Customer Reviews for Snow Joe - Electric Snow Blower, 22", Dual LED Lights, Cover Included, SJ627E-CVR - Blue
Customer Rating
4
Great snow blower! Plenty of power.
on January 15, 2024
Posted by: Mick Psyphon
from Pickering, Ontario Canada
I'm on my 3rd winter with the SJ627E; and up until now, it's been a solid performer. It handles just about every type of snow that you can throw at it. It's weakness is packing snow and slush. While it can tackle packing snow, the chute tends to get blocked with snow more frequently than I'd like (every single stage electric snow blower suffers from that problem). When dealing with slush, it can clear that too, but it doesn't throw as far as snow (same with all single stage snow blowers).
I can confirm that the SJ627E made clearing even deep snow (15 inches) a much easier job than were I to shovel it. Since this unit wasn't designed for snow that deep, you can't just plough through it. It takes a technique that requires you to step forward and back a few times, before you can continue clearing more snow ahead.
The one thing that prevents me from giving it a 5 star rating is the fact that there appear to be some parts (aside from the auger) are designed to wear after about 3 years. They're user replaceable parts, but only if you can get them. The puller and belt both seem to be permanently out of stock. If they ever do get back in stock, I'll be getting more than one of each!
Written by a customer while visiting snowjoe.com
Customer Rating
1
a waist of money
on January 30, 2024
Posted by: NoSnowJoeNo
The scraper blade cracked the firs time I used it. Broke off completely the second. 2 Years later and I still can't get a replacement. I now have a snow blower I can't use.
Written by a customer while visiting snowjoe.com
Customer Rating
3
Not a heavy hitter
on February 8, 2024
Posted by: Joe1967
Good tool for dry/cold snow climates, but not up to the task for wet/heavy/slushy accumulations typical of Sierras, Arizona, Upper Mid-West and N.E.. Plastic lower handle breaks if left outside below 35 degrees and chute shaft end knob falls off easily. I bought Snow Joe for use In Arizona at 5000 ft elevation and it was fine with up to about 3-5" so long as I cleared before the snow "set"--moving to gas powered machine with more torque. Snow Joe will go to my deck.
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Customer Rating
1
No Parts
on April 23, 2024
Posted by: AL Denver
from Denver
many parts are plastic, and when they break there are no parts available, you then have an unusable blower
Written by a customer while visiting snowjoe.com
Customer Rating
1
Can’t get parts
on May 25, 2024
Posted by: Angry with Snow Job
I have a sb27e snow blower. The auger broke and I can’t get a replacement. Have been on list to be contacted when in stock. It’s an item they still sell and wonder why no parts.
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Customer Rating
2
Nothing more than a toy
on November 11, 2024
Posted by: 22 Inch thrower
from Denver, CO
Lightweight and difficult to maneuver. Must make multiple passes to get snow down to level you still have to shovel to remove completely. Made a mistake thinking this could actually work. 2 - 4 inches is maximum height to remove snow. If snow is any higher than that, it's an exercise in futility.
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Customer Rating
4
on January 2, 2025
Posted by: Snow Mizer
Have had my Snow Joe for 5 years. Does a good job for the most part.
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Customer Rating
5
Great Snowblower!
on January 8, 2025
Posted by: Glen M
I bought this snowblower last year and.used it for the first time during a very heavy snowfall this week. It worked extremely well but works best in two to three inches of snow. We got a total of thirteen inches of snow so we went out three times during the snowfall to clear the driveway and sidewalk. The only complaint I have is that the large plastic wing nuts that hold the folding handles together kept loosening up so I added washers and a lock washer to each bolt.