Update: This popular deal is still available.
Home Depot has
RYOBI ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless 220 CFM 140 MPH Compact Blower (Tool-Only) on sale for
$69.
Shipping is free, alternatively, store pickup is free.
Thanks Community Member
hiralv for sharing this deal
Features:
- 220 CFM & 140 MPH ideal for clearing hard surfaces, garages, patios, and even vehicles
- 50 minutes of runtime using 18V ONE+ 4Ah battery (on low setting using variable speed trigger); battery not included
- Weighs less than 4lbs
- Less than 16" long in its shortest configuration
- Extended reach with (2) included extension tubes - add up to 20 inches to the tube
- Increased MPH with included speed tip
- Wider coverage with included flat nozzle
- Maximum control in delicate areas with the variable speed trigger
- Continually use without holding down the trigger with the lock on trigger
Includes:
- PSBLB01 18V Blower
- (2) Extension Tubes
- Speed Tip
- Flat Nozzle
- Operator's Manual
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I've been using an old P2102 with a homemade narrow nozzle. Since it uses a proper impeller, it moves more air and isn't as loud. Rated at 80CFM & 180mph. I made a similar homemade nozzle for the new blower and compared them side by side, the P2102 with a weaker battery was blowing more air. Maybe this blower can't handle a tighter nozzle, but with the stock nozzle it's just not moving air all that fast or in an impressive volume.
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I've got some 120x38mm 3600RPM San Ace server fans, they violently move a ton of air and are rated at 120CFM in free air, so I call BS on this thing doing 220CFM.
My workshop is only about 12x8 so this is much more convenient than the leaf blower.
I've been using an old P2102 with a homemade narrow nozzle. Since it uses a proper impeller, it moves more air and isn't as loud. Rated at 80CFM & 180mph. I made a similar homemade nozzle for the new blower and compared them side by side, the P2102 with a weaker battery was blowing more air. Maybe this blower can't handle a tighter nozzle, but with the stock nozzle it's just not moving air all that fast or in an impressive volume.
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I've got some 120x38mm 3600RPM San Ace server fans, they violently move a ton of air and are rated at 120CFM in free air, so I call BS on this thing doing 220CFM.
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As you can see, several people mentioned they had no issue with this with smaller areas.
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I've been using an old P2102 with a homemade narrow nozzle. Since it uses a proper impeller, it moves more air and isn't as loud. Rated at 80CFM & 180mph. I made a similar homemade nozzle for the new blower and compared them side by side, the P2102 with a weaker battery was blowing more air. Maybe this blower can't handle a tighter nozzle, but with the stock nozzle it's just not moving air all that fast or in an impressive volume.
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I've got some 120x38mm 3600RPM San Ace server fans, they violently move a ton of air and are rated at 120CFM in free air, so I call BS on this thing doing 220CFM.
This blower can tip over a box at a couple feet away while the P2102 does nothing. Comparing the drying of a sprayed water spot in a somewhat controlled manner on the side of a fender, the new blower is incrementally more effective and has longer throw. The narrow nozzle P2102 gets crevasses better, less annoying noise, better battery life and less falloff in performance at half battery.
I'm going to try this new one a bit more before making the decision to return it. But I'm still underwhelmed.
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