![]() ![]() We’ve been in business since 2008 covering tools, writing reviews, and reporting on industry news in the construction, automotive, and lawn care industries. It’s all about giving you a legitimate recommendation and our honest opinion of each product. We won’t recommend anything unless we’d actually use it ourselves and we don’t really care who the primary retailer is. Wherever it is, we want to help you get the most bang for your buck Why You Can Trust Pro Tool ReviewsĮver check out a “review” site and you can’t tell if they actually tested the tools or if they’re just “recommending” the Amazon top sellers? That’s not us. Other times, one of the best budget picks presents itself as the best value. Sometimes, the most expensive option is so far ahead or solves such a big problem that it’s also a great value. Most of us have some kind of budget we’re working under, but value is more than just an inexpensive price tag. ValueĪt Pro Tool Reviews, we know price is important. In addition to the features themselves, we also look for things you might like or dislike while you’re using the blower such as uncomfortable seams or better grip. Here are some of the features that make using them easier or improve the performance: Features and Designīlowers are fairly simple compared to some of the tools we review. A well-balanced blower points down naturally at wide open throttle so you don’t have to work as hard to keep the nozzle at the best working angle. Weight and Balanceīecause most cordless blowers are handheld models, it’s good to know how much weight you’re going to muscle around. We measure from our operator’s ear so you know how much noise you have to deal with as the user. ANSI standards rate blower noise levels from 50 feet away to consider the hearing safety of bystanders. Noise LevelĬordless blowers are quieter than gas models, but that doesn’t mean that all of them are quiet. Most people buy multiple tools that work on the same battery and having extra batteries extends how much work you can get done. Understanding how much work you have helps you determine whether a blower meets your needs. But your fall leaf management might require 20 or 30. You might have less than 10 minutes of actual trigger time when you clean the driveway and sidewalk after mowing. Runtime is another important area to consider. ![]() At the end of the day, that’s the best way to compare the work a blower does. We measure Newton force to get a single number that describes how much force is actually coming from the blower. Air value (CFM) and airspeed (MPH) are helpful, but the numbers we see on the box are best-case scenario, sometimes with different nozzles. Some might be great for helping you with fall leaves, others might be good for light sweeping only. How much blowing force a cordless blower has makes a big difference in how you’re going to use it. Cordless Blower Buying Guide – What We Look For Blowing Force ![]()
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