While I am not employed by Sears, I do appreciate the buying guides for different products. Your question is very broad and needs to be defined into areas that only you can decide. Things such as the size of your driveway/sidewalk,severity of weather, your fitness level will determine the size,feature, performance,engine type will determine what your needs may be.
For reference only please check this link out:http://www.sears.com/shc/s/buyingguide_10153_12605_Lawn%20&%20Garden_Snow%20Throwers%20Guide?targetPage=overviewPage&buyingGuideId=25&buyingGuideName=Snow+Throwers+Guide
Good Luck,,stay warm
2008-01-01 00:48:28
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answered by oldman49_2000 5
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an electric will start when you plug it in, don,t have to store gas, mix, can run a 100 ft cord on it,
2008-01-01 09:04:59
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answered by William B 7
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One that you can afford, and get good local service for it. Simplicity makes a good one.
2008-01-01 08:19:43
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answered by ? 3
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