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Cordless yard work tools - blower first

yossarian19

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I've grown to hate combustion-based yard tools over the years. It's time to give cordless a shot: especially as we just hit "pine needles EVERYWHERE" season around here.
B&D has a 40 volt lithium ion blower, with battery, for around $120. It looks good but I want to make sure that I'm starting off in the right brand - as I add tools, I don't also want to be adding batteries & chargers.
Black & Decker still the name they used to be or am I better off buying into another manufacturer?
 
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gregtwojeeps

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I felt the same way. Converted 3 years ago and have worked the heck out of all of them. All B&D 36 V Lithium. Except the pole trimmer and it is B & D 20 Volt.
 
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I would consider almost any brand first, and not just because yes, I do stick my nose up at B&D, but because I've had some B&D yard tools that were garbage. My wife got them NIB at a yard sale and they ended up getting tossed.
I have Worx brand trimmer that was similarly priced that I like quite a bit, though it is severely underpowered for most people's needs. If I bought again I would consider the Dewalt line, the better Worx stuff, or if I had more heavy needs Stihl makes cordless electric yard tools. The Stihl line is pricey but it's likely the best way to go for future expansion as I doubt Dewalt or Worx will ever have as complete a lineup as Stihl will.
 

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I have a Greenworks 80V blower and their 40V blower. The 80V blower is much more powerful, quieter, the battery lasts longer, and recharges in 30 minutes.
 

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Blower is just about the only tool I won't go cordless on.

500 cfm/125 mph is simply wasting time (and that's a "top" model from Greenworks/EGO, the B&D rings in at a pathetic 90 cfm).
 

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I really like the new Echo stuff. They look really powerful.

However, I've got all this expensive Stihl and Honda Pro stuff that is in really good condition.
 

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Has anyone here tried that Milwaukee 18v unit. I've been looking at one only because I have several of those tools/batteries. I almost bought one a couple times online but after seeing it at depot, was glad a didn't. I don't need some monster, just good enough to do some minor blow off. Just wondering if anyone actually has checked one out, I really don't want a whole new collection of chargers and batteries.
 

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Check out the Makita 18x2 36v stuff, they've been getting good reviews.
 

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Blower is just about the only tool I won't go cordless on.

500 cfm/125 mph is simply wasting time (and that's a "top" model from Greenworks/EGO, the B&D rings in at a pathetic 90 cfm).


^^^^^^^^^That's what I was thinking...........

Need to see some video of battery blowers actually blowing a yard full of leaves......
Then let's try it some wet leaves..........
 
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yossarian19

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It's worth mentioning that blowing pine needles off of gravel and the roof + it doesn't rain much here. You may have heard California has a drought going...

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I have a ryobi 18v blower, and it does a "good enough" job. I also have a ryobi 40v weedwacker, and am happy with it. So, I'm thinking I'll be happy with a ryobi 40v blower when I find an excuse to buy it.

Make any sense?
 

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I love my craftsman C3 cordless weed trimmer. I just used it today in fact. I got it for $40.
 

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EGO 56V blower here, only $99 if you already have the battery from same line. Has a non-restricting nozzle, adjustable flow + turbo button (eats battery for breakfast).
 

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I have the kobalt 80v blower, got a free 2nd battery too. I am very happy with it.
 

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How big is your yard? I gave up on my 2 stroke weed Wacker a few years ago and bought a Stihl 110v weed wacker. I love the thing, it. Is as powerful as a gas powered weed wacker and my 100' chord reaches everywhere in the yard. Knowing how to roll and unroll an extension chord without having tangles or knots is a plus. For some reason, most people I know don't know how to do this.

Chris
 
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yossarian19

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The B&D is not a leaf blower, as another poster said, it is a shop blower. Useless even for dry pine needles on gravel.

I'm going with a corded Toro, I think. I've got enough cord and a small enough lot that I can get away with it and the wife isn't interested in spending several hundred bucks on a better cordless.

Or, hellwithit. I'll buy a rake.
 
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