- 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
Product Description
Exclusive Power Curve rotor throws snow up to 30′. in 1 pass, cuts up to 18″ wide and 10″ deep. Moves up to 700 lb. of snow per minute. Fully adjustable, directional chute. Safe to use with 16 gauge outdoor extension cord. Maintenance free and easy to useAmazon.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.
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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.




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5 Responses
I am unable to fairly review the snow thrower at this time(June) so I have given it a neutral three. It is possible, here in Minnesota, that I may have a thorough review as early as September 10.
Rating: 3 / 5
Posted on January 12th, 2010 at 2:27 pm
I, of course, cannot use this product until it snows in my location. I bought it on the recommendaation of a friend who has one like it.
Rating: 3 / 5
Posted on January 12th, 2010 at 3:43 pm
Waiting on the snow..otherwise the assembly went ok. Instructions are pretty simple. Beware of damaging the power cord when assembling the u-shaped handle. Any cuts through the insulation should be noted. The paint and finish are good. Light weight to move..we’ll see when the snow hits.
Rating: 1 / 5
Posted on January 12th, 2010 at 4:56 pm
I also ordered this product and it was never shipped. I placed the order on December 8, 2003 and NEVER received my merchandise and NEVER received a response from Amazon.com or Target. Now it is too late to find this product elsewhere.
THANKS FOR NOTHING!
Rating: 1 / 5
Posted on January 12th, 2010 at 5:12 pm
If your snowblower will not handle the biggest, baddest drift left by the plow, or the worst snowstorm of the winter, it is worthless! Here in Minnesnowcold, where winter is the best 7 months of the year, nothing less than an 8hp, two-stage snowthrower is worth your money. The bad news is you will need to spend $800 to $1200, the good news is it should last 20+ years. A serious snowblower will handle the big jobs (that’s why you bought it) and also make short work of those annoyance value snowfalls. Toro is a great company that makes serious snowblowers (I own one!) but an electric snow thrower is like using a 2″ paring knife to slice watermelon–sure you can do it, but once you try the 8″ slicer, why would you bother?
Rating: 1 / 5
Posted on January 12th, 2010 at 6:19 pm
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