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Cheap Snowblowers from Sears, WalMart, Lowes or Home Depot – Affordable Toro, Ariens, John Deere, MTD, and Husqvarna for 2010 Blizzard

The 2010 blizzard has caused many issues on the east coast as millions of Americans are looking to dig out.  One of the most important tools to dig out of a blizzard is a snowblower.  With this being true many will likely look for cheap snowblowers from Sears, WalMart, Lowes or Home Depot.  The most popular companies that make affordable snowblowers include Toro, Ariens, John Deere, MTD, and Husqvarna.


While getting ready for a very cold winter many college football fans are excited this weekend as #1 will be playing #2.  A large number of fans will likely be searching for the LSU vs Alabama radio broadcast live online in hopes of getting to enjoy all of the action.  It will be interesting to see what happens but it should be able to help you to stop thinking about the snow storms that could hit in the near future.

Over the next several days it will be true that many hard working shoppers will be looking for the Sears Boxing Day Sales Flyer 2011.  This sales ad should help most people find some great deals on appliances, TVs, cell phones and tools.  As we get closer to the new year most families are looking to save as much money as possible.

It will likely be the case that many start to look for the Aarons 73 inch TV as a Christmas gif this year.  It will be interesting to see just how many people go for this offer for only $99 a month.  Remember that rent to own ends up costing more in the long run but many cannot pass up the chance to get a TV for under $100 a month.

For those looking to stay out of the snow and enjoy some football it may be the case that they look for South Carolina High School State Championship Football Games 2011 as a way to avoid the holiday rush.  These games will take place on November 25 and then again on December 2 and 3.  It may be worth a trip to Columbia, SC to catch some of this action as it will help you to get away from your inlaws while also enjoying some high school football.  Also, remember that LSU will take on Arkansas on Black Friday in a huge college football game.  It should be a great few weeks for football fans.

While snowblowers are very important this time of year there are many other purchases that will likely be made over the next few months.  Many people looking to save a little bit of cash will likely look for Big Lots furniture sales in 2011 in hopes of finding cheap living room, dining room or kitchen furniture.  Remember to do some extra homework before buying furniture as there are often some great sales and deals throughout the entire year.

We are seeing the first snow of the year at the end of October and this has caused many to start thinking about Christmas and the great sales and deals that will be available over the next several weeks. Some are already seeking Black Friday small appliance sales as they hope to get a great deal on a Keurig, Mr. Coffee or Hamilton Beach product this year. Remember to do plenty of research before paying full price for any type of appliance during the Christmas holiday shopping season.

Before making any purchase it is always important to check the competition and see what is available.  With many people buying snowblowers left and right up and down the east coast it could be the case that some stores are sold out.  Unfortunately, there is very little that can be done if a store is sold out because purchasing online might take much longer due to the fact that flying in and out of the area will likely take until the new year.  It is a very interesting time but there should be some opportunities as these companies are likely trying to get as many snowblowers as possible into the north east to help those who were crushed by the blizzard of 2010.

A snowblower available at Sears right now is as follows:

Craftsman 179cc 24” path Two-stage Snowblower – $599.99

Product Description
The 179cc snowblower features a powerful engine and top of the line functions to make your snowy experience, a perfectly pleasant one. With exceptional performance and features, you will finish the job before you know it, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the wintery wonderland. This particular Craftsman® model earned rave reviews from a top-rated consumer magazine.
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179cc 4-cycle OHV Craftsman® engine
Push button electric start
Propelled, 6 forward speeds, 2 reverse speeds, electric start
Single-hand operation
24″ clearing width / 21″ intake height ideal for moderate snowfall conditions
Large 12″ serrated auger, large 12″ impeller to break up hard-packed snow
Remote 190 degree Chute Rotation
13″ x 4 ” X-TRAC Tires
Glide Tech Skid Shoes designed for performance while eliminating scratches
Chute clearing device
Mitten grip starter handle
2 quart fuel capacity
Consumer’s Digest recommended

Use shear bolt 88389
Some assembly required
2-year warranty

An attractive snowblower that is available from Lowes is:

Snow Joe 13-Amp Electric Snow Blower - $249.00

13-Amp Electric Snow Blower
13 Amp Motor
Easy Electric Start
Auger-Assisted Drive System
2 Year Warranty

As stated earlier, you may want to do your research before making any of these purchases as you do not want to buy a snowblower that will die quickly.  There is likely a ton of snow that needs to be blown away so you might want to invest a little bit extra to make sure you can dig your way out.  Here is a little bit of information about a snowblower from Wikipedia:

A snow blower or snow thrower is a machine for removing snow from an area where it is not wanted, such as a driveway, sidewalk, roadway, railroad track or runway. The term “snow thrower” is often used to encompass snow throwers and snow blowers, however, in proper usage a snow thrower is a machine that uses a single stage to remove or “throw” snow while a snowblower uses two stages to remove or “blow” snow. It can use either electric power, or a gasoline or diesel engine to throw snow to another location or into a truck to be hauled away. This is in contrast with the action of snow plows, which push snow to the front or side (shovels can be similarly used).
Snow throwers range from the very small, capable of removing only a few inches (a few cm) of light snow in an 18 to 20 in (457 to 508 mm) path, to the very large, mounted onto heavy duty winter service vehicles and capable of moving 10-foot (3.05 m) wide, or wider, swaths of heavy snow up to 6 feet (1.83 m) deep. Snow blowers can generally be divided into two classes: single stage and two stage.

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