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re: Cordless leaf blowers
Posted on 10/30/20 at 3:31 pm to Korkstand
Posted on 10/30/20 at 3:31 pm to Korkstand
I'm pretty sure any top of the line will do.
My choice was between Makita and Milwaukee because they both have an extensive line of reliable top quality tools. One may be better a little better whatchamacallit but the other will excel elsewhere. However without the everyday need for power tools they'd not be worth it for most people.
For most one of popular brand extended warranty big box varieties will do.... Hitachi anbd Ryobi come to mind. However always check the full model number when comparing their better models because and extra X,Y, or Z at the end may be the difference in a 7 amp or 9 amp motor. Not always but enough times to check for sure.
My choice was between Makita and Milwaukee because they both have an extensive line of reliable top quality tools. One may be better a little better whatchamacallit but the other will excel elsewhere. However without the everyday need for power tools they'd not be worth it for most people.
For most one of popular brand extended warranty big box varieties will do.... Hitachi anbd Ryobi come to mind. However always check the full model number when comparing their better models because and extra X,Y, or Z at the end may be the difference in a 7 amp or 9 amp motor. Not always but enough times to check for sure.
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