expiredC0PPERBLADE posted Jul 29, 2022 07:47 PM
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expiredC0PPERBLADE posted Jul 29, 2022 07:47 PM
EGO Power+ LB6500 650 CFM Brushless Cordless Leaf Blower (Tool Only)
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$135 for the blower
$139 for a batter
EGO Power+ LB6504 650 CFM Variable-Speed 56-Volt Lithium-ion Cordless Leaf Blower 5.0Ah Battery and Charger Included https://a.co/d/7lx5XVe for batter, tool and charger.
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What are good options to get battery and charger? went ahead and ordered the blower but won't really do any good without the battery or charger....
thanks!
"The EGO 580 is easily my favorite battery-powered leaf blower. I tried the others (615, 650, 765) and found this one to be the best for me.
I say it's the best for me because it doesn't have the shrill sound that some of the other models have, especially the 650. You could avert that by wearing ear protection, but I find this 580 works well for my hearing tolerance."
"my EGO 650 CFM blower assessment remains the same. It's super-powerful, but it's so harsh when it comes to sound. It's very shrill. You can certainly overcome this with ear protection, but I have sensitive hearing"
(765) "At first, I didn't think I would like it because I thought it would have a shrill sound like the 650, but after using it while washing my GT4, I noticed it wasn't bad at all. My conclusion is that you can't go wrong with either the 580 or this 765."
They have a couple cool attachments like stubby nozzle geared for car drying, but useful for other reasons too. Expensive though.
What are good options to get battery and charger? went ahead and ordered the blower but won't really do any good without the battery or charger....
thanks!
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"The EGO 580 is easily my favorite battery-powered leaf blower. I tried the others (615, 650, 765) and found this one to be the best for me.
I say it's the best for me because it doesn't have the shrill sound that some of the other models have, especially the 650. You could avert that by wearing ear protection, but I find this 580 works well for my hearing tolerance."
"my EGO 650 CFM blower assessment remains the same. It's super-powerful, but it's so harsh when it comes to sound. It's very shrill. You can certainly overcome this with ear protection, but I have sensitive hearing"
(765) "At first, I didn't think I would like it because I thought it would have a shrill sound like the 650, but after using it while washing my GT4, I noticed it wasn't bad at all. My conclusion is that you can't go wrong with either the 580 or this 765."
They have a couple cool attachments like stubby nozzle geared for car drying, but useful for other reasons too. Expensive though.
I screwed some basic bike hooks and a couple of the harbor freight hooks that are shaped like a U. Works for me.
"The EGO 580 is easily my favorite battery-powered leaf blower. I tried the others (615, 650, 765) and found this one to be the best for me.
I say it's the best for me because it doesn't have the shrill sound that some of the other models have, especially the 650. You could avert that by wearing ear protection, but I find this 580 works well for my hearing tolerance."
"my EGO 650 CFM blower assessment remains the same. It's super-powerful, but it's so harsh when it comes to sound. It's very shrill. You can certainly overcome this with ear protection, but I have sensitive hearing"
(765) "At first, I didn't think I would like it because I thought it would have a shrill sound like the 650, but after using it while washing my GT4, I noticed it wasn't bad at all. My conclusion is that you can't go wrong with either the 580 or this 765."
They have a couple cool attachments like stubby nozzle geared for car drying, but useful for other reasons too. Expensive though.
Unfortunately I already have batteries / tools in Ridgid and Ryobi but didn't really see good blowers with them as good options - the ryobi has blowers but they're 40V instead of all the other 18V batteries that I already have.
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