Reddit mentions: The best leaf blowers & vacuums

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15. Milwaukee M18 FUEL 120 MPH 450 CFM 18-Volt Lithium Ion Brushless Cordless Handheld Blower (Battery Sold Separately)

Milwaukee M18 FUEL 120 MPH 450 CFM 18-Volt Lithium Ion Brushless Cordless Handheld Blower (Battery Sold Separately)
Specs:
ColorRed/Black
Height7.5 Inches
Length23.5 Inches
Weight6.3 Pounds
Width11 Inches
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u/ronin__9 · 1 pointr/GoRVing

My top five purchases for the travel trailer beyond the basic requirements.

  1. [Harbor freight trailer tool box] (https://www.harborfreight.com/2-34-cu-ft-steel-trailer-tongue-box-60302.html) mounted on the rear bumper for campfire tools

  2. [Camco black tank flush] (https://www.amazon.com/Camco-40126-Tornado-Rotary-Rinser/dp/B000BUU5TU/)


  3. [Makita 18 volt leaf blower] (https://www.amazon.com/Makita-DUB183Z-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Blower/dp/B00QDTGFCY) and drill.
    The leaf blower is great for cleaning up around camp and also helping feed the fire.
    The drill is useful for driving down the stabilizers and an repair tool.


  4. [BAL single tire chock] (https://www.amazon.com/BAL-Single-R-V-Products-Group/dp/B01LW2F1G6/)
    Super awesome since it clamps the tire it eliminates all the tire wiggle.

  5. Adding a truck stereo with backup camera.
    This ended all the issues with hitching the trailer. I basically do it on my own now only having to get out and look maybe once.

u/HighOctane78 · 8 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Its cool but the average weekend warrior doesn't really need this. Its a cool concept but you would honestly get everything this has with a cordless leaf blower while saving money. The portability is nice and the design (flared end) is probably the best part about it. I guess what it ultimately comes down to is can someone justify spending $280 on it (retail).

The speed of the Leaf blower below isnt the same and its less portable but its almost $200 less.

https://www.amazon.com/Multi-Purpose-Sweeper-PowerShare-Platform-Accessories/dp/B00EOIWKU2

u/redditmakesyoudumb · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing

I'm fairly new, myself. I've driven clunkers most of my life. Spent about five years downtown where I didn't have a car. Now I'm back in suburbia, so I've got a brand new GTI, and it's the first one I've ever cared to take good care of. Here's what I started with:

u/Mchammerdad84 · 103 pointsr/todayilearned

I have this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks-PRO-80V-145-MPH/dp/B01N11IBJU/ref=sxin_3_ac_d_pm?ac_md=4-2-QWJvdmUgJDIwMA%3D%3D-ac_d_pm&keywords=electric+leaf+blower&pd_rd_i=B01N11IBJU&pd_rd_r=309a04c8-3171-4451-9b18-b69529885534&pd_rd_w=D12NK&pd_rd_wg=zU0pj&pf_rd_p=02e79b16-eab7-4369-852f-d04a58a4d9b5&pf_rd_r=1B7X77649GGR6ZNZ1RBY&psc=1&qid=1572525186

Promise you won't continue to have that problem with power/lasting.

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Edit: I forgot to mention the best part of an electric leafblower. No emmisions means you can use it indoors. Its the best thing I've ever used for waking up my children. 100% success rate, plus they enjoy it... after a few seconds.

u/L3-D · 0 pointsr/landscaping

Personally, the gas backpack variety like Echo's are well worth the money and noise for how much easier it is to blow heavy leaves.

But if you are only doing light leaf blowing, I would recommend the Husqvarna brand

If you just have some light dust, or you only need it a couple of times a year, Greenworks brand isn't terrible.

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Remember that your batteries will likely only last a year or two, while a corded blower may last you a decade if used seldom and taken care of well. So if you are only going to use it twice a year, you will have to ask if it would be easier to hire someone than buy a battery operated blower that you will only use 4 times before the battery goes out.

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Maybe I'm just a bit too picky for homeowner use.

u/yoda_33 · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Thanks for the advice.

I plan on getting 3 buckets tonight and getting a blower, there's one on Amazon, for $25 but I'll check home depot first, maybe Costco as well.

There's a Costco nearby, I did a google search, there these right?


> Also, if you really want to care for your car, take into account how much time you will be spending on this. If you are just getting into it and don't mind spending hours a week (or month if you are slightly less OCD) pampering your car, you may want to seriously consider getting the work done by a professional. Many of them can be mobile, or will pickup and deliver to your work. Something to consider.
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I have no problem washing it myself, it feels like I'm suppose to be looking after my car. I'm thinking about washing it once per week. There's a good feeling, that I'm getting, who knows this might be a new hobby for me.



u/CivilEngineerThrow · 2 pointsr/landscaping

Toro 51617 Rake and Vac Leaf Blower Vacuum,, 2-speed (up to 210 mph), 10.5 amp https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EL1UPXG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3g1UDb1HFHZJF
Is plenty strong enough for moving around some damp leaves. I’m happy enough for $50.

It’s a corded one since I didn’t want to sacrifice power. Batteries aren’t exactly environmentally friendly either, I thought a plug in blower with a 100’ extension cord was a good compromise, I have another 50’ cord if I need it. Cheap to buy, cheap to maintain, and I’ll never be stuck because my gas engines sucks or the battery pack won’t hold a charge anymore. The cord isn’t that big of a pain, and has been worth the trade off for me.

u/2016b · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing



Need suggestions for a blower


My job gave me a $50 gift cord a while back, so I'll be using that to help pay for it.

So far I'm looking at these:

https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks-24012-Single-Electric-Blower/dp/B0030BG1CC?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_15

https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks-Variable-Cordless-Included-24252/dp/B00AW72V4O?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_3

https://adamspolishes.com/shop/exterior/adam-s-blaster-sidekick.html (Found a $12 discount)

Thanks in advance

u/petekeller · 5 pointsr/homegym

This bad boy on repeat is in my HEAVY rotation:
BELIEVE in BARBELL

And my favorite lifting power song is Closer by NIN... NSFW. Holy shit, that music video is soooooooo mid 90's NIN. Ha! Maybe you just had to be there....

Unexpected items for my garage gym. Ha! Here are a few things that provided me much more pleasure than I thought they would:

  • My wife made me buy a fan for our garage gym. I delayed and fought, then finally installed it. I use it every day!

  • This electric leaf blower is the shit. I love it. Hint: Buy it from Home Depot, not AMZ

  • Man, our EZ curl Axle is so much fun

  • I do NOT have this in my garage gym, but I installed an Assault Air Runner in our Fringe gym, and I use it a lot more than I thought I would (I am a trail runner by choice).
u/WeldPhoenix · 3 pointsr/lawncare

I went with toro brand. Had it for a couple years now and had some heavy leafy seasons. Still running good.

Toro 51618 Super Leaf Blower Vac, 225 mph https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EOLZAUQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_8VuYBbH16ET4F

u/GreatArkleseizure · 1 pointr/todayilearned

Yeah, all the rest of the crap in that URL is tracking info. Might as well make all of us click on banner ads while you’re at it!

I’ve always just used this style of URL: www.amazon.com/dp/B01N11IBJU , but your way is nice too.

u/rr_power_granger · 1 pointr/roasting

Hi all, my goal is to construct a fluid bed roaster capable of roasting a half-pound of coffee per go.

For the motor, I'm looking at this electric leaf blower, and for the heating element, I'm looking to dissect this heat gun.

I'll use a pyrex baking tube, and a cocktail shaker to cap it off at the base. And then some machining magic to couple it to the mounting pipe.

Does it seem like this will get hot enough to roast a 1/2 pound?

I'm trying to upgrade from my current popper setup which can roast a max of 60 grams at a time (and that's with me constantly agitating with a shish kabob stick).

Edit: One possible improvement could be increasing the wattage of the heater to 2000W. Does anyone have a recommendation for a really cheap blower (or just the element itself)? Or would this water heater element work?

If I reclaim the air from the exhaust back into the pump, would this allow a 1500W heater to work?

u/T42Rush · 1 pointr/lawncare

I got #15 last year: "Greenworks PRO 21-Inch 80V Cordless Lawn Mower, 4.0 AH Battery Included GLM801602"

also a "Greenworks BPB80L00 80V 145MPH - 580CFM Cordless Backpack Blower, Battery and Charger Not Included" https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks-PRO-80V-145-MPH/dp/B01ID88L6A (which defiantly requires the bigger 4ah battery)

I'm very happy with them, the battery alone can cost $200(so nearly half the cost of the mower or other tools) but now the other tools using the same battery are very affordable; so thats an advantage in the long run to the battery eMower systems if you plan on getting other new lawn tools

u/micro0637 · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

DeWalt makes a tiny blower that seems perfect for the job.. I planned on picking one up if I ever catch it on sale. Amazon link

u/Bryankkkkk · 1 pointr/funny

I use this cheap one from amazon, works good for the price

u/lazarus_long_dong · 2 pointsr/gpumining

Power off. Go to a ventilated area. Secure all the fans with tape, blow them hard with something like this

https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks-24012-Single-Electric-Blower/dp/B0030BG1CC/

Remove the tape, check all the connector are inside the things. Plugin in, power on.

End.

Total time per rig, around 10 min or less.

u/KrustyKrab223 · 23 pointsr/buildapc

https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks-24012-Single-Electric-Blower/dp/B0030BG1CC/

Buy one of those instead. Cheaper and work far better.

u/PickitPackitSmackit · 1 pointr/computertechs

Here's a link to a newer version with an extra button for "Power Boost"

https://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-LSW321-Lithium-POWERCOMMAND/dp/B00D8GWX0I/

u/FencerPTS · 5 pointsr/todayilearned

Pro tip. You can link shorten an amazon link by finding the ASIN product number, i.e. B01N11IBJU. Then just use www.amzn.com/B01N11IBJU

u/Mapleine · 7 pointsr/buildapcsales

I found this one on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Sun-Joe-SBJ597E-SJB-Electric-Blower/dp/B076CSDNXK

19.99, Prime, 155 MPH, 4.6 reviews with a A rating from fakespot.

I am now contemplating buying a goddamn leafblower to clean computers.

u/colemab · 2 pointsr/Tools

They make a cordless one but I've never used it. Not at home ATM but I think this is the model that I have.

u/mrjohnny1444 · 1 pointr/golf

I put it pointing down wedged between the two golf bags or lay it with the basket behind the seat. leaf blower

u/badreferee · 12 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Greenworks Electric Blower - $30 @ AMZN

This is the first blower I've bought and it does the job. You'll need an extension cord to go along with it. The plug is located in the back of the handle and recessed, so make sure you don't have an angled outlet on your cord.

A couple tips:
-if you have any spare screen material, attach this to the intake to prevent sucking anything in (I sucked in a fly once and spewed fly bits all over my clean paint)
-tie the cord in a knot around the handle to prevent unplugging the extension cord