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FEAR NO STORM

We’ve got you covered when your driveway is snow-covered. Be ready with a Toro 60V battery-powered snow blower.

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Snow Blowers to Clear Through Any Snow Storm

Toro's innovative features set us apart from the competition. Finding the right snow blower starts with asking the right questions. Understanding your driveway type and size, choosing the right stage snow blower and selecting the right options will help you be ready for anything winter throws at you. Click here to help determine the best snow blower for your needs.



Power Shovel

Easy to maneuver, convenient, cordless and complete snow clearing. Click to Shop Now.


Single Stage

Tackle paved driveway, walkway and patio jobs in no time. Click to Shop Now.


Two Stage

Clear wide paths with speed and ease on any surface type. Click to Shop Now.


Commercial

Commercial-grade features and durability to tear through the roughest snow and ice in record time. Click to Shop Now.


Battery Powered

Low maintenance, quiet battery power that’s ready when you are. Click to Shop Now.


Gas Powered

Toro’s powerful 4-cycle OHV engines give you the power to slice through snow for as long as you need it. Click to Shop Now.


Parts/Accessories

Keep your snow blower it top shape for years to come. Click to Shop Now.


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WHY CHOOSE A TORO SNOWBLOWER

Toro innovative features set us apart from the competition. Watch the videos below to learn more about our Anti-Clogging System, Quick Stick® chute control and commercial-grade auger gearbox.



Stay the Course

Minimizes clogging and routes heavy snow away from chute and back into the auger with Toro’s patented Anti-Clogging System.


Chute Control

Quickly change the chute and deflector direction with a single, smooth motion thanks to the Quick Stick® chute control.


Don't Stop!

No shear pins needed so none to break and replace in the cold with Toro's hardened gears and commercial-grade auger gearbox.



Finding the right snow blower.

It starts with asking the right question. Understanding your driveway type and size, choosing the right stage snow blower and selecting the right options will help you be ready for anything winter throws at you.

Show deep snow who's boss with a new snow blower that gives you precision control and professional durability from Toro. Homeowners can choose from single stage and two stage snow blowers with battery or gas power, and even have the option of a lightweight electric power snow shovel. Make snow blowing less work this winter when you find the best new snow blower for your needs.


What's your surface like?

Surface Type
Surface Type
Cement? Gravel? Both? Your surface type matters.
Slope
Slope
How steep is your surface type? Flat? Moderate incline? Very steep?
 
Cars Per Driveway
Cars Per Driveway
How much area will you clear? Think of your driveway in terms of how many cars it can hold.
 
 

Single Stage

Recommended Use:

Surface: Pavement
Slope: Moderate
Cars Per Driveway: Up To 9

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Battery Single Stage

Recommended Use:

Surface: Pavement
Slope: Moderate
Cars Per Driveway: Up To 18

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SnowMaster®

Recommended Use:

Surface: Pavement
Slope: Moderate
Cars Per Driveway: Up To 12

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Two Stage

Recommended Use:

Surface: Gravel and Pavement
Slope: Steep
Cars Per Driveway: Up To 18

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How-to Buy the Best Snow Blower for You

When you buy a Toro snow thrower product of any kind, you’ve chosen something that will help you control snow coverage for years to come. Choosing the right product for your needs is the big question you might need help answering.

Toro has Single-Stage, Two-Stage, and Crossover Snow Blowers to choose from. These types account for different features and capabilities that you may need for your property. For more details on the differences on these products, see our blog, How to Choose the Best Snowblower.

Up above, on this page, you can see a breakdown of surface type, slope grade, and driveway size as key considerations, yet there are some more details to think about. Here are some more items that are important when choosing snowblower products.

Coverage Area

There are different ways to consider how much snow you’re removing, such as cars per driveway, snow depth, square footage, and surface types. Whatever the need you have, know that the clearing width, engine power, and stage type are the most impactful factors to clearing the area of snow.

If you only have a small area, such as a patio or steps that need to be cleared, a power snow shovel could be all you really need. Single stage machines are great for small driveways, crossovers good for medium sized areas, and for large parking area, think of the two-stage snow blowers.

Start type

To make the snow clearing process as easy as possible, you can go with a simple button-push electric start snow blower – available for both electric and gas powered engine models – or a pull cord start. Toro offers the Guaranteed-to-Start promise in 1 or 2 pulls on non-electric start machines.

Engine type

Choosing either electric or gas engines for your snow blower will deliver powerful reliability when choosing from the Toro snow blower lineup, but there is a wide variety of options with the gas selection. Full selection ranges from a 15 amp electric snow blower to a 420 cc commercial-grade engine. The more powerful the engine, the faster you can make work of clearing the latest snowfall.

Features

Features available for snow blowers range from wheel type (rubber tires or tracks) to telescoping handle, frame construction, and a weather-shielding snow cab.

Storage space

Storing your Snow Blower is an important consideration for convenience and off-season utility. Plan out how much space you need, so that the snow blower is in a location that is easily accessible for quick retrieval when the snow falls and fits your chosen blower size for both the winter and summer months.