Quick verdict
The best Ryobi electric snow blower here is the RY40860, a 21-inch 40V brushless machine that comes with two 5.0Ah batteries and a charger, so it is ready to clear a residential driveway right out of the box.

RYOBI RY40860 21 in. 40
This RY40860 is the fuller-size Ryobi electric at a 21-inch clearing width, driven by a 40V brushless motor. It is the most complete pick because it includes two 40V 5.0Ah batteries and a charger, so you can clear snow the day it arrives without buying anything else.
The best Ryobi electric snow blowers compared: the 21-inch RY40860 kit, tool-only 18-inch RY40809, and EGO and Snow Joe cordless alternatives for driveways.
Why you should trust this guide
I cover cordless outdoor equipment, and this guide to Ryobi electric snow blowers is drawn straight from each model’s published specifications, not from marketing copy. Searching for a Ryobi electric snow blower returns a blend of genuine Ryobi units and competing cordless brands, so I have been careful to label which machines are actually Ryobi and which are alternatives on a different battery platform. That distinction is easy to miss online, and getting it wrong means the packs you already own will not fit the blower you carry home.
The main reason to stay with Ryobi is the shared 40V battery system that runs across the brand’s outdoor tools. If you already own Ryobi 40V gear, a tool-only blower lets you reuse those packs and save money. If you are starting fresh, the cross-platform alternatives here are fair to consider, because any brand you pick means investing in batteries and a charger regardless. I have listed exactly what each unit includes so that trade-off is clear before you buy.
How we evaluated
I concentrated on the criteria that actually distinguish these electric blowers: clearing width, the brushless motor, auger material, rated throw distance, and whether batteries and a charger come in the box. Those points decide how much snow the machine moves in a pass, how kind it is to your pavement, and how ready it is to work the moment the first storm hits your driveway.
I have not run any of these through a full winter, so nothing here is a test result or a claim that I personally cleared snow with them on a driveway. I compared the documented specifications and flagged the honest trade-offs, such as the narrower 18-inch path and shorter 25-foot throw of the compact Ryobi against the fuller 21-inch models, and the higher cost of the longer-throw EGO alternatives. The goal is to help you match a blower to your driveway size, your storage space and the cordless tools you already own, rather than declaring a single winner that ignores how different everyone’s setup really is.
What to look for
- True Ryobi versus alternative: the RY40860 and RY40809 are the genuine Ryobi electric machines, while the EGO and Snow Joe units are honest alternatives on other platforms.
- Battery platform: Ryobi runs on 40V, EGO on 56V, and the Snow Joe on dual 24V packs, and those batteries do not interchange across brands.
- Kit or tool-only: the RY40860 includes two batteries and a charger, while the RY40809 is sold tool-only for existing 40V owners.
- Clearing width: a 21-inch path clears a driveway faster, while an 18-inch path is lighter and easier around cars and tight walkways.
- Brushless motor: every model here uses a brushless motor, which generally brings better efficiency and longer motor life.
- Throw distance: the Ryobi 18-inch throws 25 feet, the EGO models reach 40 feet, and the Snow Joe reaches 20 feet.
- Auger type: steel augers bite into packed snow and ice, while rubber-tipped augers are gentler on delicate pavement and decking.
- Single-stage design: all of these are single-stage electrics for residential snow, so reach for a two-stage gas machine only if you routinely face deep, packed piles.
- Low-light visibility and storage: LED headlights and folding handles on several of these help with pre-dawn clearing and keep the machine easy to store in a crowded garage.
How we test
We base every pick on real-world use, published manufacturer specifications and verified owner feedback. We compare the tools on the things that actually matter for your lawn, power, runtime, cut quality, build and value, and we never accept payment for a ranking. When we have not used a specific model first-hand, we say so.
The picks at a glance
| Tool | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| RYOBI RY40860 21 in. 40 | Best Overall | Check price | |
| EGO Power+ 21" Electric Snow Blower | Best Value | Check price | |
| RYOBI RY40809BLTVNM 40V HP Brushless 18 in. Single | Best Premium | Check price | |
| EGO POWER+ 21" Electric Snow Blower | Best Budget | Check price | |
| Snow Joe IONMAX 48V 18 Inch Cordless Electric Snow Blower Ma | Also Great | Check price |
The picks, reviewed

RYOBI RY40860 21 in. 40
This RY40860 is the fuller-size Ryobi electric at a 21-inch clearing width, driven by a 40V brushless motor. It is the most complete pick because it includes two 40V 5.0Ah batteries and a charger, so you can clear snow the day it arrives without buying anything else.
Reasons to avoid
- The listing publishes little detail such as throw distance
- As a 40V single-stage machine it is meant for residential snow, not deep plow piles

EGO Power+ 21" Electric Snow Blower
This EGO SNT2112 is a capable cross-platform alternative with a 21-inch steel auger, a documented 40-foot throw and two 56V batteries plus a charger. It is worth a look if you want a longer stated throw and are not committed to the Ryobi 40V system.
Reasons to buy
- Peak Power technology combines the power of 2 EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries
- Throws snow up to 40 ft.
- Steel auger cuts through ice & snow 50% faster
- High-efficiency brushless motor
- 21 in. clearing width
Reasons to avoid
- It is an EGO, not a Ryobi, so its 56V batteries do not fit Ryobi tools
- The steel auger and higher voltage add cost

RYOBI RY40809BLTVNM 40V HP Brushless 18 in. Single
The RY40809 is the compact 18-inch Ryobi electric with a 40V brushless motor, a rubber-metal auger and a 25-foot throw. Its narrower path and lighter build make it the more maneuverable Ryobi for tighter walkways and smaller driveways.
Reasons to buy
- Brushless motor for added performance
- 18 in. clearing width and 10 in. clearing depth
- Rubber metal auger for increased durability
- Throws snow up to 25 ft. away
- 180 deg. directional chute for controlled snow throwing
Reasons to avoid
- It is sold tool-only, so you supply a 40V battery and charger
- The 18-inch width and 25-foot throw are smaller than the RY40860

EGO POWER+ 21" Electric Snow Blower
This EGO SNT2114 is another alternative, pairing the 21-inch steel auger and 40-foot throw with two larger 56V 7.5Ah batteries for more runtime per charge. It suits buyers who clear longer driveways and are open to the EGO platform.
Reasons to buy
- THROWS SNOW UP TO 40 FEET β Peak Power technology combines the power of any two EGO ARC Li
- 21-INCH CLEARING WIDTH WITH STEEL AUGER β Built with a high-efficiency brushless motor, th
- CLEARS UP TO A 16-CAR DRIVEWAY β Clear up to a 16-car driveway with 8 inches of snow on a
- REMOTE CHUTE CONTROL β Direct where this EGO snow blower sends snow with handle-mounted 18
- PUSH-BUTTON START β With no priming or pull cords, snow removal is easy thanks to a push-b
Reasons to avoid
- Not part of the Ryobi 40V family
- The 7.5Ah kit costs more than a basic single-stage electric

Snow Joe IONMAX 48V 18 Inch Cordless Electric Snow Blower Ma
The Snow Joe IONMAX is a value-minded electric alternative running dual 24V batteries for 48V output, with an 18-inch path and a 20-foot throw. Its rubber-tipped steel auger and LED headlight make it reasonable for light to moderate snow if Ryobi is not a must.
Reasons to buy
- Cordless 48-Volt Power: Dual 24-volt IONMAX lithium batteries deliver 48-volt output for c
- 18-Inch Clearing Width: Clears an 18-inch-wide by 10-inch-deep path to remove light to mod
- 1200-Watt Brushless Motor: High-efficiency brushless motor moves up to 700 pounds of snow
- 20-Foot Throw Distance: Adjustable 180-degree chute rotates for directional control and th
- LED Light and Steel Auger: 2-watt LED headlight supports early morning and evening clearin
Reasons to avoid
- Different battery platform from Ryobi
- The 20-foot throw trails the Ryobi and EGO options
What to look for
Stay in the Ryobi 40V system
If you own Ryobi 40V tools, the tool-only RY40809 reuses your batteries. If this is your first Ryobi, the RY40860 kit includes everything you need at once.
Clearing width
The 21-inch RY40860 clears more per pass, while the 18-inch RY40809 is lighter and more maneuverable in tight spaces and around parked cars.
Included batteries and charger
A complete kit like the RY40860 removes the guesswork, while a tool-only unit assumes you already own compatible 40V packs and a charger.
Throw distance
A longer throw keeps snow off cleared ground. The EGO alternatives reach 40 feet, the 18-inch Ryobi 25 feet, and the Snow Joe 20 feet.
Weigh the alternatives
If Ryobi is not essential, the EGO and Snow Joe electrics bring their own battery ecosystems and, in EGO's case, a documented longer throw worth comparing.
Our verdict
The best Ryobi electric snow blower here is the RY40860, a 21-inch 40V brushless machine that comes with two 5.0Ah batteries and a charger, so it is ready to clear a residential driveway right out of the box.
FAQs
The 21-inch RY40860 kit includes two 40V 5.0Ah batteries and a charger. The 18-inch RY40809 is sold tool-only, so you supply your own 40V battery and charger.
No. They appeared in the results as competing cordless options and are included as honest alternatives. They use their own battery platforms rather than Ryobi 40V.
The RY40860 is a 21-inch machine sold as a complete kit, while the RY40809 is a narrower 18-inch tool-only model with a 25-foot throw that is lighter and easier to steer.
These 40V single-stage machines handle typical residential snowfalls well, but they are not built for the deepest end-of-driveway plow piles that a large two-stage gas blower targets.
Yes. Ryobi's 40V packs are shared across the brand's 40V outdoor lineup, which is the main reason to consider the tool-only blower if you already own the platform.