Electric snow blowers come with a variety of chute types. The chute control directs which way you blow the snow.
To turn the chute without stopping, consider a model with a crank or lever chute.
If you don't plan to turn the chute much, then a manual chute may be fine.
Read on to learn more about each type of chute!
This poses an inconvenience in comparison to operating the chute while in motion. However, it also generally results in a snow blower having a lower price tag, making a manual chute a budget-friendly option.
Rotating the handle clockwise turns the chute one way, while rotating the handle counter-clockwise turns the chute the other way.
The lever chute is widely considered the easiest chute to use that's available on electric snow throwers.