Bosch 06008B1072 Electric Leaf Blower and Vacuum UniversalGardenTidy 2300 (2300 W, collection bag 45 l, variable speed, for blowing, vacuuming and shredding leaves, in carton packaging)

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Bosch 06008B1072 Electric Leaf Blower and Vacuum UniversalGardenTidy 2300 (2300 W, collection bag 45 l, variable speed, for blowing, vacuuming and shredding leaves, in carton packaging)

Bosch 06008B1072 Electric Leaf Blower and Vacuum UniversalGardenTidy 2300 (2300 W, collection bag 45 l, variable speed, for blowing, vacuuming and shredding leaves, in carton packaging)

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This leaf blower comes with a 4.0 Ah battery included, as well as a charger. The battery can be fully charged in 3 hours, and it can be used for up to 20 minutes at high speeds. On the lowest speed setting, it’s possible to get over an hour run time from the battery (although this is more suitable for blowing dust than leaves).

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In my opinion, its price is very fair. Yes, you could pay more for a more powerful, heavier-duty blower, but this would be a waste of money if you only need to clear a light scattering of leaves and debris from a small garden. Comparing run time and great value, it ones of the best leaf blowers on a budget. VonHaus is a popular brand, especially among those who need new power tools or machinery but don’t want to spend a fortune. Their G-Series Cordless Leaf Blower fits this criteria – it’s much more affordable than many of the others on the market, but how does it compare when it comes to performance? Einhell’s power tools are generally quite affordable, and this blower is no exception. It’s priced much lower than many of its competitors, especially considering a battery and charger come included. In terms of performance, this leaf blower excels when dealing with dry leaves. It was also able to shift heavier and wetter garden debris from my driveway. However, it struggled with damp leaves on grass, barely moving these at all. Is it raining or has it recently rained? Wet leaves are harder to move than dry ones. You can test how difficult it’ll be by using your cordless blower on a pile of wet and soggy leaves. If they won’t move easily, wait for a dryer day.The best way to position your leaf blower is at your side with the nozzle pointing at the ground. You want to chase the leaves firmly to the waste pile with slow side to side movements as you step forward.

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The speed of the air flow varies according to the design of the leaf blower and how well it uses its power. It’s not necessarily as simple as thinking ‘the more powerful the motor, the more powerful the machine’. Run time is one of the most important aspects to consider when buying a cordless leaf blower. Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries can take 1 – 2 hours to recharge, so you’ll probably want to try to get all your leaf blowing done in one go. Built for leaf blowing, dust cleaning, pet hair cleaning and snow clearing, this is one of the most versatile leaf blowers on the market. Unlike others, it doesn’t offer a vacuum function, but there are several features that give it versatility. To help, more and more manufacturers are now standardising around one battery system, which means you can share batteries and a charger across a range of tools. This is worth thinking about if you have or plan to buy a cordless strimmer, hedge trimmer, mower or other garden tool. Some manufacturers have even joined a battery alliance, such as Bosch’s Power For All system. This means that 18V batteries used in a Bosch tool will also be usable in some Gardena, Flymo and Husqvarna tools. How we test cordless leaf blowersA leaf blower with an air flow speed of approximately 175 km/h will be powerful enough to remove most leaves from hard surfaces, although it may occasionally struggle with very wet leaves. Cordless leaf blowers with this level of airflow are normally more appropriate for clearing dust, dirt and debris from interior spaces. They’ll also work better for removing leaves from gravel without making the gravel go everywhere. However, weighing 1.8 kg, this leaf blower is comfortable to use and manage. For compact storage after use, the blow pipe can be removed from the device. It’s one of the most portable cordless leaf blowers, with optimum weight distribution and a comfortable soft grip. If you’re using a battery powered leaf blower to shift dust, use the same side-to-side technique, but on the lowest blow setting. Otherwise, it’ll create a choking dust storm. You may want to spray areas down with a little water to stop clouds of dust forming. This leaf blower is easy to use from the moment you get it out the box. It arrives in three pieces which simply slot together, and it weighs just 2.8 kg. In terms of volume, this leaf blower emits 92.6 dB. It therefore sits at the quieter end of the market, though it’s by no means the quietest leaf blower featured here.

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It’s sold as a bare unit and is compatible with 20 V Worx Power Share batteries. Therefore, if you have any other Worx tools, you won’t need to buy a battery or charger for this leaf blower. When used with a 2 Ah battery, it will run for approximately 10 minutes. Compared to the other leaf blowers I tested, this one sits at a mid-range price. However, considering that it was powerful enough to cope with both dry and wet leaves, which the other blowers weren’t really able to do, I would say it’s one of the best cordless leaf blowers in terms of value for money. At just under 90dB, it’s a little noisier at its maximum setting than some leaf blowers, and also a little heavier – however the ergonomic handle and well-balanced design still allows you to comfortably operate it single-handed. It works with Bosch’s 36V Power For All batteries in lieu of the more common 18V variety, and the 4A battery we tested it with persisted for around 25 minutes of strenuous garden maintenance before sputtering out. If you’re not overly fussed about vacuuming and mulching, this is the best cordless leaf blower to buy. At 1.85 kg, this is a very lightweight leaf blower. Using two hands gives you more control, but the option of going one-handed means that you’ll be able to access hard-to-reach spots around your garden. The LED indicators on the battery are also handy, especially if you have several areas to clear.The only thing that put me off was it’s run time. To be fair, Ryobi recommends using a 4.0 Ah or a 5.0 Ah battery with this blower. Unfortunately, I didn’t have either, so I ended up using a 2.0 Ah, which gave me a continuous blow time of just 8 minutes . There was still some life left in the battery after the initial 8 minutes (the LED indicator showed one bar), but, for some reason, each time I pressed the button, the blower would burst into life for two seconds, before cutting out. If you’re looking for a great all-rounder that’s both easy and comfortable to use, the Greenworks 40V Cordless Leaf Blower and Vacuum is a great choice. This well-designed leaf blower is lightweight, easy to assemble and comes with a shoulder strap that makes it comfortable to use for long periods. In terms of storage, you will need sufficient space to store this leaf blower. The nozzle is pretty long and cannot be detached from the unit. A brand that most people already know and love, Bosch produces a wide range of home appliances and garden tools. I’m already familiar with the brand’s consistency when it comes to unique design and high-end performance. As a result, I was excited to see what their ALB 36 LI Cordless Leaf Blower brought to the table – and the many mature trees on my farm gave me plenty of opportunities to test it out. This leaf blower comes with a battery and charger included. The battery can be used for a variety of gardening and DIY tools from Bosch, so it’s a useful choice for gardeners with lots of Bosch tools already. The battery run time is a reasonable 17 minutes, which should be enough for most small domestic tasks.

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When it comes to price, this blower is very reasonable. The low price reflects the tool’s simplicity – you may only be getting one blow speed, but if this is all you need, then why pay more for a machine with unnecessary settings? It comes with two tube attachments, of different lengths. Therefore, you can adjust the blower length depending on the task at hand.Power: Airflow speed is one of the most important features when it comes to power. We marked any leaf blowers down that had less than 250 km/h airflow speed, as this isn’t sufficient for wetter leaves and detritus, reducing the versatility of the blower. Blowers that had the right balance of power and noise levels (of 90 dB or lower) were given the highest marks, as these were less likely to cause a headache to users and their neighbours! The longer length can be used when clearing leaves while the shorter length is better for more specific tasks, such as blowing dust from between car seats. There are two power settings to facilitate different tasks. Worx sells the WG543E with a 4A PowerShare battery and charger, and this will give you enough charge for a good 20 minutes of blasting, slightly more at the lower power setting. You can also use other Worx PowerShare batteries, although the most common 2A units will only deliver half that lifespan.



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