@tsnstt

Love this guy! All my ego purchases is due to this man. Hope he is getting kickback from ego for helping them. Love ego and this channel.

@robertbaron3242

Couldn't agree more with your assessment. 

I just used my 24 inch Ego for the first time when we got 20 inches over a 5 day period with 14 of that over 18 hours. The Ego had no problem and actually handled the snow better than my 30 inch 9 HP Ariens. The Ego is a pleasure to use compared to the Ariens as it's quieter, tracks better, provides more control options and throws heavy wet snow further than the Ariens could ever hope to. Very pleased with my purchase and if it proves reliable over the years it will be one of the better outdoor tool purchases I've made. 

I also bought the 12 inch power shovel and am amazed with how well that tool performs.

@Jeo-What

Thank you for making this video to have all of them showing side by side for size comparison.  I have own/owned all the listed models in different variations and generations for the past 5 years and enjoyed using all of them.  Once I applied 5 coats of the Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray during off season, these machines works amazingly great!  

Though the 21" single stage and 24" 2 stage units would still get clogged in very heavy wet snow conditions, the 28" with the electronic chute so far has not clogged once even after clearing 2 miles/3.3KM of 8" of very heavy wet snow including submerging the unit into 10" of extreme dense wet snow siting in brown road salt & sand puddles (The Brown Slushy winter special) left by the snowplow multiple times.  It just shoots them out like brown slushy tubs reminded me of wet concrete cements.  One unexpected pleasant surprise of the 28" unit's "Hidden Supper Power" is with the ceramic coating on the inner electronic operated chute, when I pushing the joystick quickly from left and right (with one finger) to quickly rotates 200 degreed in high speed it also loosen all the wet snow/snow build up and clearing itself without any tool which was not possible when using the manual chute control unless I wanted to tired myself out by yanking the chute control left and right in high speed with high torque all the time. 

The snow shovel is a great idea but heavy as a power head attachment.  It would be great if EGO would include an optional wheel attachment to relief the carrying weight when walking back to the starting point in multiple paths without the need of  prematurely wearing out the plastic scraper bar.  Would like to see this as a lightweight dedicated tool in carbon fiber format like many other companies has already done then I would be OK without the wheels.

Thank you again for your hard work of making this video.

@bmfesta2009

Was happy to use both my snow shovel and snowzilla this year. Greatly impressed the neighbors and had plenty of power to help them out too.  Thanks for sharing a comparison.

@elizabethmizglewski8169

Thank you for clearing our driveway! Did an awesome job!

@ak907silvers6

Love my Ego single stage. But They really need to adjust their advertised throwing distances. The single stages dont throw 45' or 40' (depends on your model). Under perfect conditions ive seen about 25'. Im not complaining as its honestly fine. But lieing to look better on paper is sad. 
My neighbor has the 28'' New ego. Its a beast. Again, 60' throw distance? Its in the 35-40' range. More than you need? Yes. As advertised? No. 

I live in alaska and we've been hammered with snow this year ( record snowfall ) So ive seen all the depths and conditions possible basically in the last 2-3 months. 

I absolutely Love the single stage, i can use it on my deck and for the 2-7 inch snowfalls its a gem!! I highly recommend it. 3 of us now have EGO's on my street. 2 Single stages and the 28''. 

You will find That battery life with the single stages are great IF the snow is between 3-5 inches. Around the 6-7 inch depth it REALLY cuts into the duration of battery. For example if i do my driveway (100' X 25) I can do it 2-3 times if the snow is around 3-4 inches between charges ( I only have the 5 AH batteries ) If its 7-8 inches i run out of battery at the very end or just before its finished. Sweet spot for these is 3-5 inches. They will do more  but battery use will be significantly more.  This is under dry snow conditions and not wet or heavy snow, so keep this in mind as that changes everything

Also dont bother with the turbo mode cranked up. Leave it on medium or even Low. the gain in power is hardly worth it and barely noticeable. You will end up using a ton of battery for a very small performance gain.  

I highly recommend the single stage from my experience. It has limitations but once you figure those out, you will love it!

@uTubed007

Thank you Andrew, for making comparisons fun & Interesting

@BillRippert

Great job on reviewing these guys.  I already own several multi-head garden tools and I am thinking about the 12in.  electric shovel. This looks like it would be perfect for a few inches of snow

@sethwaterhouse3000

it's funny, when he's demonstrating the powerhead blower, as he's walking AHEAD of where he's clearing (as opposed to clearing ahead of his walking direction), all i can hear is my dad yelling "hey don't walk where you haven't cleared yet!!!"  LOL, the things we take away from childhood right? :)

@Grangy27

In 2023 my new 24" EGO snowblower clogged-up after about 12 ft. of snow 8" deep.  The machine had to be cleared constantly, which was not good, after spending $2000+TX. This year I bought Turtle Wax Ceramic Spray Coating, to try and keep the machine from clogging, as recommended on line; although there are many options out there. (From southern Ontario, Canada.)

@appleztooranges

**Watching this with my Honda HSS1332ATD and Honda hs621 snowblower. This guy is a freaking Legend! Wow

@jesselarocable

Honestly the single stage did great so far this winter even when we had snoefalls over a foot ❤️‍🔥 got thr ebd of the driveway no problems, a bit slowwer then a 2 stage but still no issues! Handled the Ontario Canadian winter quoet wel

@FreshCutzlawn

Hi Kite Army, I have the 21’ and 24’ ego snow blower you mentioned. I can tell you with experience using them for my small snow removal business for 16 hours straight is the real test for battery life. With cold temperatures around 0 degrees in chicago last week the 7.5 ah batteries and smaller didn’t even last more then one property. If you have the 10-12 ah batteries then your okay for about 3 properties. Some of my properties are really big and the 10ah would only last that one. After we were done I used 20 batteries. If any one is using it for a business expect that many at least in the cold for Snow blowers. Spring and summer with lawn mower is no problem. I’ll be making a video about it soon

@2snipe1

When you were like OMG, i went "Zilla!" This video was what I had been waiting for! I miss the dinosaur suit, though.

@kevinmorrissey9398

KiteArmy, I'm absolutely sure you're the hero we all need, but after this little saga, I'm convinced I'm the sidekick who slipped on his own cape. Here's the deal: For ages, I've been perched on the fence about snagging an EGO snowblower, like a cat too scared to jump off the windowsill. I've been eyeing that storm on the horizon, knowing full well I needed some EGO firepower to blast through the blizzard.

So I finally muster the courage, right? I dive headfirst into the snowblower sea – and holy Frosty the Snowman, talk about choices! It's like walking into a buffet where every dish is a different kind of snow-clearing beast: single-stage, two-stage, and grips that claimed to have been forged in the heart of a volcano. These machines are prancing around with more swagger than a strutting peacock, and one of them is touting claims of "auger-assisted propulsion" that's dodgier than a "low-fat" label on a tub of lard. And don't get me started on the blades – we've got rubber, steel, and everything in between like a medieval blacksmith's dream.

There I am, lost in a blizzard of options, and I’m thinking, "No sweat. KiteArmy's always got the lowdown I need. He's the Gandalf to my bewildered Frodo, trudging through this snowy saga." But when I hit up your videos, it's like thumbing through relics – zilch on the gleaming new models before me.

In a daring leap of faith, I go all-in on the SNT2125AP, crossing my fingers. And as if on cue, right after I've sealed the deal, you unveil the treasure trove – the precise face-off of snow-conquering tech I was seeking. It's like discovering the final clue of a treasure hunt after you've already called it quits.

Yet, thanks to your timeless nuggets of insight, I've become a snow-vanquishing hero in my own little corner of suburbia. KiteArmy, you're the blizzard-wrangling sage, the oracle of the flakes – and even when I doubt I've earned your just-in-time wisdom, you swoop in like Santa on Christmas Eve.

In your honor, my driveway and a few of my neighbors' are now as slick as a Zamboni's masterpiece. Keep up the stellar work, because even when the clock's off (my bad, not yours!), your guidance cuts through the ice like a freshly-sharpened blade. Cheers to you, KiteArmy – with a salute and an amicable snowball! 🤘🌨️👍

@Heartland-USA

Great vid. That snow shovel attachment is a nice addition to the multi head system

@goodmanshealth

I like those snow blowers but I would rather stay indoors eating BIG bags of gourmet popcorn. Cool video! (no pun intended)

@CT-gc1ck

Your 24 inch one has heated grips?  Is that new for 2024?

@rooster7996

Thanks for the comps.

@jeffreymedrana1050

Nice video andrew