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Aug 12, 2023 3:35 AM
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expired Posted by niki4h | Staff • Aug 12, 2023
Aug 12, 2023 3:35 AM
80V Greenworks Pro Brushless Leaf Blower w/ 2.5Ah Battery & Rapid Charger $156.74 + Free Shipping
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I have one of these older style 125mph 500cfm blowers, and two of the newer 170 MPH 730 CFM Blowers and much like the specs state, the newer blowers are much more powerful and I don't even use the older one anymore.
For $20 more I highly recommend getting the newer, more powerful blower kit with larger capacity battery at Best Buy.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...lsrc=aw.
I have one of these older style 125mph 500cfm blowers, and two of the newer 170 MPH 730 CFM Blowers and much like the specs state, the newer blowers are much more powerful and I don't even use the older one anymore.
For $20 more I highly recommend getting the newer, more powerful blower kit with larger capacity battery at Best Buy.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...lsrc=aw.
I have one of these older style 125mph 500cfm blowers, and two of the newer 170 MPH 730 CFM Blowers and much like the specs state, the newer blowers are much more powerful and I don't even use the older one anymore.
For $20 more I highly recommend getting the newer, more powerful blower kit with larger capacity battery at Best Buy.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...lsrc=aw.
I have one of these older style 125mph 500cfm blowers, and two of the newer 170 MPH 730 CFM Blowers and much like the specs state, the newer blowers are much more powerful and I don't even use the older one anymore.
For $20 more I highly recommend getting the newer, more powerful blower kit with larger capacity battery at Best Buy.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...lsrc=aw.
I do need another battery to go with my new mower and 5Ah battery...but I think this 2.5Ah battery will be all I need. I can start mowing with the 2.5 and when it runs out, switch it with the 5. After letting the 2.5 cool off in front of a fan, I'll charge it just in case I need a few more minutes after the 5 is depleted.
Thanks for posting the Best Buy deal...I got one!
Now, if only the 80v mower and/or trimmer go on sale, I'd be set.
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I have one of these older style 125mph 500cfm blowers, and two of the newer 170 MPH 730 CFM Blowers and much like the specs state, the newer blowers are much more powerful and I don't even use the older one anymore.
For $20 more I highly recommend getting the newer, more powerful blower kit with larger capacity battery at Best Buy.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...lsrc=aw.
https://www.costco.com/greenworks...99
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And, in spririt of offering a better product, here are 2 blowers I use. Both blow this one out of the water.
And, in spririt of offering a better product, here are 2 blowers I use. Both blow this one out of the water.
https://www.costco.com/greenworks...99
Just curious, how are you storing your batteries?
I have been using the greenworks 80v line (1st gen mower, trimmer, blower, hedge trimmer, and cultivator) since 2018 and have two 2ah and one 4ah batteries. They all still work strong although maybe just slightly less runtime on the oldest 2ah battery. The batteries are stored in the house during the winter with about 2 out of 3 bars full.
In my experience with different brand batteries, I've killed a few batteries by leaving them in a cold garage through the winter. It seems the voltage drops below some threshold and the charger no longer detects and/or is unable to charge the batteries. I have recovered a couple batteries by jumping them from another known good batteries until the voltage is high enough for the charger to recognize and fully charge the battery up. Lots of info on you tube. Anyway, I keep all of my batteries for all different brands tools inside my home office during the winter and have had no issues since.
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