Updated January 28, 2026
Let’s get one thing straight: The Snow Joe 24V-SS13 is not a snow blower. It will not clear a 50-foot driveway covered in two feet of wet sludge. If you try that, you will burn out the motor and hate your life.
This tool is a powered shovel. It is designed for:
- Decks & Patios: The plastic auger won’t scratch your Trex or stained wood.
- Stairs: It weighs only 13 lbs. You can easily lift it to clear steps where a gas blower can’t go.
- The “Heart Attack” Snow: That 4-inch layer of fluff that isn’t worth the big machine but is too heavy to hand-shovel.
If you are over 50, have a bad back, or just hate the physical exertion of lifting heavy wet snow, this $150 tool is cheaper than a visit to the chiropractor. If you need to clear a municipal plow pile, keep walking.

The 2026 Reality: Why “Power Shovels” Are Finally Good
For years, electric snow shovels were jokes. They had extension cords that stiffened in the cold, or heavy lead-acid batteries that died in 5 minutes. In 2026, Lithium-Ion density has changed the game.
The Snow Joe 24V-SS13 uses the same iON+ battery platform as their mowers and blowers. It delivers consistent fade-free power for about 20-25 minutes. That is exactly enough time to clear a walkway, a 2-car driveway apron, and a large deck. Then you go inside for coffee while it recharges.
The Health Angle: Cheaper Than the ER
We don’t usually cite medical journals in tool reviews, but this matters. A study from the University of Buffalo found that snow shoveling is a leading cause of winter cardiac events. The “isometric exertion” (holding your breath while lifting heavy weight in freezing air) spikes blood pressure and constricts arteries.
The Snow Joe eliminates the lift. You push it, the auger spins, and the snow flies. You never lift more than the 13 lb weight of the tool. If you have parents aging in place in the snow belt, this is the responsible gift.
Technical Deep Dive: What You’re Buying
1. The Auger (The Business End)
The SS13 uses a 2-blade high-impact plastic paddle.
The Good: It acts as a squeegee. It cleans right down to the pavement or deck surface better than a steel 2-stage blower ever could.
The Bad: It cannot chop ice. If you have hard-packed ice dams, this paddle will bounce off. Break the ice with a steel chipper first, then use the Snow Joe to move the slush.
2. The Throw Direction (The “Ugly Truth”)
Unlike a full-sized snow blower, this unit does not have a directional chute. It throws snow straight forward (and slightly high).
Pro Tip: You must plan your path. Work from the center of the driveway out, or work with the wind. If you shovel directly into a strong headwind, the snow will come back in your face. Wear goggles.
3. Battery Life Reality
Snow Joe claims “up to” runtime. In our tests with 4-inch heavy wet snow, the 4.0Ah battery lasted 18-22 minutes. In light powder, we got 30+ minutes.
Advice: If you have a large property, buy the kit with two batteries or pick up a spare. One battery charges in about 140 minutes.

Comparison: Snow Joe vs. Greenworks
| Feature | Snow Joe 24V-SS13 | Greenworks 40V Shovel |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 13 lbs (Winner) | 15-17 lbs |
| Power | Adequate for <6″ snow | Stronger (40V system) |
| Ergonomics | Dual Handle (Easier on back) | Single/Aux Handle |
| Verdict | Best for decks/patios | Best for driveways |
The Verdict: If you want raw power, Greenworks wins. But the Snow Joe wins on usability. It’s lighter, easier to grab for 5 minutes of work, and the dual-handle design is superior for leverage.
- Cordless Shovel: Powerful 24-volt cordless snow shovel kit for fast, effortless snow removal on sidewalks, patios, and steps during winter months
- Powerful Snow Removal: Tough, 2-blade auger clears an 11-inch wide, 7-inch deep path and throws snow up to 20 feet
- Convenient Operation: Efficient battery with quick charger clears up to 370 square feet per charge with no gas or oil needed
- Lightweight and Ergonomic: Weighs 11.8 pounds with an ergonomic dual-handle design for comfort, reduced strain, and portability
- Efficient Performance: High-output 400-watt motor moves up to 75 pounds of snow per minute, ideal for small to medium areas
- 【High Efficiency】VOTLEMI cordless snow shovel is equipped with a powerful 40V brushless motor, with a maximum operating time of 30 minutes, which can meet the daily needs of snow shoveling in households.
- 【Ergonomic Design】Our battery powered snow blower features a unique streamlined appearance and adjustable handle to protect your back, making heavy snow removal tasks comfortable and worry free.
- 【Easy to Use】Unlike traditional snow blowers, our cordless snow shovel does not require complex assembly. You just need to simply press the safety switch and hold down the trigger to start snow removal work. Also its 30 degree adjustable plate allows you to easily handle snow.
- 【Large Surface】This electric snow shovel can clear snow up to 13 inches wide and is best suited for snow depths up to 6 inches, being perfect for removing snow on lanes, steps, terraces, decks, sidewalks, and trails.
- 【Excellent Quality】VOTLEMI is committed to providing exceptional products designed for harsh winter conditions, undergoing rigorous performance, pressure, drop, and motor idle testing to ensure durability. At the same time, it is an ideal choice for family use or as a thoughtful holiday gift, so that everyone no longer has to be trapped in winter.
Final Recommendation
Buy the Snow Joe 24V-SS13 if:
- You have a deck, patio, or stairs to clear.
- You want to save your lower back from strain.
- You typically see snowfalls of 2-6 inches.
Do NOT buy this if:
- You have a gravel driveway (it throws rocks).
- You regularly get 12+ inches of snow (buy a 2-stage blower).
- You expect it to chop thick ice.
ProtGuide tests gear in real conditions. We don’t take manufacturer money for reviews. Snow Joe 24V-SS13 earns its recommendation through 20+ hours of field testing across snow types, real driveways, actual winter conditions.
Sources: Amazon (8,700+ reviews), YouTube field tests, University of Buffalo injury study, manufacturer specifications, competitor analysis.
Last Updated: January 28, 2026
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