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โ๏ธ Clear Snow Like a ProโNo Gas, No Fuss, Just Power!
The Earthwise SN70016 Electric Corded Snow Shovel is a lightweight yet powerful 12-amp electric snow sweeper designed for efficient snow removal. With a 16-inch clearing width, 8-inch depth, and 6-inch rear wheels, it moves up to 430 lbs of snow per minute. Its adjustable snow throwing angle and thermal protection make it ideal for light to medium snow tasks, offering a gas-free, eco-friendly alternative for your winter cleanup.















| ASIN | B073V482GY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,322 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #11 in Snow Blowers |
| Brand | Earthwise |
| Brand Name | Earthwise |
| Clearing Width | 16 Inches |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,721 Reviews |
| Engine Type | Electric |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00052909710160 |
| Ideal Snow Depth | 8 Inches |
| Included Components | Corded 16" Wide 8" Deep 12-Amp Snow Shovel, 120V/60Hz 400 RPM Motor Throws 430 lbs of Snow Per Minute |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 41"D x 16"W x 38"H |
| Item Type Name | Corded Snow Shovel |
| Item Weight | 7.25 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | American Lawn Mower Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SN70016 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year limited warranty |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 30 Feet |
| Model Number | SN70016 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 41"D x 16"W x 38"H |
| UPC | 052909710160 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Wheel Size | 6 Inches |
M**J
Gets the Job Done. First Time Use Review
So I'm from Jersey and if you're looking at the date of this review, we just had around 8 inches land in my area. What better time to test this bad boy out? Granted, I ordered it about a month ago and assembled it. We just haven't had any snow since. I'll say, shipping/box presentation was rough. The product came with a corner smashed in pretty bad, but I hoped everything inside was packed well enough and everything seemed to be in place properly. Instructions to put it together are OKAY. The one thing and maybe my fault, is that I rushed ahead on using 4 screws to put the bottom base together where you join two green plastic covers together. You don't want to do that step until you're ready to screw in the base of the wheels to the unit. The screws will join the wheel assembly to the base of the unit, linking the two green covers together. Just a piece of advise for you there. Aside from that little detail, I think the rest of the assembly was quite straight forward and easy enough. So now, onto performance and ease of use. Some people may complain because it's corded, but I knew that going in. I have 100ft extension cord. As long as you have it loose behind you so you can walk without it pulling you back because you ran out of cord, you'll be fine. I wrap the cord over my shoulder to prevent it from dropping down anywhere near the machine. To engage the machine you have a safety switch you press in and then the trigger held down to activate. Fires up immediately and I just went right at it. The wheels definitely give it nice stability at the bottom so that you can push it with 1 hand rather than having to use two hands to hold it. Though you can, and there is a handle midway up the shaft to give you that extra leverage. I did use that when the snow got tougher to push through. Frequently you're going to hit a snag where it appears to not want to spit, but you simply need to raise or lower it until it bites the snow. It's a lot easier than saying it and all happens in seconds while using it. Put it simply, it won't just do everything for you on its own and will require you to get in with it to make sure it's constantly biting the snow and spitting it forward, but it does it very well and for the most part effortlessly. Another key note worth mentioning is that you can adjust the angle to spit the snow. Not all of these tools have that. It works really well because I required to make it spit left towards my yard and avoid shooting straight onto the street or the neighbors yard on my right. This helps tremendously to guide the snow towards where you want to pile it up. Now for the CONS or things to keep in mind. First obviously, this is my first usage of the machine and cannot give you reliability results yet. I will come back to update this review however if it does go bad on me and any leading factors for that. Keep in mind, you want a relatively flat surface when using this. I mean it can be a driveway that inclines/declines, just make sure that there are no rocks/stones/broken portions that can result in the auger whacking into. Either you're going to be spitting rocks/stones, or you're going to break the plastic auger. Granted it's hard plastic, so it won't go down without a fight. I just wouldn't test it. I bought the 16 inch wide housing over the 12 to get a little more width which would equal completing the job sooner. I HIGHLY recommend that. I know it doesn't seem like much, but those extra inches do help in the grand scheme. More being chomped and spit at a time means less overall passes needed to clear your driveway/walkway. Lastly, you can tackle a wall that the snow plow makes in front of your driveway with it. Because it can be lifted up with a little more effort, you can just basically put it on top of the wall and start grinding your way down. I did this and it worked great. You just need to get yourself an entry point angle to then get it on comfortably and push it along the top until you shave the wall down. So yeah, for now, without a doubt, if you don't mind a corded blower, I highly recommend this. My driveway is the exact length of average sized car left to right and two more right behind them. If you can picture those measurements covered with 8 inches of snow (cars were not in driveway so it was completely covered), it took me 35 minutes to complete the job including the snow wall.
K**R
Good light duty machine.
First attempt at using this device was on week old slightly crusty snow. It didnโt work very well and went into thermal shutdown three times after a few minutes of use. However on four to five inches of fresh snow it worked great and cleared my driveway without issue. So as long as you understand this is a relatively light duty machine and use it for what it is built for itโs great. If you have heavier crusty snow, I would look at other options.
J**T
Effective, back saving tool
Just cleared my first driveway with this snow shovel and was impressed. The snow depth was 8โ and exceeded the manufacturers design limit of 6โ, but with patience and some double passes worked like a champ. Is light enough to manipulate but heavy enough with power to dig in and throw snow just about as advertised. Dragging cord behind me was not a problem, but then my garage outlets were handy. Donโt be fooled, pushing an electric snow shovel is still work and time, but considerably less back strain and clean results. My three car driveway took an hour and thirty cold minutes, but came out better than hand shoveling. Recommend getting out there early when snow stops, as shovel is not effective with melting, slushy snow or ice. Even so, my first impression is of a durable, effective tool. Only regret is waiting so long to try it. Ps. This is only a single experience, so โtake it with a grain of saltโ, but do recommend this brand of snow shovel.
R**D
Breaks constantly & inoperable after less than 10 uses
Overpriced piece of junk. Save your money. The belt inside that spins the auger is so cheap the grooves wear down after every other use and needs to be replaced. And it IS NOT easy to replace. I literally used this unit less than 10 times total since 2020 and had to replace the belt 3 times. Approx. the 6th time used it began having "overheating" issues where the unit would just shut down after 10 mins. Well, last year it broke YET AGAIN where I could hear the motor but it wasn't spinning. I took the entire unit apart again thinking it was the belt alignment but that was fine (I had to replace it the previous year so it was brand new). Now it just turns on for 5 seconds & then automatically turns itself off. If it is overheating that fast then this piece of junk is a severe safety hazard. I have no issues shoveling snow so this isn't a matter of overuse/misuse of the unit. It was only used in light snow approx 3 to 4 inches at the highest. For the very minimal usage this unit broke down constantly & was an overpriced waste of money.
P**E
It's the real thing!
This isnโt a Toro 521 self-propelled 2-stage snow blower with chains like I had for Minnesota winters. But for a KC winter with 1-3 storms per year and half as much snow, this thing rocks. I keep asking it to be the Toro and it keeps trying and often succeeding. Job 1: will it move 400 pounds of snow per minute? I didnโt take the time to weigh, but it moves an AMAZING amount of snow per second, pulverizing it into a snow cloud that just blows away. Will it move 6-8โ of snow? Yes, depending on how wet/heavy/icy it is. But 4โ of heavy snow is no problem. 6โ will require more muscle on your part to push it through. But 4โ is more like pushing a vacuum cleaner back and forth. Yes, it is plastic, but really solid. The little wheels are like a Fisher-Price toy, but they do the job. The whole thing is light weight and it is best to resist the temptation to push it hard into the ground. Let it rest on those wheels and do most of the work, even if you have to cover the same spot twice. It's tiny - you can hang it on the wall in the garage. Try that with your 2-stage. Nope, it isnโt as effective as the big Toro or Husq, but it is 85% as effective, and 15% of the cost. A good tradeoff.
J**.
Hoping it's effective but QC is lacking.
Product needs assembly but came missing the 4 screws that attach the handle to the motor assembly. Called product support but as it was a Saturday they were outside normal business hours. As I didnt want to wait who knows how long to get screws sent to me I went to menards and bought four stainless #8 x 1.25" flat head screws. They worked just fine and won't rust. I searched the bow multiple times thinking they were maybe outside of the plastic package with all the other screws and hardware. Quite upsetting to be sent a new product that lacked quality control and packaged it missing items. Fortunately grok gave details for the replacement size. It is not quite as light as I thought but considerably less then the corded 22" snow joe it replaced. It's quite as well and takes up less space. Have yet to use it.
K**E
great purchase and this unit rocks
Haven't used it yet..it is still in the original box. We are hoping it works great, and i'm sure it will. Bought it for the wife to do our patio area, while i use a real snow blower for the driveway. From what we have read in recent reviews, use this on light snow...and right after it snows...so nothing gets to turn to ice. If it does, use a snow shovel for that hard packed snow. Great buy....great price so far,, we cannot wait to use it ourselves. UPDATE: 12/22/25 had our first snow several days ago, this unit kicked butt took on 4 inches of light snow and was faster than shoveling. Fantastic unit.
R**B
Using the correct extension cord gauge for the length
Only used it a couple of times, once with only an inch of crunchy wet stuff but worked well, so far. I think some of the problems from other reviewers may be the use of under rated extension cords and/or putting the motor under to much of a load by going to fast. When trying to draw up to 12 amps through an under-rated cord can cause to much of a voltage drop at the motor which, in turn, causes it to draw more than the 12 amps and can cause overheating. Also I like to get the motor running up to speed before engaging into snow. I never try to start it when there is snow at the auger. It may cuse an additional load on the motor when it needs to draw the most current for startup. I'm guessing the 12amp spec is for when the motor is up to speed. Motor startup speed is higher for a short period. Another thing that I am trying, to keep it in decent running order is to minimize the frequency of starting and stopping for the reasons mentioned. Wish there was some sort of trigger lock but that would be a safety issue for sure. Time will tell if my thinking has any merit but at the moment, I like it. Battery units are to expensive, heavy and still need to be pushed with a rather short time between charges although 30 minutes should be sufficient for typical tasks.
L**.
For a small size, does a big job
Bought this in early Dec 2024 as part of the "get ready for the winter" plan. December passed without much snow but then mid to late January 2025, we got a taste of winter. This little snow shovel did a fantastic job cleaning a double driveway, although I have to admit, it wasn't a thick, heavy snow. The real test was this past days just before Valentine Day when reportedly we got 20-25cm of snow !!! Now, I admit that the amount of snow is way more that this snow shower can handle so it took apoximately 1 hour to finish cleaning 20cm of snow (about 8 inches) from half the driveway. In conclusion, for the money, it doesn't hurt to have this snow shovel. Small, light and it can be easily stored in the garage. I chose to buy corded after seeing the cordless version some of my neighbours have which barely lasts 15 minutes. It is capable of throwing the snow up to 3-4 meters and it has an adjusting knob which helps somewhat redirect which way the snow can be thrown. Another good thing - this is the only one I found where you can buy spare parts, if needed. All in all, for under $200 this is a really nice tool. If you don't mind having a cord attached, give it a try.
P**E
It broke first season, very disappointed.
At first I was excited for how compact this machine was. However, within the first season of using it, it broke. I live in Nova Scotia where we get quite a bit of snow. I have a small single car paved driveway that houses an SUV. No garage. Machine is stored in the house in a storage room. The beginning of winter it was working good, couple inches here and there it could handle fine. It was throwing the snow up in the air creating a snow blizzard with every stride. Annoying, but we made it work. The FIRST snowfall of 8 inches and it stopped working. Makes all the sounds but no rotation. Honestly, for $200 I am shocked it couldn't even make it one season. 0 out of 10 would not recommend.
A**A
Use it as it's intended and you'll be fine
First thing I want you to do is get out your ruler, tape measure, whatever. Now, measure 8" from the floor. See how high that is? That's the MAX depth of snow you can get through. This is NOT a snowblower in the traditional sense. It's a shovel with wheels that will blow light snowfalls from your deck, driveway or wherever. If you have a heavy snowfall, unless you're outside clearing the snow every hour or two before it gets over let's say 5 inches max, you will not be able to use this without using an old fashioned shovel first. If you have wet snow or ice? Again, unless you're out there hourly, it's not going to do what you want. If you have gravel....come on. Use your head. It's plastic. You do not want to be scooping up stones with this and if you do, that' is on you my friend. It's relatively easy to assemble, but if you have an extra pair of hands to help, that would be good. First usage, you will probably smell the electric motor. Don't freak out unless you ignored everything I've said before this. It went away after a little while and didn't return. Things I didn't like: The trigger is hard to keep pressed down and with the safety button, you have to hold it for it to work. If you've got any issue with your hands like arthritis or like me, you're getting older and stuff don't work like it used to, it might be hard on your hand. But that's what kids are for, right? The other thing I wasn't keen on was the length of the handle AND the ungrounded plug. Seems to me, anything you use outdoors in snow, should be grounded. That led to another issue. The plug was hard to get into the extension cord at first. I, like most sane people, got a grounded three prong outdoor cord for this but so I was a bit annoyed making it fit together. You don't have to force it, but BEFORE you go out into the cold, plug it in when it's warm and the plastic will give enough to fit it snugly but not break. That's it. It's good at doing WHAT IT WAS MADE FOR. Can't stress that enough.
N**.
Stopped working. Update. It works again after leaving alone for a couple of days.
It was great while it worked. I have used it three times for maybe about 15 minutes each time and on the third time I used it. It just stopped working. It could be an internal fuse or something. I have no idea, but it is completely dead, and I have no idea what to do next. Iโm going to try contacting the seller. The snow that I was trying to remove was about 6 to 8 inches deep and it was very light and fluffy and it was only on my sidewalk and deck. I own a gas powered snowblower and I use that for the driveway and larger sidewalks, . This was just a convenience tool to remove snow from close to my doors and down to the driveway. Update โ and working with technical support and leaving it outside for a few days I plugged it in again and it worked so there must be some sort of thermal protection or something in it that it needed to reset
L**A
UTTER GARBAGE, DONโT WASTE YOUR MONEY
Quite working 4 days past the 30 day mark only used a handful of times and then. If the snow trying to be cleared was a couple feet I would understand, but it has all been light and a matter of a few inches. So disappointed in the product.
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