Husqvarna 589746401 Leaf Toy Plastic Blower, Grey/Orange

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Husqvarna 589746401 Leaf Toy Plastic Blower, Grey/Orange

Husqvarna 589746401 Leaf Toy Plastic Blower, Grey/Orange

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As you can see, there are quite a few features that set this leaf blower above the rest, which is why the higher price tag is to be expected. If you have a small garden and won’t be using your leaf blower much, then you could probably get away with a cheaper budget model. Thanks to their wire-free nature, cordless leaf blowers can easily be pulled out the shed for any job, big or small – and they have more uses than you might expect…! Not only are there no cords to trip you up, and no heavy petrol motor to carry, but the best leaf blowers can be used for all of the following tasks: Unfortunately, the positioning of the trigger was a little annoying – if you try holding the blower by its handle and carrying it around the garden, you’ll likely end up accidentally hitting the trigger several times. Although not a huge deal, this did end up wasting a fair bit of precious battery. When it comes to power, this blower offers a maximum blow speed of 210 km/h . This made it one of the least powerful blowers that I tested, which possibly explains its ineffectiveness when used on damp leaves around my lawn. However, considering that I was only using a 2.0 Ah battery, the 15 minute runtime was pretty impressive (and that was keeping it on its highest setting too). Is it windy? It’s best to move leaf fall on still days or when the wind is blowing in the right direction to help your efforts. Leaf blowing against the wind is pointless.

To give a general indication (although this is very broadly speaking) a 2 Ah battery may last for around 10 – 15 minutes, whilst a 5 Ah battery could last for approximately 45 minutes. One way to extend the running time of the leaf blower, without using huge and heavy batteries, is to have more than one battery. This way you can have a charged battery on standby, to swap out when the first one runs empty. Put a piece of tarp down on the ground – you can blow the leaves onto this tarp and then bundle it up at the end. Corded blowers tend to be lighter and more powerful since there is no battery to carry and fewer constraints on the motor. However, cordless models have improved dramatically over the past few years, thanks to more efficient motors, lighter batteries and streamlined designs. Naturally they have a huge advantage in that you can take them anywhere without running out of cable. Instead, your biggest worry will be running out of charge, so make sure the battery life covers your needs. You need a leaf blower to perfectly suit your needs. To help you find the one for you, we conducted a thorough investigation of the some of the top cordless leaf blowers available, so you will have no trouble finding a model that works for you. When testing the products, we considered many important factors, including:Unfortunately, I do have to say that even though this leaf blower isn’t as powerful as some of the others, it’s definitely noisier. This was the loudest blower that I tested, so it’s probably not a good option for those of you with nearby neighbours. It shouldn’t cause an issue if you’re only using it occasionally, but it’s something worth thinking about if you plan on using your blower for various garden tasks throughout the year.

A brand that most people already know and love, Bosch produces a wide range of home appliances and garden tools. I’m already familiar with the brand’s consistency when it comes to unique design and high-end performance. As a result, I was excited to see what their ALB 36 LI Cordless Leaf Blower brought to the table – and the many mature trees on my farm gave me plenty of opportunities to test it out. These aren’t the only practical considerations. Is the blower easy to start and use? How easy is it to store? If it’s a vacuum or convertible, how easy is it to empty the bag or collector? Some models have collapsible tubes and detachable nozzles, which can help if you’re short on shed space, but be warned that these can be a nightmare to get on and off. Even better, at just 1.6 kg , the Ryobi ONE+ Cordless Blower is light enough to be used with just one hand. Its narrow nozzle gives you more control compared to more commonly-found wider nozzles – you’ll end up with a much neater leaf pile by the time you’re done. A leaf blower with an air flow speed of approximately 175 km/h will be powerful enough to remove most leaves from hard surfaces, although it may occasionally struggle with very wet leaves. Cordless leaf blowers with this level of airflow are normally more appropriate for clearing dust, dirt and debris from interior spaces. They’ll also work better for removing leaves from gravel without making the gravel go everywhere.

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It’s sold as a bare unit and is compatible with 20 V Worx Power Share batteries. Therefore, if you have any other Worx tools, you won’t need to buy a battery or charger for this leaf blower. When used with a 2 Ah battery, it will run for approximately 10 minutes.



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