Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Redesigned Vector, Avalanche, and Veyron Snowmakers Receive High Praise





As the temperatures slowly start to dip below freezing more and more of our customers are getting the opportunity to make snow. For the past few years we have been working hard to make our snowmakers easier to operate, more affordable, and provide the highest quality of snow possible. After lots of extensive testing, we released our completely redesigned Vector, Avalanche, and Veyron Snowmakers. These snowmakers feature our automatic self-adjusting nucleation valve, which means you don't have to make any adjustments to the snowmaker. Just hook your pressure washer up and compressor up to the snowmaker and let the snowmaker do the rest of the work for you!

Here are just some of things our customers who already made snow told us they like about the redesigned snowmakers:

- Simple to operate, no need to make adjustments to the snowmaker

- Allows you to attach your pressure washer and compressor to the snowmaker and just walk away

- Much more sleek, compact, and lightweight design compared to past models

- The composite PVC stand and tower are maintenance free unlike metal stands

- The stand is VERY STABLE and will not tip over. One of our customers has another brand snowmaker and says the stand is very prone to tipping over when the pressure washer is turned on

- Inline filter on the pressure washer connection is a huge plus

- Price of the snowmaker was much less than comparable snowmakers that make just as much snow per hour

The feedback we have received so far on these redesigned snowmakers has been phenomenal. If you don't already have your hands on one of these new snowmakers, you will be impressed with just how easy they are to operate compared to other internal mix snowmakers. The redesigned snowmakers have been so popular that we have been having a hard time keeping them in stock. So if your thinking about buying one, we recommend doing it soon because we anticipate they will be on backorder FREQUENTLY once the temperatures get even colder in more areas.

www.snowstormsnowmaking.com