What's your Day to Day transportation? (CAR, PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, WALK, TAXI)?
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Yes I call them my lucky days haha
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Well your lucky everyday than or every snowstorm lmao
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I saw a video of someone cleaning his driveway with a flamethrower I wonder if its cheaper haha
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Serious wow!
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Yea haha
https://youtu.be/-cpq0z4g6Jc?si=nT5lvvtSzwlcg2kH
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Very weird!
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Hahahahahaha I did also lmao but yeah it'll work for mild snow anything lower than a few centimeters or like max 5cm but anything more would be time consuming, and it'll cost alot in gas I believe but won't work in 40cm or more, pretty much useless I guess
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Yeah saw it long time ago hahaha don't do this at home 😅
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lmao yeah can be dangerous too
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Unless I plug that thing on my 300 liter propane tank haha I will stick to the shovel or snowblower !
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Ye its kinda expensive and the tank look small anyway they cost 500$ us I dont know if he ever sold them haha
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depending on the distance and weather, I choose between walk, public transportation and car
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Hahahahahaha 300L is alot imagine the cost for one winter season 😅🤣 an electric snowblower is the most efficient I guess
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That's still expensive man hahaha it's better to invest in a good electric snowblower which will be useful and easier for big snowstorms and for the long term also
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Nice awesome answer because I think the same and same lifestyle between those 3 depending on the distance and weather 🙂
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Bike is the best way to go. I can get pretty much anywhere in my city by bike, and it keeps me fit!
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Mostly car1
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I prefer a gas leaf blower to an electric one because I have a lot to do.
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Yes haha I have a gaz snowblower, I'm waiting till they release more electric snowblower before making the move!
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Yes! There's so much benefits by using a bike. I wish I could do it too but it would take me 1 hour to 1 hours and 15 minutes each to go there
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Yes me too 28 or 30 inch.
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Yeah man awesome, I suppose it's good from April to November and then is kinda harder with snow season right from November to March?
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Thanks for your answer, is it gasoline, electric, hybrid?
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Perfect cool and you mean snowblower right
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Perfect smart move man like electric cars first few years, models have flaws and after they are better mileage, with heat pumps, ajust new technology, software, firmware and all
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That's kinda long but still doable but if not doing it on weekends to be fit it's a good thing and start from there to have a good balance with riding in car and physical activities
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Awesome good way to start electric one by one with tools already and being more efficient and green
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Yes, I also to see some with bigger batteries
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Ye the one I saw doesnt last long enough for my needs!
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Yea I was thinking about an electric bike eventually!
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Yeah or else it will stop in midway for big entrance and driveways
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Understandable big driveways needs more time to do the work and with cold temperatures the battery will lower faster in -30, -40 temperatures after brought outside the snowblower, big batteries are needed
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That's actually really nice and extremely good for the mileage before the need to plug to charge it
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Lawn tractors are the same thing, only 42 inches or less and it doesn't last long enough for us here with the farmhouse.
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Is it electric?
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Yea! You dont need insurances and it cost almost nothing in electricity!
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That's the reason your using the gas one? Bigger batteries are needed and better efficient ones later on, on new models in the coming future...
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I believe is not electric
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Yeah they are extremely efficient, and yeah you don't need insurances and it's a bonus, extremely low cost overall to use in good weather, except for in winter with snow though not recommended
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Yes, with almost 4 hours of grass to be cut and sometimes thick grass, with battery power, it would not provide.
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My brother has like 5000 sqf, when the grass is too tall he cant do it all with his smal lawn mower
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Yeah haha Winter would be a no no I would not imagine myself trying to ride this thing in 30cm of snow!
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Yeah understandable and 4 hours is alot of power needed and just by the informations, sounds like a big yard square feets around with the grass cutting
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Damn that's a big yard, some people tend to take a lawn mower and with a stand chop the top when is too tall lmao is a technic I saw
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Hahahahahaha yeah man not only it doesn't have snow tires, but too dangerous with all the snow to even be functional riding it a few kilometers lol it will drain out that battery cold
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Ohhh that's one way to do it haha Even gaz one have a hard time when its tall mine keep jamming!
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Yes i'm not Evel Knievel I wont try it hahah
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Lol yeah true if not with big scissors choppers it will take so much time to fo manually even the stick cutter it will take some time but doable
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Lmao yeah even him, he'll never do it on the snow well he'll be safer than us even though
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I live in Victoria, so barely get any snow all year round! There's a number of countries in Europe that do well with biking during snowy winters though, you just need the infrastructure. Finland especially does this well.
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