Great review. Remember, snow consistency can vary drastically from fluffy powder to wet, heavy snow. Most ratings are probably based on more favourable conditions.
Yes for sure. I will do an updated video if we get snow with different conditions in the future as I’ve done in the past with another model. Typically we get heavy wet slushy stuff that even my gas powered 2 stage has difficulty with. Thanks for watching.
Yes it’s a very nice unit. Looks almost exactly like my gas powered 2 stage craftsman snow blower. You can find them at Kress dealers. Go to their website Kress.com and scroll down to the dealer locator. Thanks for watching.
Impresive seems a lot better then all the other battery options out ive seen. My neighbor had toro and had issues with battery dieing ti fast the first time he used it haha.
Yes it is a nice unit for sure. The battery life is very impressive but not surprising. If you’ve seen my other Kress videos using their lawn equipment the battery life is always amazing. Thanks for watching.
Great video! Is the machine heavy to maneuver when you have to turn around to do each row? Most are. But curious if its easier than a traditional 2 stage commercial blower.
Much lighter than a traditional gas powered 2 stage like the craftsman model I also own. But has enough weight to keep it planted on the ground and not ride up over the snow. On my gas model it has power steering because it is a bear to turn on its own. When I first got this battery model I noticed it did not have power steering and was a bit concerned because of my experience with my gas powered unit, but it is very easy to turn in comparison and power steering although would be nice is not necessary on this particular model. Thanks for watching.
I am really considering it. I would need to split the cost with family, so it would need to blow three driveways and one parking lot on the two sets of batteries (of course it would be great if the first set is re-charged by the time the second set is depleted would be perfect, but I realize these are not cyberpack batteries.) I just wonder how it would compare to the Greenworks Commercial 82V (not 80v) with dual 8Ah Batteries. With the possibility of charging 6 batteries at a time one could open an electric snowblowing business.
The Kress is really impressive and the battery life is great but also not a surprise. I’ve been using their lawn equipment and even the prosumer handheld blower that uses the same batteries as this snow blower the battery life is amazing. Thanks for watching.
Let me know in the comments below what you think of the Kress 60V Dual Stage Snow Blower.
Great review. Remember, snow consistency can vary drastically from fluffy powder to wet, heavy snow. Most ratings are probably based on more favourable conditions.
Yes for sure. I will do an updated video if we get snow with different conditions in the future as I’ve done in the past with another model. Typically we get heavy wet slushy stuff that even my gas powered 2 stage has difficulty with. Thanks for watching.
Looks like a great blower, I am seriously thinking of buying one, but have no idea what box stores carry them. Awesome review
Yes it’s a very nice unit. Looks almost exactly like my gas powered 2 stage craftsman snow blower. You can find them at Kress dealers. Go to their website Kress.com and scroll down to the dealer locator. Thanks for watching.
Impresive seems a lot better then all the other battery options out ive seen. My neighbor had toro and had issues with battery dieing ti fast the first time he used it haha.
Yes it is a nice unit for sure. The battery life is very impressive but not surprising. If you’ve seen my other Kress videos using their lawn equipment the battery life is always amazing. Thanks for watching.
Great video!
Is the machine heavy to maneuver when you have to turn around to do each row? Most are. But curious if its easier than a traditional 2 stage commercial blower.
Much lighter than a traditional gas powered 2 stage like the craftsman model I also own. But has enough weight to keep it planted on the ground and not ride up over the snow. On my gas model it has power steering because it is a bear to turn on its own. When I first got this battery model I noticed it did not have power steering and was a bit concerned because of my experience with my gas powered unit, but it is very easy to turn in comparison and power steering although would be nice is not necessary on this particular model. Thanks for watching.
@@LawnCareBusinessSuccess glad to hear that. That was my same concern while watching. 😊
Thafs saw dust snow, man. lol, get some real heavy wet slush and ice, then we'll see.
We typically always get really wet heavy slushy stuff. So I will do another video the next time that happens.
I am really considering it. I would need to split the cost with family, so it would need to blow three driveways and one parking lot on the two sets of batteries (of course it would be great if the first set is re-charged by the time the second set is depleted would be perfect, but I realize these are not cyberpack batteries.)
I just wonder how it would compare to the Greenworks Commercial 82V (not 80v) with dual 8Ah Batteries. With the possibility of charging 6 batteries at a time one could open an electric snowblowing business.
The Kress is really impressive and the battery life is great but also not a surprise. I’ve been using their lawn equipment and even the prosumer handheld blower that uses the same batteries as this snow blower the battery life is amazing. Thanks for watching.