Category: (Lawn & Patio)
14 new, starting at $89.99
Remove snow from steps, patios, and sidewalks easily!
See Also: Snow Joe Electric Snow Thrower, 19" 13
Amp
The Snow Joe Model 322P electric snowthrower is designed to remove
snow from steps, patios, and sidewalks easily and conveniently.
Unlike gas models, the Snow Joe Model 322P is an electric-powered,
environmentally-safe unit. This model has been constructed using
only the highest grade parts throughout each stage of its
production.
The Snow Joe has undergone rigorous quality control tests in order
to merit its UL approval. Weighing only 12 pounds, the Snow Joe
Model 322P affords an ease of maneuverability unmatched by other
units. Its three-blade rotor, driven by a powerful 7.5 amp motor,
outperforms the competition.
The Snow Joe Model 322P throws snow up to 20 feet, cutting a 4 inch
snow depth and clearing 12 inches in width. Enhancing its
performance is the unit's ergonomic design and adjustable handle,
both designed to alleviate back strain and facilitate the process
of snow removal. When it comes to preparing for winter, the SnowJoe
Model 322P is the best way to Get Equipped.
![]() The Snow Joe 322P has three blades to chew through snow up to 4-inches deep. |
![]() Clear patios, decks, steps, and sidewalks -- and fling the snow up to 20-feet. |
Weighing only 12.5 pounds, the Snow Joe 322P affords an ease of maneuverability unmatched by heavier snow-clearing machines. Its powerful 7.5 amp motor throws snow up to 20-feet, and lets you clear paths 12-inches wide and 4-inches deep with each pass.
The three-blade rotor easily, effectively cuts through light snowfall. Enhancing the unit’s performance is its ergonomic handle, precisely engineered with a back-saving curve to alleviate user strain and reduce fatigue. When it comes to tackling light snowfall, the Snow Joe 322 electric snow thrower is the right winter tool you'll need to get equipped.
Key Technical Specs:
Applications
Use the Snow Joe 322P snow thrower on decks, steps, patios, and
sidewalks -- anywhere light snowfall accumulates and needs to be
removed to create a safer walking or driving surface.
Warranty
This Snow Joe thrower is covered by a full two-year
manufacturer's warranty.
Snow Joe Winter Solutions
The Snow Joe company is dedicated to the design and development
of innovative winter products. It operates and maintains its own
overseas manufacturing facility with corporate headquarters in
Edison, NJ. Its robust research and development pipeline fuses
novel design approaches with advanced technology to provide
consumers with smart winter solutions. These practical
innovations address key winter concerns including snow removal,
holiday storage, humidification, and insulation. The Snow Joe
product line is distributed throughout the United States and
Canada through resellers and third-party wholesalers. Encouraging
its consumers to get equipped, Snow Joe aims to prepare them with
the right winter tools for the job.
Snow JoeReviewed by Wayne M. Mcdowell, 2010-03-04
Good service. With the snow we have had this year it has been a welcome relief to have the snow thrower. Most of the time where we live a snow thrower is not needed, but for the occasion that you need one, this is a must.
Great product for size and priceReviewed by Larry E. Miller, 2010-03-04
I moved to Western NC in March 2006. That year and the next two
only produced one or two snow storms per winter season. And those
were mostly light snow in the 2-6 inch depth range and quickly
melted. 2010 has been a shocker for those in the 2500 ft elevation
and higher. We've had 5 storms with 4 of them dropping 6-12 inches
of snow, followed by up to two weeks of below freezing temps...
preventing the snow from melting for weeks.
After the 4th storm I researched electric snow throwers and read
many reviews on the various brands. I have a concrete driveway
that's 120' long, steeply sloped, and a parking area large enough
to hold 6 sedans, and a short walkway. I also have a large deck
that wraps around the back and side of my house (15 ft x 100). A
lot of the throwers are out of stock online and not stocked in our
local stores... not enough demand... normally. I decided to take a
chance on the Snow Joe 322P, thinking that my 64 year old back
couldn't take another round of shoveling.
I admit that for the price (under $90)I wasn't expecting to be
overwhelmed and figured it only a little loss if the unit did not
work very well for my property. If it broke in the first use, as
some reviews stated for various brands and models, I'd just write
it off and continue to look for something better.
The 322P was shipped quickly and arrived a couple of days ahead of
schedule. Assembly was easy and fast. The hard part was waiting for
the next snow storm. The storm arrived and was "typical"; our area
received 6-12 inches of firm powder so I was expecting to put the
322P through its paces. Following a suggestion in reviews I sprayed
the inside and blades with WD-40 to prevent the snow, which was
slightly wet, from sticking.
As soon as I turned the unit on I was amazed at how far and how
high it threw the snow. The first use was while the snow was still
falling and was about 4 inches deep. It was easy to control and
cleared the snow down to the bare concrete. I found that even
though I could cover the entire 125 feet of the driveway in one
pass that it made more sense to clear a path down the middle and
then go from the center path at an angle off to each side, working
my way from the top to the bottom. This technique kept the cord out
of the way since it was always trailing behind me.
I found out that direction of travel is important. The snow comes
out as a fine powder and can easily blow back into your face or
onto an area already cleared if the wind direction is "wrong". I
also have to be careful that I don't blow snow in the direction of
my house, cars, or anywhere I don't want vertical surfaces coated
with sticky snow.
Later that night after the snow stopped I decided to clear some
areas that had about 9 inches. To my surprise it tackled this area
with ease. I kept the lenght of the pass to 4 or 5 feet and moved
forward at a slower pace than the 4 inche passes. At no time did
the thrower strain or stall. When snow built up in front of the
thrower it would block the opening, and then I'd just back up a few
inches and slightly change the attack angle and everything would
proceed without effort.
I also found that by overlaping the passes by about 2 inches it
cleans up the thin line of snow that overflows at the edges. The
curved handle makes two-hand operation effortless but for going
straight ahead only one hand is needed to push the unit or pull it
back. The 322P was at least 3 or 4 times faster clearing an area
than my wide snow shovel, and much less strain on my back, legs,
arms, and shoulders.
Tomorrow I'll tackle my deck's 7 inches. After doing my steps on
the front porch I expect the deck to be a breeze. Because of the
boards I'm hoping the bottem edge will not have trouble sliding at
a 90 degree angle. Before next winter I plan to purchase a larger
thrower (Snow Joe Ultra 19") for the driveway and parking area. The
322P will be excellent for the 1500 feet of deck and 3 set of
stairs. Even though the 322P will clear my drive the larger unit
will make the job go even faster... plus I'm a nut for gadgets and
power equipment. 8-)
I highly recommend this thrower for the stated walkway, deck,
stair, and small area usage. It does beat the shovel for my drivway
and is easier on my back. I wonder if wheels would make a
difference but the unit slides easily forward and backward on the
plastic base. I'm also a little concerned about needing a key for
the unit to operate. A key is okay as a safety feature until you
misplace them over the summer and can't use the unit until you find
them or order replacements. I plan to attach the key to the handle
with some string or wire but then that defeats the purpose of
keeping anyone else from using it without my knowledge. I'll wait
to see how it holds up to repeated use. If we continue to
experience winters like this one I plan to buy a spare rotor in
advance... just in case.
Right up there with a Weed EaterReviewed by John Christian, 2010-03-03
Wonderful product. I'd rank it up there with the invention of
string trimmers. I live in Western NC mountains; really bad winter
here. I have 2 upper 17 x 10 ft decks with no outside access. I
just went out on one and cleared 6-10 inches of snow in 15 minutes.
With snow this deep, you simply make 2-3 passes working down, about
as fast as you can move it. Need to angle to to one side? Just tilt
it and move forward. Wow, that snow goes flying off into the air
and away from the house!!
Easy to carry through bedroom, plug it in outside, do the job, then
reach back in and place it on a folded towel to melt off the snow
before carrying to deck on other side.
Ease of use makes it simple to talk yourself into going out and
cleaning up, and then keeping up with additional snowfall.
Not good for - Ice. We had a big snow followed by a day of rain and
freezing rain, then more snow. So, we wound up with a layered snow
with 3/4 - 1 inch sandwiched between. A gas powered snow blower
would have problems with this, according to neighbors that have
them.
As with virtually any tool, if you understand the limitations and
operate it accordingly, you'll be as 'tickled' as I am!!!
Sure beats shoveling the old way!!Reviewed by J. Bell, 2010-02-23
February of 2010 has been a challenge for those of us in the
northeast. The Snow Joe Plus isn't a miracle machine, but if you
take your time, and control it so you don't take more than a 4"
deep bite at a time, it can move some serious snow. The only
downside is it only throws it straight ahead, so be careful if
you're working towards your house, or any windows. Your arms and
shoulders will also have to get used to bearing its weight, which
is considerably less than a shovel full of wet snow.
All in all, its fun to operate, helps to save your back, and
performs exactly as advertised.
The Problem is with Customer ServiceReviewed by Chicago Writer, 2010-02-17
I loved the snow blower but on about the third use the plastic blade unit broke. I had hit it against a railing so I understood that I had a role in this. I ordered two extra roller units from Snow Joe. They have not shipped after a week. I wrote several emails that only received automated responses. When I called, I was told it should ship later this week (two weeks to ship basic parts.) I asked why and the man said "We are very backed up." This is a neat product but the customer service is very poor.