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The New Ariens Deluxe 28″ snow blower builds upon its popularity from previous seasons with the addition of a molded friction disk, and re-balancing of the frame. The molded friction disk provides more robust shifting, while increasing service life and durability.
Ariens Deluxe 28 SHO
The Ariens Deluxe SHO 2-Stage 28 in. Gas Snow Blower offers powerful snow-clearing action. Snow removal is even easier with the new Auto-Turn steering feature. There is no more straining or fumbling with triggers to turn your Sno-Thro around. Auto-Turn is just that – Automatic. The Sno-Thro will turn when and where you want it to, with ultimate traction. It features a 306 cc Ariens AX engine and directional tires.
Ariens Deluxe 28 SHO Two-Stage 306cc Snow Blower
With a 28 in. clearance width and a 21 in. intake height, this rust-resistant snow blower features an electric ignition button for quick starts, and 200-degree chute with remote deflector control to easily change the height and direction of snow being thrown. The Deluxe Sno-Thro series machines are the most popular and versatile choice to clear walkways and driveways of all sizes to any home or business.
ARIENS DELUXE 28 SHO SNO-THRO
Ariens ST28DLE Deluxe SHO 28 in. Two-Stage Electric Start Gas Snow Blower
- Wide 28” clearing width that moves 72 tons of snow per hour
- Powerful Ariens AX 306cc engine with a 14″ Super High Output impeller
- Premium features like Auto-Turn and an LED headlight
The axle position has also been relocated to improve the machine balance, ultimately making maneuverability easier. Plus, with the Auto-Turn steering system and interlocking controls, you’ll look forward to clearing snow, instead of dreading the chore.
Ariens Deluxe 28″ SHO 306cc Super High Output Snow Blower
- Ariens AX254 Engine: Built to perform in cold temperatures up to 2 hours. Plus, it’s equipped with a 120V electric start with recoil backup starting system.
- Auto-Turn Steering: Automatically senses change in in direction as you turn. Power is then adjusted to the inside wheel, making turning much easier.
- Molded Friction Disk: Fewer overall parts, easier to service, and more robust shifting.
- Re-balanced Machine: The axle has been relocated on the frame to improve balance and performance of the Auto-Turn steering feature.
- Disc-O-Matic Drive System: Smoothly shifts into 6 forward speeds or two reverse speeds.
- Cast Iron Gear Case:Durable in extreme conditions, delivering ideal power to the auger system to churn and throw snow.
- In-Dash Remote Chute/Deflector Control: Rotate the chute 200 degrees and adjust the discharge angle, both from the operator’s position.
- Interlocking Controls: Allows the ability to lock both handles, so one hand can be free to adjust chute rotation as you move.
- 16″ Snow Tread Tires: 16″ x 4.8″ directional snow tread tires provide necessary grip on hard packed snow.
- Warranty: 3 year residential warranty, 90 day commercial warranty.
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Ariens Deluxe 28″ SHO Two-Stage 306cc Snow Blower #921048
Powerful Ariens AX 306cc engine with a 14″ Super High Output impeller
Premium features like Auto-Turn and an LED headlight
It’s Just Pure Machine. Straight-Forward Power And Performance.
When it piles up, this no-nonsense beast is all business. Large Impeller and Auto-Turn Steering Technology with big, grippy tires. 14″ auger diameter. High 21″ housing height for the blizzard days. Blows snow up to 50 feet and clears 62-72 tons/hour based on model. Choice of 24-30″ clearing widths. Available as EFI.
- Featuring a wide 28″ clearing width that moves 72 tons of snow per hour
- Powerful 306cc Ariens AX engine with 14″ Super High Output impeller
- Blows snow up to 55 feet, 14″ auger diameter, Tall housing height, Auto-Turn Triggerless Steering, Interlocking handles for one-handed operation
- Title: DELUXE 28 SHO
- Model Number: 921048
- Stage Type: Two Stage
- Clearing Width (In/cm): 28 in. (71.1cm)
- Engine Brand: Ariens AX®
- Engine Power: 15.0 lb. (15.0 kg)
- Starting System: 120v / Electric
- Housing Height: 21 in. (53.3cm)
- Throwing Distance: 3 ft. – 55 ft.
- Chute Turning Radius: 200
- Deflector Control: In-Dash Lever
- Tire Size: 16.0 in. (40.6cm)
- Tire Type: Directional Snow Tread
- Steering: Auto-Turn
- Drive Type: Disc-O-matic
- Speeds: 6 Forward (2 Reverse)
- Length: 58.6 in. (148.8cm)
- Width: 29.9 in. (75.9cm)
- Height: 45.3 in. (115.0cm)
- Weight: 267.5 lb. (121.3 kg)
- Gear Case: Cast Iron
- Gear Case Warranty: 5 Year Consumer, 1 Year Commercial
- Impeller Profile: High Speed Steel 3 Blade
- Impeller Diameter: 14 in. (35.5cm)
- Auger Diameter: 14 in. (35.5cm)
- Auger Type: Steel Serrated
- Skid Shoes: Steel Reversible
- Scraper Bar: Steel Adjustable
- Product Warranty: 3 years residential use. 90 days commercial use
- Chute Rotation: 2.5x Ice Drill
- Features At A Glance: Light Type: LED; Handwarmers: Optional; Remote Deflector Control: Standard; Drift Cutters: Optional; One Hand Interlock: Standard
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DELUXE 28 SHO
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MODEL NUMBER |
921048
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ENGINE |
Ariens AX®
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STAGE TYPE |
Two Stage
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CLEARING WIDTH (IN/CM) |
28 In / 71.1cm
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STARTING SYSTEM |
120v / Electric
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TIRE SIZE |
16 In / 40.6cm
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TIRE TYPE |
Directional Snow Tread
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STEERING |
Auto-Turn
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DRIVE TYPE |
Disc-O-matic
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SPEEDS |
6 Forward/2 Reverse
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LENGTH |
58.6 In / 148.8cm
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WIDTH |
29.9 In / 75.9cm
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HEIGHT |
45.3 In / 115cm
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WEIGHT |
267.5 lb / 121.3 kg
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GEAR CASE |
Cast Iron
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GEAR CASE WARRANTY |
5 Year Consumer, 1 Year Commercial
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HOUSING HEIGHT |
21 In / 53.3cm
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THROWING DISTANCE |
3 ft – 55 ft
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CHUTE TURNING RADIUS |
200
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DEFLECTOR CONTROL |
In-Dash Lever
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IMPELLER PROFILE |
High Speed Steel 3 Blade
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IMPELLER DIAMETER |
14 In / 35.5cm
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AUGER DIAMETER |
14 In / 35.5cm
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AUGER TYPE |
Steel Serrated
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SKID SHOES |
Steel Reversible
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SCRAPER BAR |
Steel Adjustable
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CHUTE ROTATION |
2.5x Ice Drill
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FEATURES AT A GLANCE |
Light Type: LED
Handwarmers: Optional Remote Deflector Control: Standard Drift Cutters: Optional One Hand Interlock: Standard |
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PRODUCT WARRANTY |
3 years residential use. 90 days commercial use
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Snow Blowers
If you find yourself digging your sidewalk and driveway out from many snowstorms each winter, you may want to put down the shovel and get a snow blower. A great snow blower takes care of the backbreaking work for you, moving even the heaviest snow quickly and easily, so you can keep the shovel around for handling smaller tasks.
“When choosing a snow blower, consumers should consider: the type of snow (heavy/wet, powdery, etc.); the accumulation amount they plan to clear; and the surface type they’ll be clearing (not all snow blowers should be used on gravel surfaces for instance). Also, understand dealer support in terms of replacing wearable parts and pre- [and] postseason maintenance,”
Ariens Deluxe 28″ SHO 306cc Super High Output Snow Blower
With Higley’s insights in mind, we researched the most popular two-stage, single-stage, gas, and battery-operated snow blowers. We then tested seven of those options on our own driveways and sidewalks after snowstorms, evaluating them on their design, performance, size, usability, safety, and value.
Brand: |
Ariens |
Model: |
Deluxe 28 SHO |
Power Type: |
Gas Powered |
Size/Clearing Width: |
28″ |
Stages: |
Two Stage |
Features: |
Electric Start, Power Steering, LED Headlights, Self Propelled, Multidirectional Chute, Snow tread tires, capability to clear up to 72 tons of snow per hour |
Best Price: |
$1500 |
Here’s a quick but comprehensive overview of the Ariens Deluxe 28 SHO snow blower to help you decide whether or not it’s worth the investment.
Seriously, what happened to winter? I remember wintertime being cold and snowy but never in my short time on this earth do I remember winter being this treacherous. Sure we had blizzards from time to time but now it seems like a blizzard during winter is to be expected! Blankets of snow have now become mountains of snow and it’s really getting harder and harder to deal with.
Snow blowers have been trying to keep up with these kinds of conditions by getting smarter and more powerful. In my opinion, however, the features they keep piling on year after year aren’t enough to effectively manage my winter problems.
I need a classic, tank-like snow blower that I know can handle the worse of what winter has to offer. (And believe me, I live in MN, I know my snow!)
In the Ariens Deluxe 28 SHO, I think I’ve found just that.
This two stage gasoline powered machine looks and feels more like a farm tractor than it does a snow blower. The weight and appearance of the whole thing are definitely imposing. The real question though is does it have the power to back it up with its two reverse speeds? Well, let’s see if the 28 SHO is indeed the machine I need to deal with winter once and for all:
Ariens Deluxe 28 SHO Features
Let’s see what this two stage snow blower has in store for us!
Powerful, 4-cycle gas engine.
15 ft-lbs of torq compatible to about 12.5 hp — that’s a mechanic language that essentially means that this is one powerful gas engine. An engine like that could power a small car!
Thanks to this bad boy, the Ariens Deluxe can plow through snow (heavy wet snow too!) and throw it at a maximum distance of 50 feet. That’s one of the farthest distances of any that I’ve reviewed thus far. The big ariens deluxe definitely makes snow removal less of a chore, and more fun!
Though it should be noted that the “maximum” distance is not always the actual distance of it blowing snow.
You’re more like to through snow at a distance between 30-40 feet with the Ariens Deluxe 28 Sho. Still pretty far though.
14-inch 3-Blade All-Steel Impeller
The Deluxe model is equipped with a larger impeller and discharge chute, allowing it to push out more snow than other models.
With a throwing radius of over 40 feet, the Ariens snowblower can expect to cut through 72 tons of snow per hour. The serrated blades are especially effective at cutting through compacted snow and ice.
The gear case is made from durable cast iron and alloy steel, lubed with synthetic gear oil for a long lifespan, and comes with a 5-year warranty.
The Ariens Deluxe 28 uses shear pins, which are designed to break under impact to protect the engine. I have rarely seen them break from normal use, but if you hit a flower pot or curb hard enough, they will give way to prevent damage to the engine. Additionally, the auger axle has two shear bolts. If the auger ever severely binds, these will (intentionally) snap before any damage is done to the machinery.
Wide, 28-inch clearing path!
Another important feature to note about the Ariens Deluxe 28 Sho is that it leaves a clearing of 28-inches wide. Most snowblowers, even gas-powered ones, usually have a clearing distance between 20-24 inches, and many snowblowers offer much less than that.
A wider intake means you can deal with more snow (wet snow, powder, etc) and work faster. This makes the Ariens Deluxe 28 Sho ideal for a large property and maybe even a small park.
Electric start & Recoil Backup Starting System.
The Ariens Deluxe 28 Sho is equipped with a 120V electric start with recoil backup starting system.
The electric start gas engine means all you have to do is press a button and go about your merry way.
Chute-controlled by an in-dash lever
Another great feature that the Ariens deluxe 28 sho shares with the other newer types of snow blowers is that its discharge chute can be controlled right where the handles are. Rotation of the chute is easy, and only takes one hand!
This offers a greater amount of maneuverability and makes for simpler use. Usually, you have to bend down and manually rotate the discharge chute before you change directions but with this model, you can just turn the lever and the discharge chute will do what you want it to.
Other things like the deflector, steering, and speed settings are also easily controlled from the bicycle handlebar.
LED Headlights
Unless you seriously hate your neighbors, using a loud piece of machinery like this at night is not something that I would recommend.
On the chance that you live somewhere far out in the country, or you really do hate your neighbors, then the Ariens Deluxe 28 Sho comes with powerful LED lamps to light the way.
Worth Noting: These are LED, not halogen headlights. LED’s are just as bright, and use 85% less power!
More Features
- Commercially, this product comes with 3 years of warranty but some users have stated that this comes with a lot of red tapes if, indeed, you need to use it. The entire frame is made from cast iron, including it’s cast iron gear case, so it seems pretty sturdy to me.
- Weighing in at more than 260 pounds, this has got to be one of the heaviest I’ve ever reviewed. A snowblower like this is definitely gonna need a little muscle to get into place before you fire it up.
Pros & Cons
PROS
Here are some things that, to me at least, make the Ariens Deluxe 28 worthy of the money spent on it:
CONS
These are some of the things about the Ariens that I’ve found might deter some buyers:
General Information
Dimensions
Housing – 21 in. (53.3 cm)
Engine
Gear case – Cast iron
Operational
Profile – High speed steel 3 blade
Diameter – 14 in. (35.5 cm)
Type – Steel serrated
Diameter – 14 in. (35.5 cm)
Turning radius – 200°
Other
Product – 3 years residential use. 90 days commercial use
Gear case – 5 year consumer, 1 year commercial
Powertrain
Tire size – 16 in. (40.6 cm)
Tire type – Directional snow tread
How We Tested the Snow Blowers
After researching the top battery-operated, electric, and gas-powered picks on the market, we tested seven snow blowers in our own driveways, sidewalks, and walkways each time after several storms. First, we unpacked and assembled each snow blower, noting how long it took, what tools were required, and how clear the instructions were.
After ensuring we fully understood the instructions, charged the batteries, or added the fuel, we tested these snow blowers in conditions of four inches of snow or more and larger snow drifts. We timed and evaluated each snow blower’s performance, design, and ease of use, including how easy it was to turn on (via choke or electric start), maneuver through the snow and when turning, and how easy each feature (including the snow chute) was to use.
We also used any included ice scrapers to clear any clogs (always turning the machine off completely before using) and noted their helpfulness. We also noted whether the snow blower’s handles folded for easy storage or if it was bulky and required more storage space.
What to Look for in a Snow Blower
Snow blower/Snow thrower
You may see these terms used interchangeably, but the key to remember is that a snow thrower is not as powerful or efficient a snow remover as a snow blower.
Snow throwers, whether powered by gasoline or electricity, are single-stage machines designed for lighter snowfalls. They have lower-rated engines, snow-scooping augers made of rubber instead of metal, and, most important, scoop up and discharge the snow in a single operation.
Snow blowers invariably are two-stage or three-stage machines. They have engines rated at higher horsepower and augers made of metal and use separate operations to collect the snow and discharge it.
Power
You can find snow throwers and snow blowers powered by gasoline or electricity (corded and rechargeable battery). Gas-powered models, such as our best overall pick, the Ariens Classic 2-Stage 24 in. Snow Blower, generally are more powerful than electric snow blowers but emit fumes.
Also, they require engine oil, which must be mixed with gasoline. Some models may need to start by means of a choke. Gasoline-powered snow blower engines are rated in horsepower or cubic centimeters (cc); a higher number indicates more power. If you prefer to know the horsepower of a product rated in cc, divide by 15. A medium-sized machine, for instance, might have a rating of 300 cc, which translates to about 20 horsepower.
Electric models are lighter and quieter than gas-powered products but generally are better suited for lighter snowfalls and for clearing narrower spaces. Two-stage electric snow blowers, such as our best cordless electric pick, the EGO Power+ 2-Stage Snow Blower, are rated in amps.
According to Cheryl Higley, Education and Content Director at SIMA Snow and Ice Management Association, you should also consider the type of surface you will be clearing when choosing gas versus electric. She notes, “Concrete and asphalt driveways can be cleared with any snow blower; however, if you’re clearing a gravel driveway, you will need to choose a 2-stage blower.
The paddles on electric and 1-stage blowers make contact with the surface, so you risk throwing rocks and gravel with these machines. This poses a hazard to anyone who might come into the path and will also damage the paddles.”
Stage
Snow blowers, whether gasoline or electric powered, are designed as single-stage (sometimes known as “snow throwers”), two-stage, or three-stage machines. “Stage” refers to the number of operations the machine performs.
Single-stage snow blowers are the least powerful and are designed for areas that experience light to moderate snowfalls, generally under 12 inches. These machines have rubber augers that collect the snow and blow it out their discharge chutes in a single motion. You can find single-stage snow blowers in gas-powered, as well as electric-powered models such as our best budget pick, the EGO Power+ Auger-Propelled Snow Blower.
Two-stage snow blowers, such as our top pick for long driveways, the Toro Two-Stage Gas Snow Blower are designed for heavier snowfalls, up to about 18 inches. These machines, equipped with augers generally made of serrated steel or other metal, scoop up the snow and channel it into components called impellers, which shoot the snow out the discharge chute.
The advantage of this type of snow blower is the intake duct can be kept clearer, assisting in more-efficient snow removal. Two-stage machines come in gas- and electric-powered models. Another facet to note about two-stage snow blowers is that, unlike single-stage models, you can adjust the height of the machine’s skid shoes. This can get the scraper bar low enough, even at surface level, to scoop off as much snow as possible.
Three-stage snow blowers add another element to the operation: Instead of moving collected snow into an impeller, these models add a halfway component called an “induction accelerator,” which chops the snow up and then moves it into the impeller. These machines are designed to collect more snow than other models, potentially getting surfaces to a stage where the sun can melt what’s left before it re-freezes, making the surface slick. Three-stage snow blowers only come in gas-powered models.
Clearing width
Consider how wide a path the snow blower clears with each pass. Typical clearing widths range from 18 to 22 inches, but some budget models may clear even less, and some more robust models may be able to clear 30 inches or more. Narrower clearing widths mean you may need to make more passes to clean the driveway or sidewalk. But they also have smaller footprints and can be stored in smaller spaces.
Warranty
Manufacturers commonly warrant residential-use snow blowers for two years for single-stage machines, or three years for two-stage and three-stage machines. Most warranties are dramatically reduced if you use the snow blower for commercial purposes.
Standout Features
Electric start
Increasingly, gasoline-powered snow blowers come with a one-button starter that avoids the need to pull the starter cord repeatedly. Generally, this is enabled by plugging the cord into a standard outlet, which supplies the power. Many of the gas-powered mowers on this list have this feature in addition to a choke, including both our best splurge pick, the Ariens Deluxe 28 SHO Snow Blower, as well as our best single-stage, gas pick, the Toro Power Clear Single-Stage Gas Snow Blower.
All electric snow blowers generally start by pressing a safety switch and depressing another lever that engages the augurs.
Variable speeds
Many snow blowers, including self-propelled models, have variable-speed control. Typically, this control is found near the handgrips and operated with a thumb. Some speed controls are designated and separated by stops; others have a continuous control. Higher-end models also may have more than one speed for reverse.
One-hand operation
This feature allows you to use one hand to control both the auger and the wheels, so your other hand can direct the discharge chute.
Heated handgrips
These provide added comfort so you can use the machine for longer periods. (You might be able to purchase them separately.)
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How do I decide among a single-stage, two-stage, and three-stage snow blower?
Ultimately, your decision comes down to how much snowfall you typically need to clear. A single-stage snow blower may be sufficient if your area is prone to light snowfalls of 12 inches or less and your home faces a narrow sidewalk or lacks a driveway. Two-stage snow blowers also can handle snowfalls of a foot or less. Opt for one of those if you wish to purchase an electric model since three-stage snow blowers are only gas-powered. We recommend spending the money on such a product if you wish to scoop as much snow off surfaces as possible, since two-stage models have adjustable skid plate heights.
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How wide a clearance width do you need on a snow blower?
That depends on the width of the surface to be cleared and how much time you wish to spend doing the chore. We recommend blade widths of 20 to 38 inches, which are typically found on two-stage snow blowers, if you have a fairly wide or long driveway or wide sidewalk.
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Do you need to mix oil and gasoline in a snow blower engine?
All internal combustion engines, including those driving snow blowers, require lubrication to keep the engine from overheating. Whether you need to mix oil with gasoline depends on whether the engine is a two-cycle or four-cycle design. (The “cycles” refer to how many piston strokes, two or four, it takes to initiate engine operation: intake air and fuel, compress the air and fuel, initiate combustion, and exhaust the fumes.) Most older snow blowers have two-cycle engines, while most products manufactured within the last five years or so have four-cycle engines.
Generally, a two-cycle engine has just a single tank, requiring oil to be mixed with the gas in carefully prepared ratios, depending on the product’s make and model. Four-cycle engines have separate tanks for gas oil and oil, so mixing the two isn’t necessary.
In any case, it is important to add the correct weight of oil to your snow blower to make sure it can start in cold weather. Read the owner’s manual for the recommended oil weight, such as SAE 5W-30.
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