Update: This popular deal is still available.
Home Depot has
RYOBI 40V 120 MPH 550 CFM Cordless Battery Blower with 4.0 Ah Battery and Charger (RY40LB01K) on sale for
$99.
Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.
Thanks to Community Member
rikiaic for finding this deal.
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About this item:- This 40V blower has more power than a 25cc gas blower, making it a true gas replacement
- With 550 CFM and 120 MPH this blower is ideal for tackling damp/dry leaves and yard debris
- Over 75 minutes of runtime using included 4Ah battery (on low setting using variable speed trigger)
- Experience gas performance with just the pull of a trigger. No gas, no maintenance, no hassle
- Easily control the output of air with the variable speed trigger so you can dial back when in delicate areas and power up when clearing tough debris
- Lightweight design for easy handling
- Convenient storage option with integrated keyhole for hanging
- Part of the RYOBI 40V System - Any 40V Battery Works With Any 40V Product
- 5-year manufacturer's tool warranty; 3-year manufacturer's battery warranty
- Includes RY40LB01 40V Blower, OP40404 40V 4Ah Lithium Battery, OP404 40V Charger, Blower Tube, and Operator's Manuals
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Don't expect to get anywhere remotely near that for actual use. Most people are going to run a blower at full-speed and with a 4Ah battery on a brushed tool my *guess* would be closer to 12 minutes runtime.
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I say go for it. Especially if you have a large yard
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But I just spent 4 hours running the gas leaf blower today, and that little hitachi has just needed fuel lines in the 10 years I've owned it. Finally going to replace the spark plug next spring as it starts a tad harder than it used to. I feel like I'd need to spend a fortune on Ryobi batteries if I switched to this with the amount of leaves I have to deal with in the fall, though.
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