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There are many ways to remove leaves from a lawn, but the quickest, quietest and cleanest way is to use a cordless leaf blower. Just slide in the battery and pull the trigger. We’ve got nothing against using a rake. They are quiet and provide you with some great exercise. And we love gas-engine blowers when you need the power required to remove a thick layer of damp or frozen leaves from tall grass. But even here, battery-powered leaf blowers are catching up to some gas-engine models.
Really, nothing makes short work of autumn leaf removal the way a battery leaf blower does. There’s no preparation such as mixing or pouring fuel. They make little noise and certainly don’t spew out exhaust fumes. You don’t come in from a morning’s work smelling like burned gasoline. And many cordless leaf blowers are small and light, especially well suited for leaf removal on small yards where one battery charge will probably be enough to see you through the job. And, next spring, you’ll be glad that you bought one of these power tools when it’s time to whisk buds and winter-deposited debris off of sidewalks, decks, patios, and driveways. Furthermore, these battery blowers are indispensable in the summer for clearing grass clippings.
We know how important these tools have become to lighten your autumn workload, so we put a range through our testing process to find out which are the best. Read on for some quick info on the tops models, followed by buying advice and in-depth reviews.
Best Cordless Leaf Blowers
What to Consider
Electric leaf blowers will sweep pavement of grass clippings and remove a scattering of light leaves from normal-height grass. For ankle-deep piles and damp leaves, or to move lawn debris like twigs and nuts, choose one with more voltage and air speed. For anything deeper, or if you’re frequently contending with wet or semi-frozen leaves, prioritize higher air speed and volume (cubic feet per minute). Some of these machines can go through a couple of batteries in a morning’s work, depending on the size of your yard and the leaf cover. Outfit yourself with two batteries and consider a third for really tough conditions. But if your property measures in acres instead of square feet, you’ll probably be better served by the oomph of a gas engine.
How We Tested
To put these cordless blowers through the gauntlet, we blew leaves and hay off of grass (employing a small gas-engine leaf blower for comparison). Next, we measured continuous run time with the machines set to maximum power. Then came our air-speed test; we used a MGL Avionics Stratomaster Vega air-speed indicator (anemometer) for an airplane and built our own testing apparatus, gauging the air speed 6 inches from the tip of each blower tube. We also measured sound levels right at the operator’s position and 75 feet away. Our last evaluation, the sawdust erosion test, was perhaps the most telling. We taped off a large area of pavement and covered it with a thin layer of sawdust, then blew the leaf blowers horizontally over the pavement, leaving an impression of the shape of the air stream. After all that, the electric leaf blowers below came out on top.
Power+ LB6504 Cordless Leaf Blower
More and more, we’re seeing battery-powered equipment that rivals or exceeds the performance of their gas-powered counterparts. This cordless leaf blower is a case in point. We measured airspeed at 134 mph and found, combined with the volume of air (650 cfm, claimed), that it easily blasted leaves from our test area when we were standing still. Stepping forward while sweeping back and forth cleared the area in seconds. Our sawdust test revealed a focused air stream, with sharp edges, extending beyond the end of our test area. While the run time may seem short, bear in mind that's at the turbo setting. In use we’ve learned that it’s rare to continuously hold down the turbo button, or even the trigger. A more realistic run time (without turbo locked on) is at least 27 minutes. And we could have probably extended the run time further, because the LB6504 features a dial that allowed us to set and hold the air speed at the lowest setting useful for whatever task we were doing, and use the trigger or turbo button to boost speed when needed. This vastly extends run time and reflects more realistic yard work.
BL80L2510 Cordless Leaf Blower
One of the lightest cordless leaf blowers, the BL80L2510 can still legitimately replace a gas-powered unit. With our anemometer, we clocked the air speed at a respectable 127 mph, which falls in the middle of the range for handheld gas blowers. The tube tip is tapered at the end, creating a little narrower, focused air stream, which was evident in the pattern left in our sawdust test. We also noted more precision when blowing leaves out of our test area, which we cleared in seconds, taking just a couple of steps. Run time is fair—considering the 2.5-Ah battery—compared to other models. Greenworks offers 80-volt batteries up to 5 Ah, which would significantly lengthen how long you can use the BL80L2510 in one shot. And if you already have a battery from another tool of theirs, use it and buy just the leaf blower without batteries to save some cash.
RY40440 Cordless Leaf Blower
This is a good machine that delivers a wide, nearly perfectly symmetrical air pattern with a well-defined boundary that reaches all the way out toward its end, where it flares into consistent branches. That shape and volume contribute to debris-moving efficiency during its run time of 47 minutes. It did well in both the leaf test and when we swept the parking lot clean after the sawdust tests. The RY40440 was also the quietest backpack leaf blower, a relief to our ears (and our neighbors’). The machine also gets high marks for comfortable controls, such as its handle and trigger, and its shoulder straps, which are well padded and highly adjustable. The cruise-control lever, however, is difficult to pivot, and the flexible blower tube seems a bit too short, also making for a difficult pivoting motion.
404100 Cordless Leaf Blower
If your over-arching requirement is a quieter handheld blower, the Ryobi should be on your shortlist. Fortunately, that doesn’t come at the expense of leaf-moving power. The bright yellow-green blower has enough for dry leaf cover, removing grass clippings and leaves from paved surface, and for cleaning out the garage or dryer vent. No, it’s not the most powerful leaf blower we’ve used, but it’s certainly one of the quietest and most pleasant. Other features that contribute to its ease of use are a well-positioned latch to the left of and above the adjustable-speed trigger, a booster button for more air output, and a detachable nose cone made out of rubber that concentrates the air speed up to 190 mph. The cone’s circumference is marked with the air speeds that it will produce at three intervals (from base to the tip): 190, 175, and 160 mph. You could slice the cone at any of the two intervals (175 and 160), shortening it to provide less air speed.
60V 800 CFM Leaf Blower
At first glance, CAT’s Cat 60V 700CFM Leaf Blower appears to be a stout machine with a wide blower tube and tip. This is usually the case with blowers that move a significant volume of air, and the claimed 800 cubic feet per minute is just that. We clocked airspeed at 115 mph, and with that much air, moving that fast, the CAT cleared a wider swath than most in our sawdust erosion test. Like many models in our testing, the controls include a standard trigger, cruise control dial, and turbo boost button. The 60V 800CFM blower is a bit heavier than some models, in part due to CAT’s larger battery format—which is generally the case with higher speed blowers. While the CAT easily cleared debris around the hard surfaces of our testing area, it should also do well on stubborn leaves in or on grass. We’ll update this fall with leaf blowing impressions, as soon as we have leaves to blow.
20V 400 CFM Leaf Blower Kit
The Denali 20V 400CFM Leaf Blower isn’t the most powerful model we tested, but it is easily one of the most affordable. And, if you already have other Denali cordless tools, this blower shares the same battery, so having another one—or more—will extend your run-time. The 20V Leaf Blower was simple to use during testing, with just one dial to control air speed—just set it where you want, and boost with a push of the thumb if you need more power. Our sawdust erosion test revealed a fairly focused stream of air, but that can be made wider with an included fan shaped blower tube tip. We found the run-time set to maximum speed to be fair, and within the range of many other models tested. The Denali 20V easily blew off walkways, patios, and driveways, and it will certainly blow leaves. Due to our testing this spring season, we haven’t had an opportunity to blow heavy leaf cover, yet, but we will as soon as fall rolls around.
18V Brushless 510 CFM Leaf Blower (Tool Only)
Ridgid has recently added the 18V 510 CFM Leaf Blower to its line of cordless outdoor power equipment. The 18V Leaf Blower is currently available as a tool only—which makes it most useful to folks already on the Ridgid cordless platform. We measured airspeed at its highest setting, at the blower tube tip at 101 mph, which is respectable—blowing a long, clear strip in our sawdust erosion test. The blower speed is controlled with a trigger, a cruise control lever that holds the speed wherever it’s set, and a turbo boost button to help dislodge stubborn leaves tangled in the grass. We used a 4.0 amp-hour battery for testing run-time, which ran for more than 15 minutes on the turbo boost setting—in practice, using only the speed needed at any given moment, the run-time would typically more than double. As our testing took place in spring, we’ll update the Ridgid’s leaf blowing prowess in the fall when the leaves start to drop.
DCBL772X1 Cordless Leaf Blower
Don’t be misled by this DeWalt’s low air speed. It’s well-shaped and productive, capable of carving its way through debris. And we found it was easy to use in a sweeping motion to brush leaves aside. Its brief run time, however, suggests that the tool is best on small patches of leaves or for jobs like construction-site cleanup or sweeping out the garage. Its design for these purposes is clear, judging by the hefty skid plate below the blower housing and battery that should help this cordless leaf blower withstand rough-and-tumble use.
M18 Fuel Cordless Leaf Blower
This cordless leaf blower makes a lot of sense for people that already own tools in Milwaukee’s M18 Fuel platform, since the batteries are completely interchangeable. It’s available as a “tool only” or with a large, 8-Ah battery, which yielded a continuous run time of 14:45 during our testing. The M18 has two ranges indicated by rabbit and turtle icons, each controlled by the same variable speed trigger. It took us longer to clear the leaves in our test area with the Milwaukee, but it was easier to carry, being roughly 1.5 pounds lighter than any other model we tested. It did take a bit longer to move the leaves, the reason for which we discovered in our sawdust test. While the shape of the air stream was similar to other handheld blowers, it was a little smaller in both length and width. This isn’t really a fault, but a limitation of the lower voltage compared to other models. So the M18 might not be ideal for large properties with heavy leaf coverage. It is, however, great for clearing out gutters, sweeping the driveway, blasting debris tracked into the garage or leftover from projects, and clearing sidewalks, porches, patios, and small yards.
XBU02PT Cordless Leaf Blower
We liked many things about the XBU02; chief among them is the fact that the blower takes the same 18-volt batteries as other Makita power tools. It also has a comfortable trigger and balance that causes the machine to hang in your hand at the perfect angle. In the leaf test, we found that its focused and somewhat narrow airstream is highly accurate and ideal for cleaning up edges without disturbing whatever’s next to them. However, it didn’t sweep the area as clean as other, more powerful machines. If you use it on serious leaf cover, you’ll have some cleanup ahead of you with a mower or maybe a rake to finish the job.
BPB80L2510 Cordless Leaf Blower
This Greenworks is the lightest and most compact of the backpack blowers we tested. Its run time was a modest 19 minutes (at full “Turbo” power). At that setting, the blower’s air stream forms an effective leaf-moving zone—even if it appeared to be weaker on the outside edges. The machine also scored high marks for its comfortable and highly adjustable shoulder straps, an ergonomic handle, and the 90-degree elbow that connects the impeller housing to the flexible blower tube. That elbow permits the blower tube to pivot straight up, so it takes up less space when you store the BPB80L2510 in the garage or shed.
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FAQs
What is considered a powerful cordless leaf blower? ›
EGO Commercial Backpack Leaf Blower
While EGO's 765 CFM leaf blower is the strongest handheld option, the 800 CFM Commercial Backpack Blower is the strongest cordless leaf blower overall. Taking advantage of two batteries to extend the runtime (it can also run on one), it's rated at 26 Newtons.
If you're looking for the most powerful cordless leaf blower, go for EGO's 765 CFM model. Using a 5.0Ah battery, it hit 25.3 Newton on our meter. Stepping up to a 10.0Ah battery, it hit 26.1 Newtons!
What is the highest voltage for a cordless leaf blower? ›Most cordless leaf blowers use a lithium-ion battery with a voltage between 18 and 120 volts.
What is the best CFM for a cordless leaf blower? ›Depending on its intended use, a cordless leaf blower with a CFM between 400-700 should be powerful enough to greatly ease your fall yard chores.
What's better on a leaf blower CFM or MPH? ›With a high leaf blower CFM, a user can clear a large pile of leaves but not blow the leaves as far. With a high MPH leaf blower, a user can push a pile of leaves far away, but the pile will be smaller.
What is a good CFM and MPH for leaf blower? ›Many customers wonder what a suitable range for leaf blower CFM/MPH? On a consumer level, CFMs: 450-500 / MPH: 150-190 is recommended.
Who makes the strongest handheld leaf blower? ›Echo PB-2520. Our top pick for handheld gas leaf blowers is the Echo PB-2520. At 8.6 pounds, it is the lightest pick on our list, but the PB-2520 is no weakling. Its 15.8 N of blow force makes it one of the more powerful handhelds on the market, which means you can quickly manage leaves even when wet.
What to look for in a powerful electric leaf blower? ›A high CFM will let you blow many leaves at once, while a high mph will move heavier debris or wet leaves. If in doubt, opt for a model with a higher CFM. Look for a leaf blower that feels balanced in your hand and moves and adjusts easily.
How many amps should a good leaf blower have? ›For corded model, one can find options for motor powers as 7 amps or 12 amps, in which the 12 amps motor will offer better performance. For cordless, the available options are 20 volt or 36 volts, prefer to choose blower with 36 volts for better performance.
What is a good wattage for a leaf blower? ›Selecting a power rating for your leaf blower
The power rating of motors in electric models ranges from 750–3000 W; however, most have ratings between 2500 and 3000 W.
How long does a 40V battery last in a leaf blower? ›
This leads to less wear and tear, extending the life-time of the tool. Industry leading runtime for 40V blowers, averaging 15 minutes per full battery charge. The combination of a variable speed trigger and turbo button provide for long run time and convenient power.
What specs should I look for in a leaf blower? ›The two things that you need to look at are the CFM (cubic-feet-per-minute) and MPH (miles-per-hour), are both high and are close together in value. A mistake most first time buyers have thinking greater MPH will mean more power to push.
Is 600 CFM blower enough? ›To vent cooking exhaust from your kitchen efficiently, we recommend a range hood with at least 600 CFM. Keep in mind that there is no ideal range hood CFM, but instead, an appropriate CFM based on your cooking style and habits in the kitchen.
Is 450 CFM a lot? ›However, a general guideline can be found below if you do not have the room's exact dimensions at this time: Under 200 square feet: 2,000 to 3,000 CFM. 200 to 300 square feet: 3,000 to 4,000 CFM (typically a standard bedroom or kitchen) 300 to 450 square feet: 4,000 to 6,000 CFM (usually a master bedroom or living room ...
What type of blower is most efficient? ›Centrifugal blowers, or fans, are among the most efficient and versatile pieces of air moving equipment. The scroll housing in a centrifugal fan accelerates the air and changes the direction of the airflow twice, a full 90 degree, before leaving the housing.
Does air speed matter with leaf blower? ›What leaf blower MPH is helpful for understanding is how quickly and forcefully your leaf blower can clear leaves and other debris away from you. The higher the MPH rating, the faster and more forcefully that material can be pushed away.
Is 350 CFM good for a leaf blower? ›350CFM wind volume is just enough to blow up some small stones, wet maple leaves, and debris, so it will not blow the leaves everywhere and hurt your beloved lawn.
How many MPH is 700 cfm? ›According to the specs, you can get up to 700 CFM and 170 MPH out of this blower. That 700 CFM number is one that we've been anticipating for a long time.
How many CFM is a Stihl leaf blower? ›...
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Any leaf blower that produces at least 400 cubic feet of air per minute (CFM) will get the job done. However, the higher the CFM rating, the faster you will dry your vehicle and EGO manufactures some of the most powerful electric leaf blowers on the market today.
What type of leaf blowers do landscapers use? ›
Walk-behind leaf blowers (also called push blowers) are designed for the heavy-duty landscaping jobs. They have the power to clear leaves and debris. If your yard has many trees, a walk-behind leaf blower is a preferrable option to a rake or even a hand-held blower.
How strong is a 20V leaf blower? ›The 20V MAX Brushless Handheld Blower provides the ability to clear debris with an air volume of up to 450 cubic feet per minute and up to 125 miles per hour with the concentrator nozzle.
Are electric leaf blowers worth it? ›Electric leaf blowers are definitely worth it if you're looking for a quick and easy way to clean up your yard. They're lightweight, easy to use, and don't require any gas or oil, so they're much more eco-friendly than gas-powered leaf blowers.
Do leaf blowers work on wet leaves? ›Damp, Wet Or Soaked Through
There is a difference. If the leaves are damp then it shouldn't be a problem, a little wet with a powerful jet will still work well but if leaves are soaked then best to leave well alone until they have had time to dry a little.
BGA 300 Cordless Backpack Blower - The most powerful professional cordless blower from STIHL.
How long can you run an electric leaf blower? ›How long will a battery-powered leaf blower run for? Most cordless electric leaf blowers average between 20-40 minutes of run time per charge.
How many MPH is 490 cfm? ›Craftsman Backpack Blower - 2-Cycle Gas Engine - 46 cc - 490 cfm - 220 mph.
Should I use 50 1 or 40 1 leaf blower? ›Most modern chainsaws, string trimmers, leaf blowers and other small-engine two-stroke equipment recommend a 50:1 oil mix ratio, but some recommend 40:1 and older two-stroke equipment might even call for 32:1.
How strong is a 7 amp blower? ›This blower can move up to 180MPH/180CFM for fast & easy cleanup of leaves & debris.
Is 12 amp good for blower? ›【More Powerful Motor To Clear Off Debris】A powerful 12 Amp motor delivers plenty of blowing force with great efficiency. It can provide a maximum air of 600CFM at an airspeed of 135mph. this lawn blower is the partner you need for tough debris removal tasks.
How much volts should a motor leaf blower be getting? ›
How many volts should a blower motor receive? A blower motor should receive between 12 and 24 volts of power in order to operate properly. If the voltage is too low, the motor will not be able to start or run properly. Too much voltage can damage the motor.
How can I make my leaf blower more powerful? ›Upgrade Nozzle
The nozzle is responsible for directing the airflow, and the design of the nozzle can affect the force and direction of the airflow. Upgrading the nozzle can increase the power of the blower and make it more efficient. There are several types of nozzles available, including round, flat, and tapered.
Masterforce 400 CFM Battery-Powered Leaf Blower Performance
CFM measures how much air volume a blower produces in Cubic Feet per Minute. For Masterforce, that's 400 CFM. On the other hand, we have airspeed measured in Miles Per Hour. In this case, it's 100 MPH.
If your question refers to leaving the charged battery in the blower, yes you can.
Does 40V last longer than 20V? ›This means that the 40V trimmer will operate for a little over three times as long on a single charge, as the smaller 20V unit. Simply put – more watt hours = more “fuel” and longer run times.
How much is a Stihl battery operated leaf blower? ›Stihl BGA 200 Battery-Powered Leaf Blower Price
It runs $449.99 as a bare tool, and you'll need to add a battery and charger if you're not already on Stihl's cordless platform.
If a four place system is used, the first two digits represent the nominal gear diameter and the last two digits represent the nominal impeller length. Lets look at some example blower names: Roots Universal RAI frame 56 is 5″ nominal gear diameter and 6″ nominal impeller length.
What is CFM vs HP on leaf blower? ›CFM, or cubic feet per minute, is used to measure the rate at which air is moving. Horsepower (HP) is used to measure the power of the blower in a dust collection unit. This ratio of CFM versus horsepower is important, since the goal is to get the ideal CFM with the lowest horsepower to save on energy costs.
How many CFM do I really need? ›Take the total BTUs of your cooktop by adding up the BTUs of each burner and divide that by 100 to get the CFM. So, if your range produces a total of 60,000 BTUs, your range hood must be at least 600 CFM. The more heat your range produces, the more CFM you need for your kitchen range hood.
How many CFM is enough? ›Often, a ventilation power varying between 350 CFM and 500 CFM is sufficient, depending on your cooking habits. For example, if you are used to using many rings at the same time, you will require a higher ventilation power.
Do you want a higher CFM? ›
A higher CFM is always better for your kitchen fan. You can always run a high CFM hood on lower settings. It provides great ventilation by moving a heavy amount of air per minute. If you cook often or enjoy Asian cooking, a high powered fan is essential to keep grease out of your kitchen exhaust system.
What happens if CFM is too high? ›On the other hand, if your CFM is too high for your room size, it can cause ventilation problems. Too much air results in too little ventilation, which in turn causes high humidity. The excess moisture in the air can then lead to mold and mildew, as well as other problems.
Does a higher CFM mean more airflow? ›When the ceiling fan is at its highest speed, the measurement is taken using both the volume of air and the rate at which it moves. The number depends on a few things: the fan's motor, the blade pitch and the length and/or shape of the fan blades. Ultimately that means the greater the CFM, the more air a fan moves.
Can you have too many CFM? ›Not only will this exhaust fan be drawing more energy than necessary, but the extra CFM might cause other issues like drafts or the inability to dry up the moisture still hanging around in the bathroom.
What should I look for in a powerful leaf blower? ›The two things that you need to look at are the CFM (cubic-feet-per-minute) and MPH (miles-per-hour), are both high and are close together in value. A mistake most first time buyers have thinking greater MPH will mean more power to push.
What determines how powerful a leaf blower is? ›When it comes to calculating the strength of your leaf blower's airflow, it makes sense to consider CFM and MPH together, or the overall force of a blower. Measuring strength means that you're trying to measure how much debris you can clear as quickly as possible. Combined, CFM and MPH ratings explain strength.
How long does a 20 volt battery last on a leaf blower? ›LONG-LASTING BATTERIES: The 20V MAX Lithium-Ion battery only takes 1 hour for a full recharge. The cordless leaf blower with full-charged battery can work up to 25 minutes which makes it enough for most projects.
What is the strongest leaf blower in MPH? ›• ECHO PB-9010T Backpack Leaf Blower
Echo claims their backpack gas-powered leaf blower is the most powerful leaf blower in the world. It features a 79.9cc engine, 1110 CFM, and a top speed of 220 MPH.
The average cost of a leaf blower is $150, with most models costing $80 – $200. Gas leaf blowers are the most expensive, typically costing $125 – $400. Corded electric blowers are the cheapest, typically costing $30 – $100.
What kind of leaf blower do landscapers use? ›Walk-behind leaf blowers (also called push blowers) are designed for the heavy-duty landscaping jobs. They have the power to clear leaves and debris. If your yard has many trees, a walk-behind leaf blower is a preferrable option to a rake or even a hand-held blower.
How do I increase my blower capacity? ›
Change of fan location to increase blower efficiency
Relocating your blower to reduce its length of runs and straightening bends can help you reduce energy consumption by 5 to 30 percent.
Flow rate = Velocity x Area of cross section. Total capacity required = 884 / 0.8 = 1105 m3/hr = 651 CFM.