bcradio
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Speaking of compact and fuel blower. Cut some mdf. Used my craftsman shop vac nozzle and sealed it with tape. To see if it could push air in a more concentrated area, No difference. The fuel blower could not push more air out, it struggled.
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The compact I felt was able to push more air thru the small nozzle. Had the compact for a few weeks, sold it when the fuel arrived. The compact ate a 5.0 battery in a 15 min full speed clean up of grass clippings. It did a good job.
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The fuel blower is ok, I like that it's not heavy but I would not put it up there with the other name brands. It moves grass clippings but struggles to move mulch that is laying in or around grass. On cement it moves it, Ego blower I had previously had no problem moving mulch a few feet in all areas including in the grass.
Am I happy with it? Yes. Would I buy it again? No.
My experience has been very different with this. I've been able to blow everything that I wanted to and I don't blow a bunch of extra debris like some of the more powerful units do. The new Milwaukee fuel blower might be the best M18 tool I have so. Maybe you got a dud.



2015 my older non-fuel drill and impact are basically just loaners/backups now. I didn't realize how bad they had gotten until pulling them out yesterday. The 4th pic shows that it doesn't happen as bad on my newer Fuel drill and the last pic is the same drill in the 2nd pic afterI cut and scraped out the melted bumper.