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Costco Members: Greenworks 80V Jet Brushless Blower w/ 2-Count 2Ah Batteries

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Greenworks 80V Jet Brushless Blower w/ 2-Count 2Ah Batteries (2421502COVT) on sale for $199.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Product:
  • Up to 730 Cfm of Air Volume at 170 Mph to Power Through Debris, Wet Leaves & More
  • Lightweight and ergonomic design allows for easy control and arm movement
  • Jet Fan Technology Provides the Best Power-to-weight Ratio in the Industry
  • Includes (2) 2.0 AH Batteries, (1) Charger and (1) Shoulder Strap
  • 4-year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty

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  • About the deal:
    • Matches a recent Frontpage deal.
    • $80 manufacturer's savings is valid 12/5/21 through 12/16/21. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Greenworks 80V Jet Brushless Blower w/ 2-Count 2Ah Batteries (2421502COVT) on sale for $199.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks Community Member tejtank for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • Up to 730 Cfm of Air Volume at 170 Mph to Power Through Debris, Wet Leaves & More
  • Lightweight and ergonomic design allows for easy control and arm movement
  • Jet Fan Technology Provides the Best Power-to-weight Ratio in the Industry
  • Includes (2) 2.0 AH Batteries, (1) Charger and (1) Shoulder Strap
  • 4-year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • Matches a recent Frontpage deal.
    • $80 manufacturer's savings is valid 12/5/21 through 12/16/21. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member
  • About the store:

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AntonB1916
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I have the Kobalt 80v 640 CFM 140 MPH blower and love it, but since (with minor modifications of their plastic housings) I can use Greenworks 80v with my Kobalt and vice-versa, I just bought this kit to double my blowing power.

This is the most powerful blower on the market and I was already impressed with my Kobalt unit. I have the M18 Milwaukee and I liked it until I found the Kobalt. The Kobalt was drastically quieter and about twice as powerful as the Milwaukee.

For relative power ratings and some info/data, the energy in wind speed is a squared factor due to kinetic energy, so twice as fast has four times the energy, three times as fast has nine times the energy. CFM numbers are linear, so doubling the flow, or CFM, takes twice the energy and imbues the wind with twice the energy.

The most powerful EGO claims 180 MPH, but only with a tapered nozzle tip which means the flow rate will be less, EGO does not give a CFM figure for when the blower is used with the tapered tip. EGO claims 160 MPH without the tapered nozzle and 650 CFM.

Brand Model CFM MPH Relative Energy Battery Capacity with std kit
Milwaukee 2724-20, 450 CFM, 120 MPH, 450 * (120 * 120) = 6,480,000 Relative Power, 5.0 Ah 18V, 2 parallel strings of 5 cells, 10 cells total, 2.5 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 90 Wh (watt-hours)

KOBALT KHB 2580-06, 630 CFM, 140 MPH, 630 * (140 * 140) = 12,348,000 Relative Power, 2.5 Ah 80V, 1 string of 20 cells, 20 cells total, 2.5 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 187 Wh

EGO LB6504, 650 CFM, 160 MPH, 650 * (160 * 160) = 16,640,000 Relative Power, 5.0 Ah 56V, 2 parallel strings of 15 cells, 30 cells total, 2.5 Ahr 1850 Li-Ion cells, 280 Wh

Ryobi RY404100VNM, 730CFM, 160 MPH, 730 * (160 * 160) = 18,688,000 Relative Power, 4.0 Ah 40V, 2 parallel strings of 10 cells, 20 cells total, 2.0 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 150 Wh , but two batteries

Greenworks BL80L02, 730 CFM, 170 MPH, 730 * (170 * 170) = 21,097,000 Relative Power, 2.0 Ah 80V, 1 string of 20 cells, 20 cells total, 2.0 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 150 Wh , but two batteries
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What do you mean? The 20th century gas blowers are about 20 times louder than this. It has thrust. I can stand on my skateboard and use this to propel up a hill. They are great inventions for small jobs. The battery isn't going to last long enough to blow a big yard full of leaves, but if you just need to blow off the driveway or back deck, it is perfect.

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jeeves281Dec 09, 2021 10:24 PM
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Thanks! last time just missed it other post!
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coltrane69Dec 09, 2021 10:43 PM
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Thanks for re-posting, I was too slow checking out on the last deal and missed out.
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anvilsvsDec 09, 2021 10:53 PM
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Don't now how good the greenworks is, but we've got an EGO with a 5ah battery and it works very well, Not quite as strong as the Stihl backpack, but does most jobs with quite a bit less effort.
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rayb02Dec 09, 2021 11:27 PM
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Replaced my old Black & Decker Thanks. I did weigh my options on the Milwaukee Tool blower Costco deal w/ 2 batteries is compelling.
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JamesA8887Dec 09, 2021 11:54 PM
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Quote from megamex :
Arguably one of the worst inventions of the 21st century!

Buurrrrrrrrrrrr tuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

"Wahaaaat?, I can't hear you…"
What do you mean? The 20th century gas blowers are about 20 times louder than this. It has thrust. I can stand on my skateboard and use this to propel up a hill. They are great inventions for small jobs. The battery isn't going to last long enough to blow a big yard full of leaves, but if you just need to blow off the driveway or back deck, it is perfect.

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megamexDec 09, 2021 11:56 PM
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Quote from JamesA8887 :
What do you mean? The 20th century gas blowers are about 20 times louder than this. It has thrust. I can stand on my skateboard and use this to propel up a hill. They are great inventions for small jobs. The battery isn't going to last long enough to blow a big yard full of leaves, but if you just need to blow off the driveway or back deck, it is perfect.
I stand corrected, I'll clarify to - leaf blowers are the worst invention of all modern era 😅
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PurpleSink3298Dec 10, 2021 12:10 AM
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This is a high power draw tool and 2AH batteries will run out quickly
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2ah dont sound like much time for an 80v tool

My 60v only gets 10 min on 2.5ah
The 4ah batt in my 60v are barely enough to do my front yard in the Fall
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AntonB1916Dec 10, 2021 12:27 AM
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I have the Kobalt 80v 640 CFM 140 MPH blower and love it, but since (with minor modifications of their plastic housings) I can use Greenworks 80v with my Kobalt and vice-versa, I just bought this kit to double my blowing power.

This is the most powerful blower on the market and I was already impressed with my Kobalt unit. I have the M18 Milwaukee and I liked it until I found the Kobalt. The Kobalt was drastically quieter and about twice as powerful as the Milwaukee.

For relative power ratings and some info/data, the energy in wind speed is a squared factor due to kinetic energy, so twice as fast has four times the energy, three times as fast has nine times the energy. CFM numbers are linear, so doubling the flow, or CFM, takes twice the energy and imbues the wind with twice the energy.

The most powerful EGO claims 180 MPH, but only with a tapered nozzle tip which means the flow rate will be less, EGO does not give a CFM figure for when the blower is used with the tapered tip. EGO claims 160 MPH without the tapered nozzle and 650 CFM.

Brand Model CFM MPH Relative Energy Battery Capacity with std kit
Milwaukee 2724-20, 450 CFM, 120 MPH, 450 * (120 * 120) = 6,480,000 Relative Power, 5.0 Ah 18V, 2 parallel strings of 5 cells, 10 cells total, 2.5 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 90 Wh (watt-hours)

KOBALT KHB 2580-06, 630 CFM, 140 MPH, 630 * (140 * 140) = 12,348,000 Relative Power, 2.5 Ah 80V, 1 string of 20 cells, 20 cells total, 2.5 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 187 Wh

EGO LB6504, 650 CFM, 160 MPH, 650 * (160 * 160) = 16,640,000 Relative Power, 5.0 Ah 56V, 2 parallel strings of 15 cells, 30 cells total, 2.5 Ahr 1850 Li-Ion cells, 280 Wh

Ryobi RY404100VNM, 730CFM, 160 MPH, 730 * (160 * 160) = 18,688,000 Relative Power, 4.0 Ah 40V, 2 parallel strings of 10 cells, 20 cells total, 2.0 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 150 Wh , but two batteries

Greenworks BL80L02, 730 CFM, 170 MPH, 730 * (170 * 170) = 21,097,000 Relative Power, 2.0 Ah 80V, 1 string of 20 cells, 20 cells total, 2.0 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 150 Wh , but two batteries
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Quote from AntonB1916 :
I have the Kobalt 80v 640 CFM 140 MPH blower and love it, but since (with minor modifications of their plastic housings) I can use Greenworks 80v with my Kobalt and vice-versa, I just bought this kit to double my blowing power.

This is the most powerful blower on the market and I was already impressed with my Kobalt unit. I have the M18 Milwaukee and I liked it until I found the Kobalt. The Kobalt was drastically quieter and about twice as powerful as the Milwaukee.

For relative power ratings and some info/data, the energy in wind speed is a squared factor due to kinetic energy, so twice as fast has four times the energy, three times as fast has nine times the energy. CFM numbers are linear, so doubling the flow, or CFM, takes twice the energy and imbues the wind with twice the energy.

The most powerful EGO claims 180 MPH, but only with a tapered nozzle tip which means the flow rate will be less, EGO does not give a CFM figure for when the blower is used with the tapered tip. EGO claims 160 MPH without the tapered nozzle and 650 CFM.

Brand Model CFM MPH Relative Energy Battery Capacity with std kit
Milwaukee 2724-20, 450 CFM, 120 MPH, 450 * (120 * 120) = 6,480,000 Relative Power, 5.0 Ah 18V, 2 parallel strings of 5 cells, 10 cells total, 2.5 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 90 Wh (watt-hours)

KOBALT KHB 2580-06, 630 CFM, 140 MPH, 630 * (140 * 140) = 12,348,000 Relative Power, 2.5 Ah 80V, 1 string of 20 cells, 20 cells total, 2.5 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 187 Wh

EGO LB6504, 650 CFM, 160 MPH, 650 * (160 * 160) = 16,640,000 Relative Power, 5.0 Ah 56V, 2 parallel strings of 15 cells, 30 cells total, 2.5 Ahr 1850 Li-Ion cells, 280 Wh

Greenworks BL80L02, 730 CFM, 170 MPH, 740 * (170 * 170) = 21,386,000 Relative Power, 2.0 Ah 80V, 1 string of 20 cells, 20 cells total, 2.0 Ahr 18650 Li-Ion cells, 150 Wh , but two batteries
Don't know how it compares to those but the newest Ryobi 40v claims 730cfm and 190mph (with tapered tip). The battery doesn't last long on high but it is powerful and seems relatively quiet.
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AntonB1916Dec 10, 2021 12:38 AM
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You'll regret even getting a good deal on any greenworks product the second you get an EGO
EGO's look like Transformers or Nerf toys, love my 80v Kobalt and Greenworks tools.
I have multiple trimmers, the 2.5 KW 18" Chainsaw, the blower, two backpack batteries, no problems.
I also love that the multitool trimmers from Kobalt and Greenworks are compatible with very inexpensive pole chainsaws and pole hedge trimmers which work wonderfully for trimming poison oak and misc branches on my ranch.
The only complaint I have is I wish my multi-tool head trimmers had 2.5 KW motors to blast through vines and branches with the hedge trimmer attachment.
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Quote from coopscoop :
Don't know how it compares to those but the newest Ryobi 40v claims 730cfm and 190mph (with tapered tip). The battery doesn't last long on high but it is powerful and seems relatively quiet.
That tool with batteries with the same watt-hours as this Greenworks kit is $329 at Home Depot.
I rather think the CFM likely takes a massive hit when necked down with the tapered tip to achieve 190 MPH. Greenworks does not market a tapered tip but I imagine it would achieve higher numbers. Just saw at Toolgraze.net that this Ryobi has 160 MPH at 730 CFM with the standard tip.
Just a note: it takes 41% more power to generate the same airflow at 190 MPH versus 160 MPH and after some quick calculations I put the Ryobi at about 570 CFM at 190 MPH with the tapered tip.
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