DDE ST6560L (ST6560L-13-DIY)
Photos 4 | Outdated Product Motor type: petrol; Working width (cm): 60; Snow height (cm): 51; Adjustable throw direction; Throw distance adjustment; Max. throw distance (m): 9; self-propelled; Number of gears: 3 forward / 1 back; Motor power (hp): 6.5; Motor power (W): 4800; Starter: starter rope; Wheels diameter (cm): 33 |
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The entry-level gasoline snow blower from the Chinese company DDE is equipped with a 4-stroke 6.5 “horse” engine, which helps clear the surrounding area from freshly fallen, loose and icy snow.
simple sequence
The model rakes snow from the tracks with a wide and high bucket (its width is 60 cm and its height exceeds 50 cm). He, in turn, directs the snow mass to a metal auger with special serrated knives. At the last stage, crushed snow particles are thrown away from the snow blower through a plastic chute (at a distance of 1 to 9 m). When clearing the perimeter of the yard, the rotary base of the nozzle often freezes, which makes it not possible to quickly change the direction of the snow throw.
Fuel consumption
The powerful engine of the model consumes not so little fuel — the passport consumption of gasoline by the snow thrower for an hour of continuous operation is 1.8 liters. With a tank capacity of 3.6 liters of fuel, it is enough for 2 hours of cleaning. During this time, you can have time to clear an area of 200 square metres. m. At the same time, you do not need to push the device manually — a self-propelled mechanism with three forward speeds and a reverse gear increases the convenience of manoeuvring by untrained users.
Arguments for"
Complements the overall positive picture of a pair of large wheels with deep tread blocks, thanks to which the DDE ST6560L does not load in the snow. Yes, and the price tag of the model leaves a good impression, being the main argument "for" in case of doubt about the appropriateness of buying a snow blower.