Hmm, I was thinking the height, but I think you mean the width? Sorry to confuse. I just looked it up on Amazon from 11 years ago, it says 18” wide and for up to 10” deep, and it’s officially called a Snow Joe “snow thrower” lol. Neither blower nor shovel. Whatever that means. But 13.5 amps, it claims to move 650lbs a minute, which sounds about what I experienced.You described it as a 10”, which is on the narrow side even for an electric shovel—most of those being in the 11-13” range. Snowblowers narrower than 16” are exceedingly rare, and I’ve not seen a single one smaller than 14”.Well mine was a snowblower—it had a chute. 70’ driveway in lake effect region with large snowfalls. 8-10” snow, no problem. If it was higher, I just had to go slow, but I never had to hold it up? It didn’t work that way. Yes it would be better to not let the snow accumulate, but I wasn’t going to wake up in the middle of the night for that.
If you can share the model though I’m always up for learning something new.
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