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In this video I share my honest review of the DEWALT 21" 60V Max Single Stage Snow Blower after using it in about 12 inches of real snow. I just picked this up from Home Depot, took it out of the box, and put it straight to work on my driveway and sidewalks. Overall I’m about 80–90% happy with it – it’s powerful, convenient, but not perfect. If you’re wondering whether this cordless DEWALT snow blower is worth the money, this video should help you decide. 🟡 Snow Blower Tested: DEWALT 21" 60V Max Cordless Single Stage Snow Blower • 21" clearing width • 13" intake height • 7" steel auger + metal scraper bar • Dual 60V 4.0Ah FLEXVOLT batteries (included in kit) • Up to ~40 ft advertised throwing distance (real world closer to 15–20 ft) • 3 power modes: Eco, Standard, Turbo/Boost • Electric 2‑way chute control on the handle • Push button start + LED headlights • Quick‑fold handle for compact storage • Today’s price around: $1,119.99 (can vary by store & time) 🔧 What I cover in this video: • Unboxing & simple assembly • Build quality – plastics vs metal, steel auger, scraper bar • How it actually performs in 8–12" of snow • Packed snow and plow piles – can it handle it? • Throwing distance (real‑world vs marketing) • Battery life for a normal driveway & sidewalks • Pros & cons after first use • Who this snow blower is good for – and who should buy something else 👍 Pros: • Cordless – no gas, oil, or pull‑start • Strong performance in 4–10" of snow • Steel auger grabs even walked‑on snow with a couple passes • Electric chute controls are super convenient • Compact, folds up nicely for storage • Great if you already have DEWALT 60V/FLEXVOLT tools 👎 Cons: • NOT self‑propelled – you have to push it • Heavy, packed snow requires more effort and multiple passes • Light snow (1–2") doesn’t throw very far • Charge time is around 3–4 hours for the big 60V batteries • Price is on the higher side for a single‑stage snow blower ⏱ Video Chapters: 00:00 – Intro & why I bought this DEWALT snow blower 00:45 – Quick specs & features overview 02:00 – Unboxing and assembly 03:00 – Build quality, materials & design 04:10 – Performance in fresh vs packed snow 05:30 – Throwing distance & chute control 06:20 – Battery life & charge time 07:10 – Pros, cons & who should buy it 08:30 – Final thoughts & recommendation If you’ve used this DEWALT 21" 60V snow blower, drop your experience in the comments – it helps others decide too. And if you have questions I didn’t cover in the video, ask below and I’ll try to answer. #dewalt #snowblower #dewalt60v #snowremoval #toolreview