Toro Power Curve Certified Snow Blower

Last updated: June 1, 2023


Powerful is the best word to describe this snow blower, which is able to move as much as 700 pounds of snow per minute. The handy tool does all the hard work for you and creates an 18-inch wide path for you to safely walk through. Users will appreciate that the chute is adjustable to allow for a change of direction when desired.

Toro Power Curve Certified Snow Blower

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Product Details

Key Takeaway: The affordable price tag on this snow blower makes it an excellent choice for budget shoppers.

In our analysis of 16 expert reviews, the Toro Power Curve Certified Snow Blower placed 1st when we looked at the top 5 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

The Toro 1800 Power Curve 18 inches Electric Snow Blower is designed to move snow quickly and clean all the way down to patios, decks and driveways while helping to eliminate clogging. The snow blower’s zip deflector provides a choice between high, low and in-between snow throwing while its 160-degree chute helps you direct the snow discharge in many directions. This model features an ergonomically-designed handle for a comfortable grip during use.

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

Features Power Curve system which greatly reduces clogging.
It has a convenient electric start and the most powerful engine we could find on a single-stage machine.
Handling, which is how easy the machine is to maneuver (including turns), was excellent.
The snow blower's 18-inch clearing path and 12-inch cut depth should easily handle daily snowfall.
The Toro 1800 is build using very tough high impact composite plastic which makes it extremely durable and requires practically no maintenance.

What reviewers didn't like

Lacks powered drive to the wheels.
The Toro Power Curve 1800 38381 scored poor for removal speed and was poor at removing the plow pile at the end of the driveway, which can be a challenge for some machines.
The discharge chute can become clogged when clearing wet snow, which means you need to consider lowering the cut depth to discharge less snow.
It can be awkward especially when wearing gloves to activate both the start and the safety button simultaneously.
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