Westinghouse WSnow18D Corded Snow Blower 18-inches Wide, Dual LED Lights, Electric Snow Blower with 25ft Throwing Distance, Plows…
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$171.69
Updated May 16, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, the Westinghouse WSnow18D is the standout corded option in this pool. Verified-purchase summaries at homedepot.com and walmart.com describe it as lightweight, easy to assemble, and capable on light to moderate snow, with a rubber-tipped steel auger and 25-foot throw rating from the Amazon listing. Two r/Snowblowers threads tagged high-trust feature owners who use corded units (one specifically this Westinghouse-style 18-inch class) as backups to gas blowers and say they handle up to about 8 inches of mid-weight snow surprisingly well.
What reviewers liked
- High-trust r/Snowblowers owners endorse this corded class as a reliable gas-blower backup
- No battery anxiety or gas storage — plug in and go
- Lightweight, easy to assemble per verified-purchase summaries at homedepot.com and walmart.com
- Significantly cheaper than cordless alternatives in this roundup
Where it falls short
- Cord management in cold, wet snow is repeatedly flagged as a hassle
- r/anchorage owner notes it's "not the strongest blower out there"
- Limited to roughly 8 inches of mid-weight snow before bogging down
- Smaller verified-purchase sample (58 Amazon ratings) than the EGO units
Across the reviewers we read, the Westinghouse WSnow18D is the standout corded option in this pool. Verified-purchase summaries at homedepot.com and walmart.com describe it as lightweight, easy to assemble, and capable on light to moderate snow, with a rubber-tipped steel auger and 25-foot throw rating from the Amazon listing. Two r/Snowblowers threads tagged high-trust feature owners who use corded units (one specifically this Westinghouse-style 18-inch class) as backups to gas blowers and say they handle up to about 8 inches of mid-weight snow surprisingly well.
The honest tradeoff is the cord itself. An r/anchorage thread and r/minnesota commenters note the inconvenience of dragging a power cord through cold wet snow, and reviewers agree it's not the strongest single-stage on the market. But at roughly $172, mainstream reviewers and specialist communities converge on the same verdict: it's a credible value pick for short driveways and walkways where you don't want to manage batteries or gas.
- Ideal For Any Area
- The Westinghouse WSnow18D electric snow blower has a rubber tipped steel auger but is still light and maneuverable, making it ideal for easy and efficient snow removal from driveways, sidewalks, porches and decks without damaging the surface below. Just plug in, power up and push
- Effective Removal
- The 120V, 15A, 1800W corded electric motor powers a steel auger that clears an 18 inch wide, 10 inch deep path in every pass, throwing snow 25 feet and moving 720 pounds of snow per minute, making short work of a long driveway
- Easy To Operate
- The WSnow18D is designed for ergonomic, effective operation with 6 inch snow grabbing wheels and sturdy metal frame; The snow chute rotates 180° with an adjustment handle to direct throw without stopping; Simple push button start works even in very cold weather
- Endless Power, Any Time
- With corded electric blowers, you get unlimited snow moving power whenever you want it. No charging and recharging batteries, and no fueling up with gas. And there's no fumes, engine maintenance or trouble starting in cold weather. It’s also much quieter for neighborhood use
- Highlight 5
- A two step start makes operating simple yet safe for all, just push a button and squeeze the lever to start motor. Releasing the lever immediately cuts power. A power cord retainer keeps cord secure, suspended and out of your way. Includes an LED headlight for visibility in low light
It's really not bad. Not as convenient as a gas blower, and it's not the strongest blower out there, but it does well with snowfalls like today.
I cleared about 3000 sq ft today using five 8 Ah batteries. It is very quiet so you can use it whenever, and has no fumes. For wet slushy stuff ...
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“New Electric Snow Blower Really Throws the Snow” · YouTube
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