Learn to say popular snow blower brand names correctly.
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How is Toro (American brand of snow blowers and other lawn and garden power equipment) correctly pronounced?
Toro is pronounced 'TOR-oh' — stress on the first syllable, the Spanish word for 'bull'. In a technical interview: "Toro's snow blower used a single-stage auger that both scooped and threw snow in one motion."
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How is Ariens (American brand of snow blowers and other lawn equipment) correctly pronounced?
Ariens is pronounced 'AIR-eenz' — stress on the first syllable, named after founder Henry Ariens. In a technical interview: "Ariens's snow blower used a two-stage design, first breaking up the snow and then throwing it through a chute."
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How is Cub Cadet (American brand of lawn tractors and snow blowers) correctly pronounced?
Cub Cadet is pronounced 'KUB kuh-DET' — both words said plainly, stress on the final syllable of 'Cadet'. In a technical interview: "Cub Cadet's snow blower included heated hand grips for use during long clearing sessions."
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How is Craftsman (American brand of tools and outdoor power equipment, including snow blowers) correctly pronounced?
Craftsman is pronounced 'KRAFTS-mun' — the same as the ordinary English word for a skilled worker. In a technical interview: "Craftsman's snow blower included a joystick-controlled chute that could be aimed without leaving the handle."
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How is Snapper (American brand of lawn mowers and snow blowers) correctly pronounced?
Snapper is pronounced 'SNAP-ur' — the same as the ordinary English word. In a technical interview: "Snapper's snow blower used a rear-wheel-drive design that gripped icy pavement better than a front-drive model."