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23 minutes ago, Stere said:

I looked into cordless blowers and the blow power is  lower than petrol and seemed battery life was very low as it seem to be something that uses up alot of juice.

 

(More so than say a cordless chainsaw or hegde trimmer.)

 

Was tempted by this:

 

 

 

yep unless you use flexvolt.

 

Same battery on the chopsaw, chainsaw, strimmer etc.

 

No way going back to petrol/corded for site work.

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I’m thinking petrol now to be honest. Initially I thought it’d be handy as I run Dewalt for all my hand tools, but realistically a basic Mitox one from Jonesie will do a better job for less than half the price.

 

Thanks for the info and input though to those who replied! ??

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