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The blower is pretty good from what I can tell from other reviews. Essentially the same power as the 36v X2 model but with half the run time. The string trimmer has multiple speeds to choose from but not a variable speed trigger. certainly adequate for many homeowners. Also, the trimmer spool reload is old school; my 8 amp corded Ryobi trimmer reloads easier with a little hand crank that slips over the bump feeder. One battery might not be enough for a bigger yard and lots of sidewalks with grass clippings. Trim, then charge, then mow, then blow.
I own the blower. It is extremely lightweight compared to an ego blower (I purchased both and compared side by side). With that 4ah battery you will get about 12 to 13 minutes on full power with it. It has enough power to move wet leaves. The cruise control feature is useful.
If you have other Makita tools this is a no brainer.
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The blower is pretty good from what I can tell from other reviews. Essentially the same power as the 36v X2 model but with half the run time. The string trimmer has multiple speeds to choose from but not a variable speed trigger. certainly adequate for many homeowners. Also, the trimmer spool reload is old school; my 8 amp corded Ryobi trimmer reloads easier with a little hand crank that slips over the bump feeder. One battery might not be enough for a bigger yard and lots of sidewalks with grass clippings. Trim, then charge, then mow, then blow.
If you have other Makita tools this is a no brainer.
South Bay or East Bay?