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Product Name: | RIDGID 18V Cordless Compact Jobsite Blower Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger |
Product Description: | RIDGID introduces the 18V Cordless Compact Blower Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger. This Compact Jobsite Blower has a powerful motor for fast and easy workspace cleanup It weighs 2.6 pounds, which helps prevent user fatigue during operation and makes it easy to store or transport. The included 2.0 Ah Battery and 18V Charger are compatible with all RIDGID Tools. This kit is backed by the Industry's Only Lifetime Service Agreement, simply register within 90 days of purchase for FREE Parts, FREE Service, For LIFE. The 18V Compact Jobsite Blower includes a nozzle, an inflator/deflator nozzle, a 2.0 Ah Battery, an 18V Charger, and an operator's manual. |
Product SKU: | 314857788_314857788 |
UPC: | 648846079608 |
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Great price if you want this type of blower. Just be aware this is NOT a leaf blower/for yardwork. You'll be disappointed
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Great price if you want this type of blower. Just be aware this is NOT a leaf blower/for yardwork. You'll be disappointed
Yah I got the leaf blower and it's barely powerful enough to be a job site blower 😂
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Great price if you want this type of blower. Just be aware this is NOT a leaf blower/for yardwork. You'll be disappointed
Good helper for lighting up fireplaces and coal BBQs at least that's what few people I know use weaker blowers for.
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I have this model and I live in Florida. This is perfectly good for clearing my grass clippings off the driveway/sidewalk after mowing, as well as some leaves and general outside debris from the driveway/sidewalk as well. It does very well with that.
I don't feel it will be really good up north where you have 1 foot of leaves on the ground over a huge area that you are trying to pile up to get rid of.
I hope that helps some of you figure out if it will work for your use.
We use ours for general cleanup and maintenance... blowing off the sidewalks, porches, patios, and patio furniture. This is mostly for normal leaves, bugs, dust falling on those surfaces. Also good to blow off fresh grass clippings from those surfaces after cutting the grass. I also use it to blow out (clean) the garage floor - much quicker / simpler than using a big broom sweep it.
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Want to blow out your garage floor? Pretty good
Want to blow out a shed? Very good
Need to clear some light dry debris off a patio or deck? Gotcha covered
Blow off equipment that's been getting dusty? Great
If the task involves light dry debris in a space that you don't need a hurricane, it's a great tool.
Want to blow out your garage floor? Pretty good
Want to blow out a shed? Very good
Need to clear some light dry debris off a patio or deck? Gotcha covered
Blow off equipment that's been getting dusty? Great
If the task involves light dry debris in a space that you don't need a hurricane, it's a great tool.
Thanks for the info!
I have a Ridgid job site blower and it is great if you KNOW what to expect. It is lightweight with a good warranty. The best way to think of them are electric brooms. For heavy yard waste you would never want to use a broom... wet leaves, forget it, etc.
I have another blower when powerful force is needed, but I still keep the ridgid handy when, for example I want to dry blow leaves off the porch.
The best part of ridgid is the warranty although I've never had to use it for tools.
I have a Ridgid job site blower and it is great if you KNOW what to expect. It is lightweight with a good warranty. The best way to think of them are electric brooms. For heavy yard waste you would never want to use a broom... wet leaves, forget it, etc.
I have another blower when powerful force is needed, but I still keep the ridgid handy when, for example I want to dry blow leaves off the porch.
The best part of ridgid is the warranty although I've never had to use it for tools.
Thanks for the info. I checked out the warranty [ridgid.com] and it's definitely a great selling point.
https://www.ridgid.com/us/en/lsa-warranty