
Greenworks
The Greenworks 80V Cordless Brushless Axial Leaf Blower delivers gas-equivalent power with 730 CFM airflow and 170 MPH air speed in a lightweight, handheld design. It features a brushless motor, variable speed control with cruise control, and a turbo mode for handling wet debris, offering a maintenance-free alternative to gas engines.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Greenworks 80V blower for its impressive power translation into 12-16 Newtons of blowing force, noting that the brushless axial design sets a high standard for handheld cordless performance. Editors highlight the quiet operation, gas-equivalent output, and ergonomic design that reduces fatigue, positioning it as a top cordless option over gas for medium-sized yards.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the strong 170 MPH gusts for quick debris clearing on up to one-acre lots and the ease of use due to the lack of choke or pull-start requirements. Many note it is significantly lighter than gas models and offers solid runtime on low settings for daily tasks. Recurring complaints include shorter high-speed runtime and the need for larger batteries for extended pro use, with some noting that turbo drains power fast on wet leaves.
Common Complaints
Short runtime of approximately 20 minutes when using turbo or high-speed settings. Need to purchase separate batteries and chargers as the tool is sold kit-only. Turbo mode drains battery power rapidly, particularly when clearing wet leaves
What People Are Saying
“25% lighter than gas”
“Strong 170 MPH gusts for quick debris clearing on up to 1-acre lots”
How It Compares
vs. Greenworks 80V 500 CFM/125 MPH
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Choose the 730 CFM model for bigger jobs requiring more power, or the 500 CFM for budget-conscious entry-level needs.
vs. Greenworks 80V 700 CFM/170 MPH
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Choose the 730 CFM model for the slight +30 CFM advantage, or the 700 CFM if available at a lower price.
vs. Greenworks 80V Pro 800 CFM/200 MPH
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Choose the 730 CFM model for lighter handling and cost savings, or the Pro 800 CFM for highest force and speed.