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Anonymous
Very tempted for my new house.
Does anyone owning one of this?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
LOL, just a motor inside, nothing particular, any cheap thrower does SAME job, no difference //@Anonymous: Very tempted for my new house.
Does anyone owning one of this?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Too much of a hassle using an extension cord.
Go with a gas model. //@anonymous: Very tempted for my new house.
Does anyone owning one of this?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I have SJ623E, it always leaves a thin layer of snow on the ground, i have never used other snow blowers before, I am not so sure if they all do that or not, but it’s quite annoying. //@anonymous: Very tempted for my new house.
Does anyone owning one of this?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
this one is pretty crappy. the chute will come off quite easily and you end up using it without the chute and blow the snow everywhere
2 years ago |
Anonymous
You still need an extension cord for gas models because they need the power to start the engine... //@anonymous: Too much of a hassle using an extension cord.
Go with a gas model. //@anonymous: Very tempted for my new house.
Does anyone owning one of this?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Dont know what gas model snow blower you talking about that need an extension cord. My gas blower have a cord to pull to start. //@anonymous: You still need an extension cord for gas models because they need the power to start the engine... //@anonymous: Too much of a hassle using an extension cord.
Go with a gas model. //@anonymous: Very tempted for my new house.
Does anyone owning one of this?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Useless
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Actually it's designed to deal with your mosquito and spider bites after you have received them. It's stops that damned irritating itching. Works quite well. it uses heat to break down the venom //@Anonymous: Useless
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I have one - it works but it's actually quite painful to use (as it gets super hot for a few seconds).
2 years ago |
Anonymous
very painful for a few secs. Not for kids for sure. //@Anonymous: I have one - it works but it's actually quite painful to use (as it gets super hot for a few seconds).
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Thank you!
2 years ago |
Anonymous
but it's woot...
2 years ago |
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storm22
Ver 7 is $100.
Differences between ver 7 and ver 8. Version 8 has Bluetooth 5.2, while ver 7 has Bluetooth 4.2. And so ver 8 can connect to multiple devices at the same time. Also latency might be lower on ver 8 (useful when watching video). Version 8 also includes a microphone for phone calls which ver 7 does not have. Finally, version 8 can be charged via a 2-pin power cord, while ver 7 needs an adapter with a barrel pin connector.
2 years ago |