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This handheld blower is capable of high-velocity air speeds up to 145 MPH and airflow up to 580 CFM to easily handle the toughest blowing tasks like clearing wet & heavy leaves, grass, and other stubborn debris. The Greenworks lineup features over 20 high-performance Pro 80V tools, allowing you to ditch your gas tools for an innovative, eco-friendly alternative.
80V BRUSHLESS BLOWER: For more power, greater efficiency and lower noise level
580 CFM / 145 MPH: Perfect for cleaning debris and leaves off hard surface areas and patios
BRUSHLESS MOTOR TECHNOLOGY: 2X more torque. Provides more power, longer runtimes, quiet operation, and extended motor life
VARIABLE SPEED TRIGGER/TURBO: For maximum power, great for moving heavier objects
CRUISE CONTROL/LIGHTWEIGHT: For better handling and less user fatigue
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this item
Warranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty
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(1) Greenworks 80V (145 MPH / 580 CFM / 75+ Compatible Tools) Cordless Brushless Axial Leaf Blower, 2.5Ah Battery and Charger Included
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They also have several in 700-770 CFM range, I have one rated at 730 CFM. Wet leaves on rained on grass were the only thing mine doesn't like, and if I move slowly with shallow steps, those can be blown around as well. It's the matter that if wet leaves are your biggest or most frustrating issue, watch for the 800 CFM blowers. For 90% of what I do, the middle rated one works. You really need to monitor the battery, these will damage a battery faster than any other tool they have. Simply answer, if it gets hot take it out to cool, and either replace it or go get some cold beverage to keep your internal motor running.
They also have several in 700-770 CFM range, I have one rated at 730 CFM. Wet leaves on rained on grass were the only thing mine doesn't like, and if I move slowly with shallow steps, those can be blown around as well. It's the matter that if wet leaves are your biggest or most frustrating issue, watch for the 800 CFM blowers. For 90% of what I do, the middle rated one works. You really need to monitor the battery, these will damage a battery faster than any other tool they have. Simply answer, if it gets hot take it out to cool, and either replace it or go get some cold beverage to keep your internal motor running.
"airflow up to 580 CFM to easily handle the toughest blowing tasks like clearing wet & heavy leaves"
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No this is not worth it at the price for the battery alone. If you want to pay $140 for a 2.5ah battery hit me up.
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"airflow up to 580 CFM to easily handle the toughest blowing tasks like clearing wet & heavy leaves"
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