🔋 Buying guide · 2026

Best Battery Snow Blowers

Cordless snow blowers have gone from curiosity to credible in about five years. 40–80V single-stage units handle sidewalks and small driveways; EGO and Toro's 56–60V two-stage machines clear 24–26 inch paths through a foot of snow on a pair of big batteries. You pay more up front and you live by runtime — but you never pull a cord, mix fuel, or smell exhaust, and they start at -10°F when a gas engine won't.

Premium Pick

#1

EGO Power+ SNT2800 28-Inch Two-Stage (Tool Only)

The most capable battery snow blower sold: a 28-inch, self-propelled, steel-auger two-stage that throws 50 feet — bring your own EGO batteries.

9.2
/ 10

Pros

  • +28-inch width and 20-inch intake — gas-two-stage class capability
  • +Serrated steel augers: gravel-safe, breaks up plow ridges
  • +Self-propelled with variable speed and reverse

Cons

  • Tool only — two 56V batteries and a charger add $400–$700
  • Runtime limits on long driveways in deep, wet snow
Best Overall

#2

EGO Power+ SNT2125AP 21-Inch Auger-Propelled (2× 7.5Ah)

EGO's flagship single-stage: auger-propelled, Peak Power dual-battery drive, and two 7.5Ah packs that clear a real driveway, not just a sidewalk.

9.0
/ 10

Pros

  • +Peak Power draws from both batteries at once — real wet-snow torque
  • +Auger-propelled: the machine pulls itself, you steer
  • +Two 7.5Ah packs (~840 Wh) — among the most runtime in any kit

Cons

  • Premium price — overlaps with 24-inch gas two-stage machines
  • Single-stage: paved surfaces only, ~13-inch intake
Best Value

#3

EGO Power+ SNT2122 21-Inch Single-Stage (2× 4Ah)

The affordable way into EGO's snow line: the 21-inch Peak Power single-stage with two 4Ah batteries and a fast charger.

8.7
/ 10

Pros

  • +Peak Power dual-battery torque — throws wet snow, not just powder
  • +21-inch path with LED headlights and handle-mounted chute control
  • +Two 4Ah packs plus a 320W rapid charger in the box

Cons

  • Roughly half the runtime of the 7.5Ah kit — a sidewalk-plus-driveway tool
  • Not auger-propelled; you push it like a standard single-stage
Editor's Choice

#4

Greenworks Pro 60V 22-Inch Brushless (2× 5Ah)

22 inches and two 5Ah batteries for around $500 — the widest path and most runtime per dollar in battery single-stage.

8.4
/ 10

Pros

  • +22-inch path — widest in its price class
  • +Two 5.0Ah batteries and a dual-port charger included
  • +Brushless motor with good runtime per charge

Cons

  • Less torque in heavy, wet snow than EGO's dual-battery drive
  • Greenworks 60V ecosystem is smaller than EGO's
Budget Pick

#5

Snow Joe 24V-X2-SB18 18-Inch 48V Cordless Kit

An 18-inch cordless thrower with two 24V batteries for under $300 — the cheapest way to cut the cord on a small driveway.

7.8
/ 10

Pros

  • +Cordless for under $300 including two batteries and a charger
  • +18-inch path, 10-inch intake — right-sized for walks and small pads
  • +180° chute and LED light

Cons

  • Modest runtime — roughly one sidewalk-and-pad session per charge
  • Slows quickly in wet snow over ~6 inches