Nice features of this particular snow thrower:
- Extension handle so you can repoint the ejector nozzle while still holding the push handle (you can't change the vertical angle that way, just the relative direction, but that's often all you need.)
- Lots of power (for an electric) - the one that I burned out would stall out in wet or thick snow, the 1800 is usually only limited by being able to push the unit itself - the only thing I've ever had actually stop the blades was a fair sized chunk of solid ice.
- Light enough to carry up and down stairs (so I can easily use it off the driveway from the basement garage, then bring it upstairs for the front sidewalk.)
- The grab-bar safety interlock seems to be trying to require two hands; this makes it a little harder to lean and push the unit at the same time, and also fails to leave you a hand free to manage the power cord.
- Louder than my earlier unit - still in the "large vacuum cleaner" range, doesn't come anywhere near a gas-engine blower, but it's still louder than cars on a nearby street.
Of course what I actually want is a Robomower-class unit that goes out and starts clearing before the snow has stopped, with a protected (heated?) docking station of some sort, but we're not quite there yet...