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Where to buy Sno-Jet and does it really work?

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niftynoah

I have heard many references to it but i'm not sure where to buy it but before i buy it i want to know if it really works?

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boovuc

It works but so does ski wax, automotive waxes and even silicone sprays. Trouble is, silicone spray doesn't stay on the metals as a film very long and the hand-applied waxes are harder to apply than just a spray. For snowmobiles or commercial plows, a Teflon coating is the way to go.

About 10 to 12 bucks a can. Less if you buy a case. Much more if you buy it from dealers.

Search on Ebay, Amazon, etc. 

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RMCIII

I tried many products, but Sno-Jet seems to provide the best performance. I have a video posted under the thread 312-8 dual stage snow blower. What you see in the video is partially the single stage and how well they work, but the other factor is the Sno-Jet that I had just coated the snowblower with the night before.

 

Rob

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Digger 66

You guys ever try air filter oil in a spray can ? Or 2 stroke storage / fogging oil .

You should . 

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RMCIII

Never tried that. Are you using a short chute or long chute blower?

 

Rob

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Lane Ranger

You can get Sno-Jet online  (Sno-Jet is an Ariens product) and as Boovuc says above  Amazon.com sells a DuPont Teflon coating in a spray can.  

 

Home Depot  ($9.98 )and Sears ($6.99) also sell Sno-Jet!

 

 

http://www.snowblowersdirect.com/Ariens-2983500/p824.html

 

 

 

 

 

Ariens Sno-Jet Non-Stick Spray

Sno Jet Spray
•Helps prevent wet snow from sticking to your snow blowers,
•shovels, plows and other snow blower equipment

Non-Stick Coating
•Coat your auger, chute, plows, and other snow equipment

Saves Time
•Spend less time cleaning wet snow from your snow equipment

Easy to Apply
•Just shake and spray

This is a Petroleum based spray

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RMCIII

Lane - WOW! :scared-ghostface: That price on line is $5.00 more than what I give for it at Lowes or HD...

 

Rob

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Digger 66

Never tried that. Are you using a short chute or long chute blower?

 

Rob

 

On my '66 Ariens walk-behind .

The fogging oil is cheaper but drips a bit ( park it on a piece of rubber or cardboard) .

The air filter oil clings like crazy but is pretty pricey . Klotz is some of the cheapest . I use it for my ATV so I always have some on hand .

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shallowwatersailor

Checked my Lowes today. They don't carry it - I guess it doesn't snow in MD!

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