
Greenworks
The Greenworks 80V Brushless Cordless Leaf Blower delivers gas-equivalent power with 700 CFM airflow and 170 MPH airspeed, designed for heavy-duty yard cleanup. It features QuietForce technology for reduced noise, variable speed controls with cruise control, and a brushless motor for efficiency. The tool includes a 2.5 Ah battery and rapid charger, offering up to 60 minutes of runtime.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Greenworks 80V leaf blower for its impressive blowing force, which equates to gas performance with 12.2 N on high and 16.1 N on turbo. The compact build and efficient brushless motor are highlighted for heavy-duty tasks. However, reviewers note that noise levels reach 85-90 dBA on high settings, and runtime on high/turbo modes is limited to 20 and 15 minutes respectively.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the tool's power, noting it matches gas blowers for wet leaves and debris. The convenience of battery operation and variable speed controls for precision work are common positives. Recurring complaints focus on the weight causing fatigue during prolonged use and the limited runtime when using high-speed settings.
Common Complaints
Weight causes fatigue during prolonged use. Short runtime on high and turbo speed settings. Noise levels increase significantly on high/turbo modes
How It Compares
vs. Greenworks 80V 500 CFM/125 MPH
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Choose the 700 CFM model for heavy wet leaves and larger yards, or the 500 CFM for light-medium debris and users prioritizing lightweight handling.
vs. Greenworks 80V 750 CFM/170 MPH
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Choose the 700 CFM model for faster charging and potentially better ergonomics, or the 750 CFM for marginal airflow gains if charging time is not a constraint.
vs. Greenworks 80V Pro 800 CFM/200 MPH
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Choose the 700 CFM model for users prioritizing cruise control and a balance of power, or the Pro 800 CFM model for maximum power and airspeed needs.