What is this Toro 60V Power Max snow blower?
It is a residential battery-powered two-stage snow blower with all-steel construction, a self-propelled drive and Toro’s 60V Flex-Force battery system.
Is this the Toro Power Max e24 or a 26-inch model?
The description identifies it as the Power Max e24 with a 24-inch clearing width, but the supplied specifications list a 26-inch clearing width. The exact model name and width should be confirmed before publishing.
Who is this Toro 60V Power Max snow blower best suited for?
It is ideal for homeowners with medium to large driveways who need to clear deep, wet or heavy snow without using a gas engine.
What battery system does it use?
It operates on Toro’s 60V Max Flex-Force Power System.
What batteries are included?
The supplied specifications list two included Toro L405 batteries, each rated at 7.5Ah and 405Wh.
Are chargers included?
Yes. The package includes two batteries and two chargers.
How many battery ports does the snow blower have?
The description states that it has up to three battery ports, allowing a third compatible battery to be added for extended operation.
How much area can it clear with the included batteries?
The feature list states that it can clear up to 30 parked-car spaces in snow up to 10 inches deep with the two included 7.5Ah batteries.
Why does the description also mention 24 car spaces?
The introductory copy appears to describe a version with two 6.0Ah batteries, while the specifications list two 7.5Ah batteries and a 30-car capacity. The product copy should be updated to match the exact kit.
How much additional clearing capacity can a third battery provide?
The description states that a third battery may add approximately four to 15 additional parked-car spaces, depending on battery capacity and snow conditions.
What is the listed battery runtime?
The specifications list runtime of up to approximately 70 minutes.
How long do the batteries take to charge?
The listed charging time is approximately 180 minutes.
Does battery runtime vary?
Yes. Runtime depends on snow depth, snow density, temperature, drive speed and battery condition.
What does the 60V Max rating mean?
The batteries are rated at 60V maximum and approximately 54V during typical operation. Actual voltage varies under load.
Can the included batteries power other Toro equipment?
Yes. Compatible batteries can be shared across more than 75 tools in Toro’s 60V Flex-Force lineup.
What is the clearing width?
The specifications list a 26-inch clearing width, while the description states 24 inches. Confirm the exact width before publishing the product page.
What is the intake height?
The intake housing is approximately 20 inches high.
What is the ideal snow depth?
The listed ideal snow depth is approximately 12 inches.
What type of snow can it handle?
It is designed for heavy, wet snow and deep winter accumulation.
Can it clear end-of-driveway snow piles?
Yes. Its two-stage design, steel auger and brushless motor are intended to handle dense and compacted plow berms.
Is this a two-stage snow blower?
Yes. The auger gathers and breaks up snow before the impeller discharges it through the chute.
What is the auger diameter?
The auger measures approximately 11 inches in diameter.
What is the impeller diameter?
The impeller measures approximately 11 inches in diameter.
How much snow can it move per minute?
The supplied specifications list a capacity of up to approximately 2,000 lb per minute.
How far can it throw snow?
It can throw snow up to approximately 45 feet, depending on conditions.
What type of motor does it use?
It uses a brushless DC motor.
What are the benefits of the brushless motor?
A brushless motor provides efficient power, reduced maintenance and a longer operating life than a traditional brushed motor.
What is Toro’s Anti-Clogging System?
The Anti-Clogging System regulates snow intake and redirects excess snow toward the auger to reduce chute blockages.
Does the auger gearbox use shear pins?
No. It uses hardened gears and heavy-duty bolts instead of traditional shear pins.
What happens if the auger strikes a hard object?
The hardened gearbox system is designed to resist damage and avoid the need for conventional shear-pin replacement, although the machine should still be inspected after an impact.
Is the snow blower self-propelled?
Yes. The supplied specifications identify it as self-propelled.
How many forward speeds does it have?
It provides six forward speeds.
How many reverse speeds does it have?
It provides two reverse speeds.
What is one-hand operation?
One-hand operation allows the drive to remain engaged while the operator uses the other hand to adjust speed or chute direction.
What is Quick Stick chute control?
Quick Stick allows the operator to adjust the chute direction and deflector with one smooth control.
How far can the chute rotate?
The chute rotates approximately 200 degrees.
What is the chute made from?
The chute is made from steel.
Does it use a single or double deflector?
The supplied specifications list a single deflector.
Can the chute be adjusted while moving?
Yes. The one-hand control system allows the operator to adjust the chute without stopping the machine.
Does the snow blower have hand warmers?
Yes. Heated hand grips are included for added comfort in cold conditions.
Does it have headlights?
Yes. It includes LED headlights for improved visibility during early-morning, evening and low-light snow clearing.
Is the machine built with steel components?
Yes. The housing, frame, chute and deflector use heavy-duty steel construction.
Can it be used on gravel?
Yes. It is listed for use on gravel when the skid shoes are properly adjusted to avoid picking up loose stones.
Can it be used on concrete and asphalt?
Yes. It is suitable for concrete, asphalt and other paved surfaces.
What size tires does it use?
It uses 15-inch by 4-inch tires.
How much does the snow blower weigh?
The listed weight is approximately 186 lb, or 84.4 kg.
What are the shipping-box dimensions?
The box measures approximately 50 by 28.75 by 32 inches.
Is the snow blower easy to start?
Yes. Battery power provides push-button electric starting without a pull cord, choke or engine warmup.
Does it require gasoline?
No. It operates entirely on rechargeable battery power.
Does it require oil changes?
No. It does not use a gas engine or engine oil.
Does it require fuel stabilizer or carburetor maintenance?
No. Battery operation eliminates fuel storage, carburetor cleaning and gasoline-related seasonal preparation.
Is it completely maintenance-free?
No. The auger, impeller, chute, drive system, skid shoes, scraper and batteries still require regular inspection and care.
How should the snow blower be cleaned after use?
Remove accumulated snow and ice, inspect the auger and chute, dry the machine and check for loose or damaged parts.
Should the batteries be removed before clearing a blockage?
Yes. Stop the machine, remove all installed batteries and wait for every moving part to stop before inspecting the auger or chute.
How should the batteries be stored?
Store and charge them according to Toro’s instructions, protecting them from excessive heat, cold and moisture.
What warranty comes with this Toro Power Max snow blower?
The supplied information lists a three-year limited warranty, subject to Toro’s current warranty terms.
What is the MyToro app?
The MyToro app provides access to manuals, maintenance information, parts resources and how-to guides.
What are the main benefits of this Toro 60V Power Max snow blower?
Its main benefits include two included 7.5Ah batteries, two-stage performance, steel construction, self-propelled operation, heated handles and Quick Stick chute control.
Where can I buy this Toro 60V Power Max snow blower in Canada?
This Toro 60V Power Max snow blower is available in store from Arns Equipment in Calgary or online across Canada at arns.ca.