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Five Star Reviews:

58%
New fan of this electric wonder. it is a beast that plows through medium snow and is super easy to carry/store w/ minimal fuss
January 9, 2017
first time (and reluctant) buyer. got it for $100 on black friday. live in ny so don't get mid-west size snow but it does snow (more or less) a few times during the winter. last night it snowed for the first time - we had about 5-7" of powdery snow. I am not old but not a kid, and I've been scared of becoming a "statistic" - in fact last year I got my first cardiologist check (they did the full thing and I came out with flying colors). I shoveled like every year, but I make sure to take breaks. it would have taken me 1.5 hours to shovel with multiple breaks). With this snowblower I did it in 15 min w/ no breaks at all. I almost miss the workout - but I'll settle for going to the gym. All this to say I really didn't want to buy one (in fact I left it in the box until now...2 months later), but it really is an asset. I even bought a heavy duty cord...very heave and perhaps overkill but I know it'll handle anything (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001KY03FC/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1).

I was told that electrics are under powered....and I think it may be if I got much much more snow (like the mid west) and if the snow were wetter and heavier. but my heart tells me that this corded version will do the trick...it really dove through all the snow like a beast (wrangling the heavy cord is a bit of a chore...but I think the battery powered versions probably run out of juice quickly...the cord gave me assurance that I wouldn't have to wait for recharging...and its cheaper).

I'm glad I bought this - highly recommend.

Funny story - my buddy who goes on and on about his big tough gas powered machine actually is now thinking of get an electric as a secondary. I think for most if not all snow we will see in NY around NYC, the electric will be more than enough. the gas powered is really for midwest/Buffalo level snow we think. He said he ended up not even taking it out this time and actually shoveled by hand since it is such a big production to get that heavy thing prepped and ready and filled w/ gas and move it around, etc. My electric I can basically pick up with one hand, and then wipe it off and unplug it and keep it in a large closet. I love it.

Update 2/14: got another snowstorm sadly but this time it was wetter and heavier and the snowblowing was a bit of a slog. The first time I guess it was slightly lighter but not too light and I was able to do the entire driveway and sidewalk in one shot. This time there was a couple inch layer of slushy wetness at the bottom and I had to stop twice to take a rest. All in all still better than shoveling.
We were worried it wouldn't work because of the price but worked like a
January 25, 2016
Life saver during the blizzard! 30+ inches. Had to knock down snow before blowing but never could have dug ourselves out without it. We were worried it wouldn't work because of the price but worked like a charm
Amazing little thrower
January 24, 2016
Bought this in September to save my back and do thankful I did! Northern Virginia just got hammered with one of the top 5 worse snowfalls on record. We had over 24" inches. We ran this a few times on fresh snow and it worked great. The final clean up was about 20". It was slow going and we had to take a few passes but she did a great job. Will buy again!
The right extension cord makes all the difference in the world.
January 6, 2016
With the bulk of winter on its way, I thought it time to pull the trigger on a snowblower. So I started doing some research right here on Amazon. I was intrigued and impressed with a lot of reviews for the GreenWorks 2600502 13 Amp 20" Corded Snow Thrower, so I bought one. There are a few reviewers who don’t think this works right, and to them, I have a serious bit of advice: GET THE RIGHT EXTENSION CORD! In my opinion, this is it: US Wire 98100 14/3 100-Foot SJEOW TPE Cold Weather Extension Cord Blue with Lighted Plug.SOME BACKGROUNG:We live in Salt Lake City, Utah where some winters can be crazy. EL NINO WINTER 2016 IS COMING!! So of course, we want to be prepared.Check it out: So far, my wife and I have used our snow-thrower 3 times. WHOA! It worked so well that we bought one for her parents (along with the correct extension cord).It wasn’t super easy to put the thing together, but it wasn’t super difficult either. Once you get it up and running, there are some nice little handles to loop the extension cord around. When you are outside and ready to go, it’s good practice to take a few seconds and map out your path. Lay the cord out accordingly as to avoid running it over in the snow.The thrower sounds like a vacuum. It works terrific on flaky snow as well as slightly icy snow. Of course, the more frozen the snow is, the more effort you’ll have to put into it, and you may need to go over the ground an extra time, but compared to a snow shovel like this Ergieshovel Ergonomic Back Saving Snow Shovel, 18" W , GreenWorks will have you zippity do-da’ing the snow from your driveway onto your lawn in no time. Weee!It only took 15 minutes or so for me to clear the driveway, the sidewalks around our property, a pathway to the trash cans, and the front porch up to the front door. Not bad.BOTTOM LINE:If you’re reading the reviews and you’re on the fence about pulling the trigger, just do it! Just make sure you get the right cord because it makes all the difference in the world.
Great value, but get the right extension cord!
November 28, 2015
Great snowblower for the money. Very easy to use, maneuverable and fairly light. One warning which I hope helps your purchase. Do not buy the 16/3 orange 100 foot extension cord which is currently shown on Amazon as "Frequently Bought Together" for this machine. (16 gauge with 3 conductors.) The snow blower is rated at 13 amps and this is a 10 amp extension cord which is not enough. In the manufacturer's instruction manual there is a chart which shows longer cords require even higher amperage ratings than 13. If you're like me you'll want a 100 foot cord, which means minimum 15 amp rating. Amazon shows under "Also Bought" a number of cords which are 12 gauge and 15 amp. They are more expensive but this is a safety issue. There is one for Extreme conditions which stays flexible in the very cold, and in hindsight I wish I got. I am surprised how rigid the extension cord gets when lying on a cold driveway. Otherwise, the snow blower itself represents a great value. Not as powerful as bigger gas machines, but I am having no problem keeping up with snowfalls. Plus it is quiet, has no gas or combustion odors, and starts in the bitter cold without fuss.
45%
Five Stars
June 8, 2017
great
wonderful. it moved 8 inches of snow with
March 16, 2017
wonderful. it moved 8 inches of snow with ease
I love this snowblower
January 24, 2017
I love this snowblower. I'm a women and I can handle it without any issues. I use it to clear out my dog pen. I used it the first time on 12 inces of heavy wet snow in Maine. Great Machine.
A Cover for our new electric snow thrower
October 19, 2013
The cover of for our Snow Joe SJ623e snow thrower just arrived. It is made to fit the snow thrower perfectly. It even has a storage pouch. Our Snow thrower will arrive soon and I am looking foward to not having to shovel so much snow in our small driveway this winter. The price was very good on Amazon.
great
January 10, 2013
great quality with a nice fit. should stay on in the wind. 20$ can't beat it with a stick .

Four Star Reviews:

24%
Okay for light snow, don't plan on using for heavy snow
January 7, 2017
First, I got this on a lightning deal for less than the average going price. I live in western NC and only get light occasional snow here. Just had my first opportunity to test it out. We got about 7" over night and I got out to clear things early. Cold and powdery, it worked better than shoveling, but a few comments: 1) Go slow, more than 4-5 inches and you have to push-pull back and forth. 2) Shooting straight forward, fairly high and it easily moves the snow away, but to the side it only throws it about 5-6 feet, and easily clogs up. You can move it back and forth and tap up and down to clear pretty easily but a nuisance. 3) Going straight and down a hill easy, but pull back up "in reverse" with it off and then go back down. For an average one car driveway it will throw to the side okay and clear. 4) The cord isn't convenient but makes it inexpensive to run; not sure if a rechargeable would be strong enough to last, just don't know. Final summary: Better than using a shovel. Easy to put together (be careful with the "spout" and don't break when snapping together). Not expensive, although I don't know if one at a bit more than costly and more powerful (than the retail price) might be more effective and worth the difference. I bought for light snow and have only used once, so I can't comment on longevity. (I also got the extended warranty, as it wasn't much to add, just in case). I recommend for light snow to clear walkways and smaller driveways, but don't plan on using for heavy snow.
A solid snow thrower
January 3, 2017
I'm giving this snow thrower a 4-star rating simply because it is well-built and does exactly what it claims. It is relatively easy to put together as long as you follow the instructions. Assembly is mostly fitting pieces together and tightening pre-made knobs. One complaint I have is cord management. The extension cord holder to keep the cord from becoming unplugged is not large enough for my heavy duty extension cord.

One problem is keeping the cord untangled and away from the front of the machine. That's not unique to this model, as it's an issue with all electric snow throwers.

The first use of the snow thrower was in a snowfall of approximately 5 inches, with fairly heavy snow. The machine handled the snow very well, and I was very pleased with the performance.

I previously had a similar Toro Snow Thrower that quit after one season. In comparison, this snow thrower seems to be better built and more robust. I hope it lasts more than one year.
Great and easy to use and lightweight.
December 29, 2016
This worked wonders on my first snowfall of over 8 inches. I did have to occasionally push it through the snow twice to get it through the end where the plows had come by, but it was easy to use. My neighbor started before me, and he has a smaller driveway with his gas snowblower, and I started with my electrical, and I was done before he was. A thumb thick branch did get stuck in the bottom blade area, and the machine wouldn't work until I had to carve it out, as it was really jammed in there. The chord did come loose quite a few times which was frustrating, but I still loved it. I do want to give a shout out to the people who spoke about using a better power chord that was weather resistant! So glad I spent the extra money. Would've been much less happy with the product, if I hadn't followed that advice. The problem I found was that the weight of the better chord kept dragging the chord out even with the double loopy thing they suggested that I used.
Good for occasional light snow and walkways.
December 14, 2016
Finally snowed today so I could try this out.

What I liked:
* Light weight. It's easy to pick up and carry around
* Electric. I didn't want yet another gas engine to maintain. I have a small Honda generator that I'll pair with this for areas that the extension cord can't reach

Now for the actual use. I tried this in fairly dry snow, and fresh, with only about 2 inches on the ground. Our driveway is 20 feet wide. I started out by clearing out the center, then going from there to one side, with the snow being thrown onto the area not yet cleared. Then I repeated for the other half.

It was much faster using this vs. a snow shovel, which was my other option. 60 ft long driveway, 20 ft wide, cleared in 20 minutes or so.

Now for the not so good. In the 20 minutes of use, it plugged it 3 times and had to be cleared out. Not hard to do, but if the snow was any wetter, it would have been much worse.

It doesn't throw the snow very far. It only throws it out 3-4 feet, with most of the snow only going a foot or less. This makes the area to be cleared that much harder to clear.

The motor on this isn't very powerful and bogs down easily. I was using a 12 gauge, 80 ft long cord, and it was plugged into an outlet only a few feet from the breaker box in the garage, so it wasn't starved for current. Getting closer to the edge of the driveway, where the snow was now up to 4 inches deep, it really bogged down easily. I had to take 1/2 width passes, and walk slowly to clear it out.

It snows only a few times a year where I live, so this will be fine for that. Also, I don't plan on clearing the entire driveway every time it snows. Realistically, you only need a couple of 20 inch wide paths for your truck to drive on, unless the snow is really deep, in which case this won't help you anyway. So, for clearing a path to get out of the driveway, and for clearing off a walkway, this will work fine.

I do worry about the plastic blade and how long it will last, and I'm betting that the gears are all plastic too. Don't expect this to be an everyday workhorse.
Made it through the blizzard of 2016.
January 24, 2016
I got this little guy on Thursday ahead of ghe blizzard. When i walk up on Saturday we already had over a foot of snow. The first time was a bit of a challenge, but after that it was a breeze. I had to do several passes, but for the price, it beat shoveling any day. The cord was a bit awkward, but i knew it would be before i bought it. If it made it through this storm (30"), I think it will make it through anything.
22%
Fits well
June 29, 2017
Fits well, just takes a bit of fidgeting to get it on.
Four Stars
May 11, 2017
like it
Four Stars
March 8, 2017
All okay.
but when I did use it I think it did a good job. Don't know how it would be on ...
April 18, 2016
I did not get to use it much this winter, which I am thankful for, but when I did use it I think it did a good job. Don't know how it would be on very thick or heavy snow.
Very Well Made
June 20, 2015
I don't know what the material is, but it appears to be a polymer reinforced fabric. Or possibly, a layering of two different materials. It is tough and doesn't stretch when pulled. The back is plain while the outside has either a weave or weave imprint. If this holds up, it's 5 stars. I have confidence in Snow Joe after a winter using their electric snow blower. That was very well made, as this cover appears to be.

Three Star Reviews:

5%
Good for the price
January 9, 2017
I got this on black Friday for $140 and at that price it is a great machine. My suggestion would be to get a longer extension cord than you think so you don't have to deal with pulling your cord out of the socket over and over again.

Pros:
-Lightweight
-Compact and saves space/folds up nicely
-Inexpensive
-Can handle up to 12" well
Cons:
-After only two uses the turn directional handle broke so I have to turn the spout manually
-The vibration is such that the directional spout doesn't stay locked and will shoot the snow straight up
-The scraper doesn't get to the bare pavement and leaves a thin layer that a shovel usually would get.
Economical thrower with limitations but beats shoveling
December 25, 2016
Light and therefore easy to maneuver which is a major plus in snowy conditions. Easy to assemble - up and running in 5-10mins.
-1 Star for poor throw distance for snow; I have a two car wide drive way and certainly does no throw from center of driveway out regardless of fluffy or wet snow.
-1 Star as leaves a layer of snow on the bottom regardless of snow condition. I used it with ~5in fluffy snow and also in 3in wet snow in both cases need to follow-up the blower with shovel to scrape the bottom layer off the driveway/walkway.
FYI, Max distance from AC outlet to edge of walkway is about 70 feet and I use a 12AWG outdoor extension cord which seems to work OK. It is NOT the ultra flexible so a little cumbersome to manage.
I bought over black friday sale at about $109 at this price I would recommend for light snow regions or areas where snowfalls <5times a season, in Michigan (for me) I doubt I would recommend if price was any higher unless above two items were improved
Feels very under powered.
December 20, 2016
Had the first snow of the season, about 4 inches with some ice pellets. It had a real hard time scooping up the snow, I really had tilt it and and push it to try and pick up the snow. I think it was because the plastic blades were having a hard time breaking through the top layer of "ice". I wasn't expecting a lot of from it but was certainly more than I got. We will see how it performs for the next snow.
Improved Snow Thrower with exception of chute control bar
February 5, 2016
Nice snow thrower. My only issue is I couldn't get the chute control bar into the body so have to bend down and spin it by hand which is a pain in the butt. Do like that this version now has a cable guard which loops the extension cord to keep the cord from being yanked out or damaged as you drag the extension cord around. Burned out 3 extension cord heads on the old version of this machine, as the constant shifting of the cable caused the head to shift from side to side, causing sparks that eventually melted the plug of the extension cord. On this model, this issue is gone. The old model had a chute that was screwed on with two small bolts. One fell out and I had to jury rig a new one as it was a custom bolt. Those are now replaced with a better solution on the new model.
Good for Fluffy Snow. Those with Heavy, Wet Snow - Look Elsewhere
January 24, 2016
I wanted so badly for this to be my solution. I bought my own house over the summer. I used to live in a townhouse where the snow maintenance was handled by an association. Now, It's my job. I didn't want to drop $1,000 on a gas snowblower, so I figured this would be a good option and I got it on sale. Here are the good parts:
1.) It's light
2.) It's quiet - like a loud vacuum cleaner.
3.) No mixing gas and oil
4.) It's easy to operate.

Here is where this thing falls short (I'm not going to complain about it being corded because it's obviously an electric machine and if you're going to complain about cords on an electric machine, that's not fair):
1.) I live in northern Illinois. We've had two big snows with wet snow this season. The auger on this machine just doesn't "bite" into the wet snow. Because of this, you have to shove it into the snow, which only packs the wet snow further.
2.) It's light so there isn't much "oomph" behind it.
3.) The motor can only throw snow about 4-5 feet. Admittedly this was snow on the heavier side but if you're plowing the middle of the driveway, you'll have to throw it again.
4.) Snow dams up in the ejection port.

In all, if you live somewhere with fairy dust snow that is light and powdery all the time, then this is probably fine. If you might get wet snow, seek a more powerful machine. I'll probably end up with a gas-powered one after all.
10%
The design is good, it can be made small for when you ...
April 13, 2017
The design is good, it can be made small for when you disassemble the handles and pack it away for the summer, or made long for when the snow thrower is fully assembled. The material is not durable, you must put it on very carefully, especially if the machine is still wet. I ripped it 2nd time. Fixed it inside and out with Blue duct tape.
Not happy.
February 8, 2017
Ripped almost 2 months after I got it in 2 places. Kinda disappointed with this product.
This cover is a nice idea for the snow Joe
March 28, 2016
This cover is a nice idea for the snow Joe, it's well-designed but the material really is poor. Put rips on it on the first fitting. Made of some type of light plastic. Buy a better cover.....
Came as part as a bundle offer.
March 15, 2016
Bought this for my dad for a Christmas gift. It came as part as a bundle. Really don't have a big opinion about this but it does the job.
Not very sturdy.
February 16, 2016
Split up near the handle. Had to patch it up with duct tape.
Quality cover but difficult to put on
February 19, 2014
The cover is good quality but extremely snug and takes too long to completely get on the Snow Joe it was made for.

Two Star Reviews:

4%
Good to a couple inches of powder
April 25, 2017
I don't know what I expected for that price. It works okay for light power, but it is easier just to shovel for anything wet or deeper than a couple of inches.
It's super light compared to the other snowblower i've tried
March 15, 2017
It's super light compared to the other snowblower i've tried. The plastic construction is worrisome. I used this for the first time yesterday. Admittedly a snowstorm that had more inches than it can handle. But already noticed wear on the bottom since my sidewalk isn't paved. The plastic chute is horrible, after 4 or 5 pushes, it lifts up from the position i set it to as vertical it can be. It's powerful, but because of the chute problem, snow either launches to my neighbor across the street or hits the wind and end up on me. Was super excited but now...just extremely disappointed.
The only thing I like about it is that it turns on quickly
December 29, 2016
Not very powerful, blades are plastic, stiff snow directer that you can seem to point in the right direction due to it being hard to turn. The only thing I like about it is that it turns on quickly.
Jammed gears
March 1, 2016
Gears for discharge jammed . Company sent repair instructions and I have to get a special tool to fix it.
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cable management is a pain
January 30, 2016
Snowzilla experience was not all that great with this. Granted, I let the snow accumulate more than 10in overnight but it was just very hard pushing this thing. Cable management is a pain as well. I wished I had a gas blower.
5%
Not woth much at all in my book.
September 6, 2017
This cover came with my snow Joe and is a real pain to use. I hang my SJ on the wall and drape the cover over it to keep dust off. Glad I didn't buy it. I understand there is a new cover out but I have not seen or used one. I feel the cover traps water inside and prefer to just hang and dry my SJ.
Snow Joe SJCVR 18 inch universal single stage snow thrower cover
November 28, 2016
this snow thrower cover is made of very thin material.
it will rip easy if you force this cover on a snow thrower, so you must be very carefull.
this snow thrower cover will fit Snow Joe Ultra SJ618E , but it is a very tight fit !
Two Stars
April 23, 2016
Don't have a snow joe. Doesn't fit my snow thrower.
Not a great buy.
February 26, 2015
Electrical wiring started to burn around socket after second use. Not good in 4 inches of snow!!
NIce product but does not fit the cordless version of the Snow Joe
January 5, 2014
I thought this cover would fit perfectly on the 18 inch cordless (battery) version of the Snow Joe - but it does not fit over the handles and unfortunately I had to return it.

One Star Reviews:

9%
Terrible. Get a real snow remover. A shovel works way better.
April 2, 2017
Terrible in every way. This snow blower will barely move a light dusting of snow let alone do anything for a few inches. If you regularly get snow do not waste your time. also amazon will not issue a refund unless you contact them within 30 days so by the time it snows and you have a chance to try the product for your self it might be outside this time frame so be mindful.
Waste of money
January 28, 2017
Can't get mine to start at all, I bought the appropriate extension cord and all. Waste of money!
Would not recommend purchasing or using this
January 25, 2017
Sounds like a vacuum cleaner, works less well than one. A snow thrower not a snow blower and it struggled to handle 1" of snow. Very disappointing. Sigh.
Uugh
January 8, 2017
Only used it twice since I purchased it and it has stopped working. Worked great when it worked, but this time it I used it for 3 passes then it wouldn't turn on any more. After each pass, I stopped it to turn around then it wouldn't start again until I waited about 10 minutes. The last time, it wouldn't start anymore. Also there is a little piece of plastic that holds the guide bar in place, which broke when I tried to change the direction of the blower spout using the bar so now the bar is just flopping around. I cannot give this snow blower a good review. I have finished up with a shovel and have put it away. wasted my money.
You might want to reconsider
October 11, 2016
Wel this was a bad experience, (not becasue of Amazon. This show thrower arreved in a double box, the inner colorful box and the outer box with the from china address. So I took to out of the box and examined it before assembling it. The first thing I noticed were both "hub caps" were sitting in the bottom of the box. One with a tab broken, so I immediately checkked the wheels, the left one would not spin at all and the right one barely. The axle was protruding about an inch or so beyond the wheel that would prevent those hub caps from ever going on and it seems like there should be a spacer or something to hold the wheel away from the support bracket.
So it says on the box call GreenWorks before returning to the seller, so I did and what a waste of time that was. I was immediately told it must be an Amazon assembly error, even though it was in a sealed box. I thought we would have a conversation on the possible missing spacers, but all I got out of this was an offer from GreenWorks to provide the Amazon contact number. THe support agent didn't even care that the QC#24 sticker was right by the wheel that would not turn.
So far Amazon has been good we're going to try to arrance a swap and pickup.
So to wrap up:
1. I bought this because of the 4 year warranty, but if this is the way GreenWorks customer service is you can forget that.
2. I expected weaker construction, but I think it's reasonable to expect the wheels to turn.
3. The Snow-Joe product while more expensive might be sturdier.
4. I'll stop back when I get the replacement.

Steve
18%
Do not buy!
February 4, 2017
ripped after about three times of covering the blower. save your money its junk. it may be good for warmer weather but it gets brittle in the cold and falls apart.
I Have this same snow joe snow blower (in the ...
January 8, 2017
I Have this same snow joe snow blower (in the picture) thats way I bought this cover. It dose not fit.
Toal waste of money!
December 30, 2016
I would give this zero stars if I could. Don't waste your money. The fabric can't withstand the weather and this seller only honors a 30 day return policy. I did better when I covered the snow thrower with a small tarp and bungee cords. This has several holes in it, from nothing more than being out in the weather.
seems like cheap, thin garbage that I don't imagine would ...
December 6, 2015
45 degrees outside and upon first use it ripped, seems like cheap, thin garbage that I don't imagine would withstand New England freezing temps without cracking and tearing like tissue paper, rip off, save your money and just buy a decent tarp and bungee cord, hopefully the snowthrower isn't the same horrible quality.
Caution
November 14, 2015
The width in the handle and down its length is thin, not even a modicum of extra room. Did not fit my WEN Snow Thrower when - according to the dimensions posted - it should have.
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Old Price
Old Price
Price
Price
$96.99updated: Mar 18, 2020
$21.99updated: Mar 18, 2020
Features
Article Number
Article Number
0841821016470
0012300987639
Binding
Binding
Lawn & Patio
Lawn & Patio
Brand
Brand
Greenworks
Snow Joe
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$199.00
$21.99
Height
Height
1456.7 in
1574.8 in
Length
Length
1220.5 in
1850.4 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
GreenWorks
Snow Joe LLC - Dropship Only
Model
Model
2600502
SJCVR
MPN
MPN
2600502
SJCVR
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
2600502
SJCVR
Product Group
Product Group
Lawn & Patio
Lawn & Patio
Product Type
Product Type
OUTDOOR_LIVING
OUTDOOR_LIVING
Publisher
Publisher
GreenWorks
Snow Joe LLC - Dropship Only
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8
8.4
Studio
Studio
GreenWorks
Snow Joe LLC - Dropship Only
Weight
Weight
105.8 oz
3.5 oz
Width
Width
850.4 in
787.4 in
Feature
Feature

13 amp motor delivers powerful results for gas alternative

Adjustable 180 degree directional chute makes snow throwing manageable

Discharge snow up to 20-feet

Protects against snow, ice, sun damage, rain, dust, tree sap and birds.

Heavy-duty fabric won't shrink or stretch.

Fabric is coated for maximum water resistance.

Comes with handy storage pouch.

Designed to fit models Snow Joe: SJ620, SJ621, SJM988, SJ622E, SJ623E, 622, 622U, 622U1; Toro: 38381, 38025, 1800 and most other models 18-IN in clearing width. Does not fit the iON18SB.

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