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With all the snow expected throughout the day and into tomorrow, you don’t want to be left shoveling on your own. Instead, you could come out to the Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity ReStore and pick up a brand new discounted electric Toro snow blower. You'll be saving yourself time and supporting Twin Cities Habitat at the same time!
Toro 1800 Power Curve - Our Price: $150
The 1800 Power Curve performs like a gas unit without the maintenance. Just plug in and throw snow up to 30'. The innovative Power Curve technology moves more snow in less time and virtually eliminates clogging and cleans all the way down to the pavement. It has the highest power to width ratio in its class.
It's ergonomic handle design allows for comfort and ease of use. The Zip Deflector control lets you throw snow high, low or in-between and the positive-locking ratchet deflector adjusts in less than a second with just a touch of your hand. It has a Cord Lock System to prevent cord disconnects. Use the lift handle to easily transport the unit from patios, decks, and pathways.
For smaller jobs the Toro Power Shovel is your best bet priced at only $70. This unit can clear 300 lbs. of snow per minute which is perfect for clearing snow from decks, walks, and patios quickly. The Power Shovel is maintenance free, which means there is no gas and oil to mix, simply plug it in and go. The Power Shovel is also lightweight, only weighing 13.5 pounds, which makes it much easier to maneuver than a gas unit. Using the Toro Power Shovel makes snow removal easy.
Visit the ReStore today at 510 County Road D West, New Brighton MN, 55112.
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