this review helpful

    Friends warned me against an electric snow thrower. Better to get a gas engine, they said ... you don't have to deal with a cord, you get more power, etc.

    Bosh. This thing is fun. The cord is a very minor annoyance at most -- you get used to it early. As for power -- if you need more than this will give you, then you probably speak Inuit. Nice to meet you.




    5 out of 5 stars light and powerful, great bang for the bug   February 24, 2003
    38 out of 38 found this review helpful

    I have carpel tunnel syndrome and RTS, so I can't shovel. A snow blower was an obvious choice, but I was also concerned about a big vibrating machine. The lawn mower vibrations hurt my wrists also. I was on a mission to find a light, easy to use, powerful snow blower when I came across the 38025. When I received it, I'll admit I thought it may have been a bit cheaper in construction than I wanted.
    But in the month that I've had it, I used it about 8 times, and it has *far* exceeded my expectations. It is light enough to lift and use that even my tired wrist don't complain. It is quiet enough to have a conversation while using. It doesn't smell since it's electric. And it has more power than I expected. I'm extremely happy with it and would recommend this to any one with the following caveats:

    It's only 12" tall, so if you get a lot of snow, you either have to go out ever 8" of snow fall and throw it, or get a bigger machine.

    The power cord can take a bit of getting use to, and the connection to the machine is a bit untrustworthy. But fix both of these with a extra long bright power cord, and some tape to hold the correct plug on.

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    5 out of 5 stars Barbie's snowblower beats Ken's gas blower   March 16, 2006
    Ask Althea
    38 out of 38 found this review helpful

    My neighbors are jealous. This is the little red engine that could. I've used it for 2 winters now in the Northeast with no problems. My driveway is 50' long x 20' wide. The sidewalks add another 25' on either side. I use extra long extension cords with no power loss. It takes less time to blow off my driveway than with a gas-powered, manly Ken snowblower. It cleared last winter's blizzard (the New Year's blizzard with knee deep snow) in less than an hour. Even though this little blower vanished into the deep snow, it blew it all out into huge mounds. Sometimes the cord is a hassle, but not enough to force me to buy a he-man snowblower. It is light enough that I lift it by its top handle to blow off the front porch. Because of its lightweight, I lift it to blow out what the city plows in at the end of my driveway by taking 'bites' out of the snow mounds kindly left at the end of my driveway. Before, I would call the city to come back and plow out what they plowed in because I had to do it all by hand (which they would do, I love my hometown). This Toro handles both light and heavy snow well. Assembly took 10 minutes for this Barbie, meaning a couple of bolts and snap-on parts. Instructions were crystal clear (pictures, no words needed). Wheel freezing is a problem, so I retrofitted some small knobby wheels on it, et voila - traction and problem solved. Light enough that it hangs from a hook in the garage. Thank you, Toro!

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