I need a blower, found this, Yea / Nea

Mary B

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I ran it, light, not too loud. At 89$ I just don`t know ?? :unsure:
What I do know is the grill,mirrors,jambs and trunk lids hold water.
 

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If you`re not in a hurry to purchase right away, maybe wait until the big sales around the holidays at PBMG. The old turbo blower was as low as $100 (might have been slightly less), so prices may come close to that again this year. Unless or course you`re wanting cordless, then just disregard what I said.
 
I swore off all Worx tools. Customer support has to be worse than CG. The batteries don`t last. Sorry to be so negative, but my experience with Worx never Worxed. Lol. Ryobi has some good battery powered blowers. The battery on the one I have has lasted a year and a half and it is one of the smaller lithium-ion batteries.
 
Here are 2 more

49$ with battery & charger by B&D
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This one is 49$ + 59$ for battery & charger by RYOBI

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I bought one of those combos with the edger. I love both of them. I had the old 18v edger and upgraded to the 32v edger and blower. I use the blower on a daily basis to blow out my garage so I am not lugging my Echo backpack blower inside. I also use it to blow off my porch daily. I have used it to dry cars with the large rubber edged blower. You just have to be careful not to touch the paint with it. It works pretty good, but if I am in a hurry, I dry using MF towels and then use my air compressor to blow out around emblems, etc.

I also purchased the works drill/driver combo and love them. I have no problems with the batteries, either.
 
Your money might be better invested with a Sidekick, it is very compact,plenty of power for your areas of concern and quality brand name.
 
I`m becoming a cordless tool junky. I have a Master Blaster and a Sidekick - but wanted a cordless blower to blow leaves and grass clippings at my home.

So, I went for what seemed like the most powerful unit I could find locally....

The Kobalt 80v Lithium Ion Blower:

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At 80v, it`s pretty powerful and is very handy drying wheels and mirrors - WITHOUT CORDS! It has 3 speeds and will run at 90 mins on the lowest speed.

It`s significantly more powerful than a Sidekick. Prolly not as powerful as a MB - but moves a larger volume of air.

I think it was $250 (with battery & charger). I believe the tool has a 5yr warranty and the battery a 2 year warranty. I`ve had pretty good luck with Lowe`s - so I`m pretty sure if there is an issue - they will take care of it if it`s in the warranty period. I also think it goes on sale for $199 from time to time.

Years ago I had an 18v Black and Decker blower that was almost useless. No power. I`m not sure what the voltage of the products you are looking at are, but I would recommend getting the most powerful unit you can afford. The Kobalt blower was more powerful than the locally available one by DeWalt.
 
I use the Milwaukee 18V because I have plenty of batteries already. Works great for grill, mirrors, sills, wheels, and tires. It has 3 speeds, my Mom claimed my 1st one. One nice feature is the end nozzle piece is rubber in case os bumping into anything.
 
I`m becoming a cordless tool junky. I have a Master Blaster and a Sidekick - but wanted a cordless blower to blow leaves and grass clippings at my home.

So, I went for what seemed like the most powerful unit I could find locally....

The Kobalt 80v Lithium Ion Blower:

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At 80v, it`s pretty powerful and is very handy drying wheels and mirrors - WITHOUT CORDS! It has 3 speeds and will run at 90 mins on the lowest speed.

It`s significantly more powerful than a Sidekick. Prolly not as powerful as a MB - but moves a larger volume of air.

I think it was $250 (with battery & charger). I believe the tool has a 5yr warranty and the battery a 2 year warranty. I`ve had pretty good luck with Lowe`s - so I`m pretty sure if there is an issue - they will take care of it if it`s in the warranty period. I also think it goes on sale for $199 from time to time.

Years ago I had an 18v Black and Decker blower that was almost useless. No power. I`m not sure what the voltage of the products you are looking at are, but I would recommend getting the most powerful unit you can afford. The Kobalt blower was more powerful than the locally available one by DeWalt.


WOW !!! I have another woman that helps me from time to time
She weights about 90lbs. We could strap that to her back and see if she gets airborne :yay
 
That`s the Ryobi I have. Get the most powerful battery you can afford. I never used mine for the car, but it blows pine straw around pretty good. Ryobi has a full line of tools that use the same battery and that is a big plus for me. The batteries are the expensive part of the deal. If you buy from Amazon, Home Depot, or Lowes get the warranty, it`s only a few dollars and if the battery happens to quit you will be glad you got it. Make sure the warranty includes the battery, some don`t.
 
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