EGO SNT2102: more snow blower than snow shovel
The EGO SNT2102 blurs the line between snow shovel and single-stage snow blower. Its 21-inch cutting width clears an average two-car driveway in fewer passes than any compact shovel, and the dual 56V battery Peak Power mode delivers impressive auger torque in wet, heavy snow that bogs down single-battery competitors. The 200-degree chute rotation is the most flexible we compared, allowing precise snow placement rather than spraying your neighbor's walkway.
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EGO SNT2102: more snow blower than snow shovel
The EGO SNT2102 blurs the line between snow shovel and single-stage snow blower. Its 21-inch cutting width clears an average two-car driveway in fewer passes than any compact shovel, and the dual 56V battery Peak Power mode delivers impressive auger torque in wet, heavy snow that bogs down single-battery competitors. The 200-degree chute rotation is the most flexible we compared, allowing precise snow placement rather than spraying your neighbor's walkway.

Greenworks 40V 12-inch Shovel: best lightweight option
For homeowners with small walkways and patios, the Greenworks 40V compact shovel is a more appropriate scale. Its 12-inch clearing width is ideal for steps, narrow paths, and around deck posts where a larger machine cannot maneuver. Throw distance of 20 feet handles most yard placement needs. Battery life on dry snow is generous for its size. Easy one-hand chute directional control makes it practical for quick cleanups.
What matters most
Clearing width
Match to your driveway. Wider driveways need 18-21 inch clearing width to keep pass counts reasonable. Narrow paths and steps suit 12-14 inch models.
Snow throw distance
25+ feet keeps cleared snow away from walkways on typical urban lots. Less than 20 feet can stack snow in your path during heavy clearing.
Voltage and battery capacity
40V handles light-to-moderate conditions; 56V handles wet, heavy snow. Dual-battery systems like EGO's Peak Power mode add burst torque for the worst conditions.
Chute rotation
180-200 degrees of rotation lets you direct snow precisely. Fixed or limited-rotation chutes cause snow to land where you do not want it.
Weight for maneuverability
Under 20 lbs for a compact shovel; under 40 lbs for a full-width model. Heavier units become impractical for lifting over curbs or clearing steps.
Frequently asked
High-voltage models (56V+) handle wet snow up to 6 inches deep. Very heavy, wet snow over 6 inches is better handled by a single-stage or two-stage snow blower.
A 5Ah 56V battery clears approximately 1,500-2,000 square feet of 4-inch dry snow or 800-1,200 square feet of wet, packed snow.
For most suburban driveways under 500 sq ft, yes. No cold-start issues, no mixing fuel, no carburetor maintenance, and significantly quieter for early-morning clearing.
Snow shovels are single-stage, direct-throw devices suitable for 6 inches or less. Snow blowers (two-stage) handle deeper snow with an auger and impeller system for heavier conditions.