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Finding the right Leaf Blower.



Finding the right Leaf Blower.

An electric leaf blower. The Ryobi RESV1300 leaf blower is unusual in that both nozzles (one for blowing and one for vacuuming) are permanently mounted on the head unit, so the Ryobi needs only the flick of a switch to go from leaf blower to vacuum. In testing, the Mulchinator falls behind some other models, including the Toro Super Blower above, but makes less noise, testing at right about 65 dBA, low enough to fall within most municipal regulations. If not annoying the neighbors is as important to you as power, the Ryobi is your best bet.


Where to buy Gas-powered leaf blower. Because gas-powered leaf blowers burn oil and gas, they generally produce more toxic emissions than electric units, and are usually noisier—but not the Stihl BG46. At 64 dBA, this model meets the stricter noise-level regulations in parts of California and other U.S. and


Canadian suburbs. And since you aren't tied to an electrical cord, a gas model like the Stihl is better for large yards and gutters. The Stihl performs just as well as the electric Toro above, but with no vacuum feature.


Where to buy Gas-powered backpack leaf blower. The backpack style of the Echo Pro Lite is easier to use for large jobs. Although more expensive than handhelds, backpack models are more comfortable to use for longer periods of time, since they distribute their weight on the strongest part of your body. The Echo, like the Stihl above, is one of the few low-noise gas-powered models on the market, and yet it is just as powerful as other top-rated handheld models.
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