Sunday, February 24, 2008

Up and Running Again


We would just like to let everyone know that as of Friday evening we have finished our inventory at the warehouse and all orders placed since Wednesday will be shipped out on Monday 2/25/08.

Thank you very much for your patience during our minor shutdown.

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Service Notice


SnowStorm Snowmaking will be closed next week starting Wednsday February 20th-Friday February 22nd for inventory. During this time both our offices and warehouse will be closed. All of our employees will be off as well during the inventory check.

If you plan on purchasing an item please make note that there will be a delay in processing your order if you order during our inventory shutdown. If you try contacting us at anytime during the shutdown, you may experience a delay in receiving a reply from us as our office is closed. Employees of SnowStorm Snowmaking do have access to their email address outside of our office, but you may not receive a timely response to your email. As always, the main email address will continue to be checked, but a delay can be expected from the shutdown.

We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patronage

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

DHL Shipping to be replaced with FEDEX


We would just like to let everyone know that SnowStorm Snowmaking has decided to switch our main shipping carrier of large items from DHL to FEDEX. Some items may still ship via DHL, but we have started to ship primarily with FEDEX.

Small orders will still be shipped via USPS Priority Mail.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Revised Plans set/ New Nozzle Page


We have changed our snowmaking plans. You now have two choices when ordering plans (based on your size pressure washer). Both sets of plans still include the plans to make a snowmaker that runs off a garden hose and compressor.

The electric pressure washer plans allow you to construct a snowmaker that runs off small pressure washers that flow less than 2.1GPM of water and 2100PSI.

The gas pressure washer plans allow you to construct a snowmaker that runs off larger pressure washers that flow more than 2.1GPM of water and 2100PSI (max 3500PSI).

On our products page we have also added a nozzles page. Here you can order the nozzles for your homemade snowmaker or replacement nozzles for your snowmaker you bought from us. The nozzles can also be used as replacements on the snowmakers built from our kits.

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Monday, February 4, 2008

Avalanche Snowmaker back in stock


We just wanted to let everyone know that the Avalanche Snowmaker is back in stock and as a result we have put it back on the website.

For more information on the Avalanche Snowmaker visit the Avalanche Snowmaker page at http://snowstormsnowmaking.com/avalanche.html

Price: $474.99 + $35 shipping within the US (contact us for international shipping rates)

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Friday, February 1, 2008

February is here


February is now upon us. We had a fantastic and busy January for sure here at SnowStorm Snowmaking. It was nice to hear back from customers who bought snowmakers from us and were able to make snow for the first time in January.

Although winter is halfway through this month, there is still time to get snowmaking gear to make snow at home this winter. We had put the Avalanche Snowmaker on our site late Monday afternoon and had to take it off our site by Tuesday morning because of the large amount of orders received from it again! We should be able to have plenty in stock for our second time around that we don't incur a backorder so quickly. The Avalanche Snowmaker is shaping up to be our best selling snowmaker this year (or all time for that matter)!

Keep checking us out here and on the website for information when the Avalanche Snowmaker is back in stock. If you see it back online and want it, order it soon in case there is another backorder!

Keep thinking cold and keep thinking snow!

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