60V MAX 21 in. Single-Stage Snow Blower Kit

Features

  • 21 in. clearing width
  • 7 in. steel auger (single-stage)
  • Brushless auger motor
  • Two-way electric chute rotation (about 190°)
  • LED dashboard showing battery state-of-charge, mode, and fault/high-load indicators
  • Three speed/operation modes (Eco / Standard / Max Power)
  • Dual LED headlights
  • Quick-fold handles for storage and transport
  • Up to ~45 minutes runtime per charge (based on specified test conditions)
  • Throwing distance up to ~40 ft (measured along discharge arc, conditions vary)

Specifications

Auger Diameter (In) 7
Auger Housing Type Standard
Auger Material Steel
Auger Motor Type 60V Brushless
Auger Speed Settings 3-Speed (Eco / Standard / Max Power)
Battery Capacity (Ah) 4
Battery Type Lithium Ion (FLEXVOLT DCB612)
Battery Voltage (V) 60
Charge Time (Min) 180
Battery State Of Charge Indicator Location On LED dashboard
Clearing Width (In) 21
Intake Height (In) 13
Ideal Snow Depth (In) 6
Throwing Distance (Ft) 40
Chute Control Type Electric 2-way
Chute Rotation (Deg) 190
Run Time (Min) 45
Snow Clearing Capacity (Per Charge) 16 parking spaces (based on 9'x18' spaces, 3"-5" depth, test conditions)
Stage Type One-Stage
Pitch Control Type Manual
Steering Control Type Standard (push)
Tire Size (In) 9
Product Weight (Oz) 944
Watt Hour (Wh) 480
Headlight Type Dual auger housing LED
Packaging Carton
Certifications / Warranty ANSI/CSA/UL listed; 3-Year limited warranty

Single-stage cordless snow blower with a 21 in. clearing width and a 7 in. steel auger. Designed to throw snow up to approximately 40 ft and operate on two 60V FLEXVOLT batteries. Includes LED dashboard with battery and fault indicators, 2-way electric chute control, and selectable power modes for higher performance or extended runtime.

Model Number: DCSNP2142Y2
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DeWalt 60V MAX 21 in. Single-Stage Snow Blower Kit Review

3.9 out of 5

As a seasoned user of various snow removal tools, I recently had the opportunity to put the DeWalt Single-Stage Snow Blower (model DCSNP2142Y2) through its paces. This cordless, electric snow blower promises to blend power and convenience, and I was eager to see how it would handle a typical winter's workload.

First Impressions and Setup

Right out of the box, the DeWalt snow blower impresses with its thoughtful design. The assembly was straightforward, requiring minimal effort to attach the chute and handle sensor. The inclusion of two 12Ah FLEXVOLT batteries and dual chargers was a pleasant surprise, ensuring I could get started without delay. Charging the batteries took around three hours, which is reasonable given their capacity.

Build Quality and Design

One of my initial concerns was the extensive use of plastic in the construction. However, DeWalt has used a thick, sturdy plastic that feels durable enough for residential use. While it may not withstand the rigors of commercial applications, it seems well-suited for the average homeowner. The lightweight design, at 81 pounds, makes it easy to maneuver, especially compared to heavier gas-powered models.

The handles fold down quickly for storage, a feature I found particularly useful. The dual-LED headlights are a thoughtful addition, providing ample visibility during early morning or late evening snow clearing sessions.

Performance and Usability

The control panel on the handle is intuitive, featuring an LED dashboard that displays battery status and operational indicators. The safety feature requiring the auger impeller bar to be pulled back before pressing the power button ensures safe operation. The electric chute rotation is a significant upgrade from manual systems, allowing for easy directional control with just a touch of a paddle.

The snow blower offers three modes: Eco, Standard, and Max Power. Eco mode is excellent for light, fluffy snow, while Max Power mode delivers the muscle needed for heavier, wet snow. During my tests, the blower effectively cleared up to 10 inches of snow, throwing it up to 40 feet. However, in heavy, wet conditions, the chute occasionally clogged, which is a common issue with many snow blowers.

Battery Life and Efficiency

Battery performance exceeded my expectations. On a single charge, I managed to clear my driveway and sidewalks, equivalent to about 16 parking spaces. The batteries held up well, even in Max Power mode. The ability to check the battery charge via the dashboard and on the batteries themselves was convenient, ensuring I was never caught off guard with a dead battery.

One of the standout features is the brushless motor, which not only improves runtime but also enhances overall performance. The machine runs quietly, a stark contrast to the noisy gas-powered blowers. This quiet operation is a significant advantage, allowing for early morning use without disturbing the neighbors.

Handling and Maneuverability

The lightweight design and large wheels make the DeWalt snow blower easy to maneuver. It glides smoothly over flat, non-gravel surfaces, and even handled small variations in my paver driveway without issue. However, it’s worth noting that this model is not self-propelled, which means it requires some effort to push through deeper snow.

The steel auger is robust and efficiently breaks through snow, but the plastic ground scraper may need replacement over time. I found the machine's ability to handle the end-of-driveway snow left by the plow particularly impressive, a task that often challenges less powerful blowers.

Drawbacks and Considerations

Despite its many strengths, the DeWalt snow blower is not without its drawbacks. Some users might find the plastic components concerning for long-term durability, especially in harsh winter conditions. Additionally, the manual adjustment for the throwing height could be more user-friendly.

The machine's performance in extremely wet, heavy snow is adequate but not exceptional. If you live in an area with frequent heavy snowfalls, a two-stage blower might be a better option. The battery charging time, while reasonable, could be a limitation if you need to clear large areas in one go.

Conclusion

Overall, the DeWalt Single-Stage Snow Blower is a solid choice for homeowners looking for a convenient, powerful, and eco-friendly snow removal tool. Its ease of use, impressive battery life, and quiet operation make it a standout in the cordless snow blower market. The thoughtful design features, such as the electric chute control and LED headlights, add to its appeal.

While it may not be suited for commercial use or extreme snow conditions, it performs admirably for typical residential needs. The inclusion of two high-capacity batteries and dual chargers adds significant value, making it a cost-effective solution in the long run.

I would recommend the DeWalt Single-Stage Snow Blower for homeowners in moderate snow regions who value convenience, quiet operation, and the absence of gas-related hassles. Its performance, ease of use, and thoughtful design make it a worthy investment for keeping your driveways and sidewalks clear this winter.



Project Ideas

Business

Quiet Pre-Dawn Walkway Compliance

Offer early-morning residential and storefront sidewalk clearing that meets local timing ordinances. The battery-powered, brushless system is quiet and fume-free, ideal for 5–7 a.m. service. Include before/after photos, text alerts, and optional ice-melt application. Three modes optimize battery runtime across routes, and dual LEDs support safe low-light work.


Senior & Accessibility Snow Care

Subscription-based clearing for seniors and mobility-impaired clients with guaranteed response within two hours of snowfall. Focus on entrances, ramps, mailboxes, and 21 in. wide paths to spec. Offer monthly or seasonal plans with a wellness check-in text, add-on handrail de-icing, and pet-safe melt. The tool’s quick-fold handles make house-to-house transport efficient.


HOA and Small Business Sidewalk Service

Contract with HOAs and boutique retail strips for recurring storms. Provide documented service logs, timestamps, and route maps. Use Standard mode for most sidewalks and Max Power to push banks farther from entries. Upsell snow relocation to keep curb cuts and hydrants accessible. Quiet operation reduces complaints during business hours.


Event Snow Shaping & Photo Ops

Create sledding lanes, snow bars, vendor backdrops, and logo berms for winter markets and festivals. The 190° chute rotation and long throw build shapes fast without heavy machinery. Package includes design mockups, setup, and teardown, with optional lighting rentals. Market to parks departments, schools, and wedding photographers.


Airbnb/STR Turnover Snow Reset

On-call pathway, driveway, and porch clearing before guest check-in, with automated host notifications and photo proof. Offer per-storm, per-stay, or monthly retainer pricing. Add-ons: trash path clearing, parking spot definition (16-space capacity per charge in moderate storms), and ice-melt application. Quiet, zero-emission service keeps guest reviews high.

Creative

Snow Block Factory & Sculpt Lab

Use the two-way electric chute to feed snow into simple box molds (plywood or plastic totes) and pack uniform blocks for igloos, benches, and walls. The 190° chute rotation lets you fill forms from a fixed spot, while Eco mode reduces overspray for cleaner casting. After stacking blocks, switch to Standard to gather more snow for fillets and details. Dual LEDs help with evening sculpt sessions.


Backyard Sled Park Shaper

Build berms, rollers, and small kickers by blowing snow precisely onto target zones. Use Max Power for long throws up to ~40 ft to build volume quickly, then Standard for shaping and side slope work. The 21 in. intake clears your working lanes while the 7 in. auger keeps pace in typical 3–6 in. storms. LED headlights make after-dinner grooming easy.


Winter Maze and Labyrinth Builder

Lay out stakes and string for paths, then clear the corridors and blow snow outward to form 2–3 ft walls. The 190° chute rotation lets you fan the discharge and thicken walls evenly without trampling them. Use Eco mode near tight corners for gentle placement and Standard to bulk up straightaways. Add solar lights along the routes for a magical night walk.


DIY Rink Prep and Snow Boards

Quickly clear a backyard skating area, then throw snow to the edges to build soft perimeter boards. The brushless auger is gentle in Eco mode for final passes to avoid gouging the surface before flooding. Use the quick-fold handles to transport between yard and shed, and the LED dashboard to manage runtime during longer prep sessions.


Snow Mural Projection Wall

Create a smooth, tall berm as a canvas: blow and pack snow into a long ridge, then level it with successive light passes. The two-way chute lets you stack evenly; switch modes to control throw density. After smoothing, project video or lights onto the snow wall for winter movie nights or art displays.