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Sun Joe 24V-X2-BVM190 48-Volt iON+ Cordless Leaf Blower Vacuum Mulcher Kit | 190-MPH | 340-CFM | W/ 2 x 4.0-Ah Batteries and Charger
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BREEZE THROUGH YOUR CHORES! Meet the next generation in lawn and leaf-clearing tech in the legendary line-up of 24V iON+ yard + garden tools — the revolutionary 48-Volt Cordless Blower/Vac/Mulcher from Sun Joe®! Lightweight, sleek and powerful, the eco-friendly, cordless blower uses two (included) 24-Volt iON+ lithium-ion batteries for up to 48-Volts of leaf-clearing power! Cut The Cord® and go beyond the porch and patio with the revolution of Power To Go! Pack the power of a hurricane in the palm of your hand with up to 190 MPH max wind speed, for quick clean-ups anywhere power is at a premium. Choose from 6 variable speed settings to suit the sweeping task and rid your yard of leaves, grass trimmings, dirt + debris. Switching from blower to vacuum/mulcher is easy with the swappable air tubes. Turn your leaves and yard waste into nutrient-rich mulch with up to 340 CFM of vacuum air flow and an 8:1 reduction ratio! And when the work is done, simply plug-in and power-up the 24V iON+ batteries so it’s recharged and ready for your next project.
Features
- 3-in-1 design: blower, vacuum + mulcher for fast leaf cleanup
- 24-Volt iON+ Battery System compatible — 24V batteries also compatible with all other Sun Joe iON+ yard and garden products
- Included 2 x 4.0 Ah Batteries and Dual Port Charger Included
- Featuring exclusive EcoSharp® technology for no-fade power and maximum performance
- Includes 9.2 gallon vacuum bag
- Air speed (max) 190 mph
- Speed settings: 6
- Quick + easy conversion: go from blowing to vacuuming in seconds!
- 8:1 reduction ratio: high impact-resistant impeller shreds leaves up to 1/8th their original size
- ETL approved; Full 2-year warranty
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You don’t want to be tethered to a power cord when clearing a yard full of leaves or blasting grass clippings from the front walk, especially if you have a large lawn. Fortunately, most of the best leaf blowers from our tests are cordless — either powered by gas or a rechargeable battery. Corded blowers are still out there, but they’re best for small jobs, like clearing a back deck. For the most freedom of movement, opt for cordless to ensure you get every last leaf.
The experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute put gas and battery-powered cordless leaf blowers through their paces, evaluating them in our Lab for ease of setup, construction quality and more. Even more testing happens in the field, where our team turns the machines on thick blankets of leaves, debris-strewn sidewalks and even light snowfall. The top cordless leaf blowers combine power and control without waking the neighborhood with ear-splitting noise. Based on our latest tests, here are the best cordless leaf blowers available right now.
Our top picks:
1
Best Overall Cordless Leaf Blower
60-Volt Max Flex Force Toro
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2
Best Value Cordless Leaf Blower
PWR Core 40 Skil
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3
Quietest Cordless Leaf Blower
40V Whisper Series Ryobi
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4
Best Gas Cordless Leaf Blower
125B Gas Leaf Blower Husqvarna
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5
Best Cordless Leaf Blower Vacuum
Gas Powered Leaf Blower with Vacuum Kit Craftsman
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Once you’ve considered our leaf blower picks, don’t miss our expert advice on keeping your yard tidy throughout the year, including everything you need to know when shopping for leaf blowers. Also, check out our latest roundups of the top-performing lawn mowers, snow blowers and more.
1
Best Overall Cordless Leaf Blower
Toro
60-Volt Max Flex Force
Key Specs
Battery-powered handheld |
565 cfm |
110 mph |
10 lbs |
63 dB |
2
Best Value Cordless Leaf Blower
Skil
PWR Core 40
Key Specs
Battery-powered handheld |
500 cfm |
120 mph |
8.38 lbs |
Not available |
3
Quietest Cordless Leaf Blower
Ryobi
40V Whisper Series
Key Specs
Battery-powered handheld |
730 cfm |
190 mph |
9.7 lbs |
57 dB |
4
Best Gas Cordless Leaf Blower
Husqvarna
125B Gas Leaf Blower
Key Specs
Gas-powered handheld |
470 cfm |
170 mph |
9.4 lbs |
70 dB |
5
Best Cordless Leaf Blower Vacuum
Craftsman
Gas Powered Leaf Blower with Vacuum Kit
Key Specs
10.2 lbs |
Gas-powered handheld |
450 cfm |
205 mph |
not available |
6
Most Powerful Cordless Leaf Blower
Echo
Backpack Blower
Key Specs
Gas backpack |
1,100 cfm |
220 mph |
31 lbs |
80 dB |
7
Best Walk-Behind Cordless Leaf Blower
Champion Power Equipment
Walk-Behind Push Gas Leaf Blower
Key Specs
Gas-powered walk-behind blower |
1,300 cfm |
160 mph |
97 lb |
77 dB |
How we test cordless leaf blowers
Our product experts keep up with the marketplace to identify top-selling leaf blowers that you’re most likely to find at stores and online. We attend trade shows and industry events like Equip Exposition to stay on top of the latest in lawn and yard care. When choosing specific models for testing, we focus on brands that have performed the best and proved the most reliable through years of testing at the Good Housekeeping Institute. We also consider newer brands with unique features or innovations.
Hands-on testing starts in our Lab where we assess ease of assembly, quality of construction, battery life, convenience features and more, as pictured above. Various product experts also took leaf blowers home to evaluate them in the real-world conditions of their yards.
Our performance tests, pictured above, focus on how quickly and cleanly models removed leaves and debris (and vacuumed and mulched when applicable). We also evaluate usability — for example, the intuitiveness of the controls and the run-time of battery-powered vacuums.
What to look for when choosing the best cordless leaf blower
The first and most critical choice is deciding between a gas or battery-powered model. Here are the key pros and cons:
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Gas-powered engines tend to be more powerful but are also louder (so much so that some communities prohibit their use) and often more difficult to start. Most have two-stroke engines, which require mixing fuel and oil. Backpack and walk-behind cordless blowers almost always run on gas.
✔️ Battery-powered engines use a rechargeable battery that
usually provides about 30 minutes of run time. They used to be less powerful than gas models, but they've become much better as of late. Very little maintenance is required, making them a very popular option.
Once you figure out which type of cordless leaf blower is the best fit, here are some features that our experts recommend looking for:
• Variable-speed control. This lets you adjust the blower power, from higher speed when clearing open areas to lower speed when you're close to the house or foundation plants. Cruise control is also nice since it lets you take your hand off the trigger.
• Multi-purpose. Some leaf blowers can also vacuum leaves and mulch them to bits. Consider the ease of converting between different modes. Some blowers convert with the flick of a switch while others use different tubes or nozzles that you have to attach and detach in order to convert.
• Ergonomic grip. Softer grips minimize hand fatigue. Models with a second grip towards the nozzle tend to offer better handling.
How is leaf blower power measured?
There are a few factors involved. If the equipment has a vacuum and mulching mode, you also want to pay attention to its claimed
capacity.
✔️ Blowing power: The power of a leaf blower is determined by how much air it is able to blow out, which is measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), and how quickly it does so, which is measured in miles per hour (MPH). The ideal combination of the two measurements depends on
the nature of the blowing work. For example, if your yard is filled with large, dry leaves, high air flow (500 CFM and up) will give you excellent sweeping power. If you live in a wet region with small, sticky leaves, high air speed (150 mph or more) will deliver superior loosening power.
✔️ Vacuuming power: Like blowing power, vacuuming power is determined by a combination of airflow (CFM) and speed (MPH). The power of a blower is measured by how much air a blower is able to take in and how fast it does so. Convertible engines often have similar vacuuming and blowing power, but it's important to know both when purchasing a convertible machine.
✔️ Mulcher reduction ratio: This is the ratio between the number of bags of leaves that the vacuum encountered and the number of bags that the leaves were reduced to through mulching. Most mulchers have a reduction ratio of either 10:1 or 16:1.
Why trust Good Housekeeping?
Dan DiClerico has tested and written about leaf blowers for the better part of two decades. In that time, he has reported on the ban of noisy, gas-powered blowers in more municipalities nationwide, seen the performance of battery-powered models surge behind lithium-ion technology and shared extensive tips for quickly clearing a yard full of leaves. As Director of Home Improvement & Outdoor, Dan oversaw the latest round of leaf blower testing at the Good Housekeeping Institute, and also wielded several top picks at his home in Brooklyn, NY.
Rachel Rothman also brings extensive hand-on testing of leaf blowers. In her role as Chief Technologist & Director of Engineering at the Institute, Rachel helped develop the test protocol for category, leveraging her training in mechanical engineering and applied mathematics to understand factors like air speed, air flow and noise decibels. Rachel also routinely tests leaf blowers and other outdoor power equipment at her home on Long Island, NY.
Dan DiClerico Home Improvement & Outdoor Director Having written thousands of product reviews and how-to articles on all aspects of home ownership, from routine maintenance to major renovations, Dan (he/him) brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as the director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute.