วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 15 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2554

The Best Time to Buy a Snow Thrower

I think we could all agree that the best time to buy a snow thrower is before it snows. However, because we all also want the most value for our money, the issue of how long before it snows is the best time to buy a snow thrower, becomes the big question.

Late winter or spring sales commonly bring the very bottom prices--on anything might be leftover from the snow season. This means that (if you can find any leftovers) you will have a slight option of models to select from. You may have to buy one of anything is ready at the time. (Manufacturers only yield so many machines before they switch over their factories to spring and summer equipment.)

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Another legitimately big issue is one of warranty. If you buy a machine in February or March, and don't use it until the following December--you have lost maybe 70% or 80% of your one-year warranty. Then mid-way into the snow season you have a breakdown and your warranty will have expired. Bummer!

The Best Time to Buy a Snow Thrower

At the other extreme, is the man who waits until the first snowfall to buy a snow thrower. Unfortunately, there seems to be a large group of these people. According to interviews I've read with large snow machine dealers, there is a big surge of sales just as the first snow is falling. Prices are likely the highest at this time of year than at any other time you could buy a snow thrower.

Having bought many seasonal pieces of tool over the years, here is how I would arrival buying my next snow machine:

1.) I would start planning while I was still battling the current years snowfall, by seeing at as many units as was left at dealers--primarily to help educate myself.

2.) I would talk to my friends and neighbors to learn about their likes and dislikes of the tool they are using. (Skip this step for all those using a snow shovel).

3.) I would collect up, or send for, all the brochures of all the makes and models of machines I think I would reconsider for the work I need to do.

4.) I would scour the Internet all spring and summer to see what new models were advent out, and what new features were available.

5.) Of policy I would collect pricing facts on all these makes and models as I went along. Pricing is all the time ready on the Internet from a range of sources.

6.) Maybe I would make a comparison chart if there were a amount of different machines I wanted to consider.

7.) Along about the first of August I would make my decision on what machine I legitimately wanted to buy, and would start calling the local dealers to ask them about pre-season sales of snow throwers they have planned.

8.) practically all dealers have pre-season sales when they start getting their shipments in. They do this to hedge their bets on how much snow will fall during the advent winter. To me, this is the best time to buy a snow thrower.

9.) After working out the best deal on exactly what I wanted in the way of a snow thrower, I would make my purchase--sometime in early to mid September (depending on where I lived).

10.) As soon as the first snow fell, I would be out throwing snow all over the place, and having a ball.

Well, that is how I would go about buying a new snow thrower. You might be able to buy something cheaper at the end of the snow season, but I could practically certify it wouldn't be exactly what you wanted, and you may have to live with a shortened warranty. The bottom line is that you want to take off the snow colse to your home as quickly and as legitimately as possible--you don't want to try using a machine that isn't just right for you.

The Best Time to Buy a Snow Thrower

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