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Gas-powered handheld
blowers. The best approach the best electrics
in performance, and all free you from a power cord. Manufacturers
have also reduced exhaust emissions and quieted some models to meet
local regulations. But their engines require pull-starting and
tuneups, and are loud enough to warrant hearing protection. Most
weigh 7 to 12 pounds. Models with two-stroke engines require mixing
fuel and oil, and four-stroke models weigh the most. Price: $80 to
$200.
Gas-powered backpack
blowers. These more-powerful models weigh 16
to 25 pounds, but they shift that weight from your arms to your
shoulders and back for easier carrying. Some lower-priced models use
smaller impellers but still performed well in our tests. Like
handheld versions, however, they're loud. They also cost more than
handheld blowers and can’t vacuum or shred. Price: $200 to $450.
Gas-powered wheeled
blowers. These offer enough oomph to quickly
sweep sizable areas. All use large, four-stroke engines that require
no fuel mixing. But wheeled blowers are large, heavy, and relatively
hard to maneuver and push, especially uphill. They’re also loud and
expensive, and can’t vacuum or shred. Price: $600 to $1,000 or
more.
IMPORTANT FEATURES
An easy-to-use on-off
switch adds convenience and safety, while multiple speeds on
electric blowers and a variable throttle you can preset on gasoline-powered models let you maximize force for
sweeping and minimize it around garden beds. A convenient choke eases
starting on gas-powered units. Blowers with flatter
nozzles tend to be better at sweeping leaf
piles and other debris, while those with round
nozzles often do better at loosening. A bottom-mounted air intake is less likely to pull at clothing. A control
stalk attached to the blower tube of backpack
models improves handling, while a comfortable auxiliary
handle on the engine or motor housing on
handheld blowers adds control. Other useful features on gas-powered
models include a wide fuel fill and a translucent fuel tank.
An adjustable air deflector on wheeled blowers lets you direct airflow forward or to the side.
HOW TO CHOOSE
For sheer power, you can’t
go wrong with any of the backpack or wheeled blowers and several of
the handheld models we tested. The best also proved easier to handle
and control. And some are less noisy than others. Other shopping
tips:
Consider what you’ll
clear. If it’s mostly fallen leaves or
grass clippings, choose a model judged very good or excellent in our
sweeping tests. Handheld models that vacuum are also handy for
cleaning between shrubs, though their small reduction ratios and bags
are impractical for larger areas or leaf piles. For embedded leaf
fragments and other tenacious debris, look for a machine that did
well in our loosening tests.
Consider your strength. High performance and low weight at a relatively low price make
electric blowers your first choice if arm fatigue or weak arm
strength is a factor. Backpack blowers put their added weight on your
back and provide more power at a much higher price. Wheeled blowers
deliver the most air power, but they weigh 100 pounds or more.
Be safe
and courteous. Along with ear protection, wear
goggles and a dust mask when blowing or vacuuming. And avoid using
these machines too early or late in the day (check local ordinances
before buying).
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Consumers Union of U.S., Inc.
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