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Single-Stage vs Two-Stage Snow Blower
A single-stage snow blower uses one auger to scoop and throw snow in a single motion. A two-stage machine uses an auger to gather snow and a separate impeller to throw it farther and faster. Snowfall depth, driveway surface, and how much snow you typically clear should drive the decision.
| Single-Stage Snow Blower | Two-Stage Snow Blower | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $300-$700, based on clearing width | $700-$2,000+, based on width and engine size |
| Snow depth | Best up to 8-10 inches of light, powdery snow | Handles 12+ inches, including wet or heavy snow |
| Surface type | Best on paved driveways and walkways; auger touches ground | Works on gravel and uneven surfaces via adjustable skid shoes |
| Throw distance | Shorter throw, 15-20 feet | Longer throw, 30-40+ feet |
| Weight | Lighter, easier to maneuver and store | Heavier, often self-propelled |
| Maintenance | Simpler engine, fewer moving parts | More components: auger gearbox, impeller, drive system |
| Best for | Small driveways, sidewalks, light annual snowfall | Long driveways, heavy snowfall regions, gravel surfaces |
The verdict
Single-stage blowers are lighter, cheaper, and plenty capable for small paved areas with modest snowfall. Two-stage blowers cost more but handle deeper, heavier snow and rougher surfaces without straining the machine, the better investment if you clear serious snow every winter.
FAQs
Can a single-stage snow blower handle a gravel driveway?
Not well. The auger makes direct contact with the ground, which can pick up and throw gravel, so a two-stage model with adjustable skid shoes is the safer choice for gravel or unpaved surfaces.
How much snow can a two-stage blower clear in one pass?
Most handle 12 inches or more per pass, including heavier wet snow, thanks to the separate impeller that throws snow farther than a single-stage auger alone can manage.
Do I need a two-stage blower if I only get light snow?
Probably not. If your area typically sees under 10 inches per storm and you're clearing a paved driveway, a single-stage blower is lighter, cheaper, and easier to store without giving up much clearing ability.
Ironwood Equipment LLC carries both — compare specs and get freight quoted to your ZIP at checkout.