I have this
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Weed-Eater-170Mph-25cc-2-Cycle-Engine-Gas-Lawn-Blower/13339652
This
https://www.sears.com/craftsman-4-cycle-25cc-handheld-blower-w-speed/p-07179461000P
And this
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-Tough-180-MPH-400-CFM-2-Cycle-25cc-Gas-Blower/54778301
We get annihilated with leaves because I have lots of big maple trees so the project is basically my wife, son and I, tractor bagger and leaf vac to deal with it.
The Weedeater has tons of terrible reviews, I have had it for 9 years though and run a 40:1 mix regardless of what it calls for using synthetic 2 cycle oil. It runs fine. Most of the issues people complained about were the recoil starter going bad but you don’t have to crank anywhere near as much with the synthetic 2 cycle oil which is probably why I never had an issue.
The Craftsman I got on clearance a few years ago. It is quieter and easier to start than the 2 cycle ones. I hear about these having issues but it uses very little oil, like 2oz. I just change the oil every few uses, more than they recommend and put a little MMO in the gas. I’ve had this one like 4 years without issue.
The Hyper Tough is just an MTD Troy Bilt rebadged for Wal-Mart with a short chute. I paid $12 for it on clearance 3 years ago. I also use a 40:1 mix of synthetic in this. It’s much louder than the other two and moves less air. Since MTD makes the Craftsman as well the bottom extra chute that came with the Craftsman fits it. Otherwise it would be pretty useless unless you were short.
Battery powered isn’t a viable option for me though these might have to run multiple hours each in a given leaf cleanup day. Unless I snagged 3 blowers with multiple extra batteries on a clearance deal or something.
The pictured leaf vac here is my leaf vac.
https://www.mtdproducts.com/equipme...ard-man/chipper-shredders-and-vacs-1341967--1
They don’t make it anymore as a yardman. They make versions of this thing as Troy Bilt and Craftsman which have a hose. My dad has two of them but the hose falls off. This one had some chinese engine which is far easier to start than the Briggs engines the others use (Troy Bilt branded ones sometimes have this engine). Considering how dusty shredding leaves is this has held up really well. I always ran synthetic oil in it.
I have one of those Troy Bilt flex units. I paid so little for it I might invest in the chipper shredder attachment.