• New GMAX 40-volt 2.0 amp hour lithium ion battery provides more power and longer run time
  • Variable speed motor delivers max speeds of 150 MPH
  • Extension tube helps increase reach and blower efficiency
  • Lightweight design provides easier control over the unit

If you don't have one of these, your life is not complete. I own 2. My property is the size most small subdivisions have 40 houses on. I've been a 2 stroke gas, Tim the Toolman, power loving junkie my whole life. But its really nice to grab a battery and hit the power button and with it being so light, the wife grab the other and tag team the task at hand. Is this as powerful as my gas version? No. But after using this, I don't feel like I've went rounds with Tyson in the ring. It is light and easy. I have more concrete one my property then most people have yards and this handles it well.

As many of you know, the hassle of using a corded blower gets in the way of using it as often as needed. After using this Greenworks cordless blower for the past 3 months, it rates 9.5 on a scale of 10 (I almost never give anything 10). Some reviews talked about the battery life during usage, but I can tell you that for my 3100 sq foot home, when I have to clean a large back patio, two side yard sidewalks, a double car garage and sizeable driveway, it works perfectly. Never had the batter die. What I like best about this blower is that it is so lightweight that my wife or I can use it without getting tired. It's perfectly powerful enough to get rid of all the dirt and leaves that constantly accumulate (not talking about Midwest-size piles of leaves, tho). I love this unit and highly recommend it.

This worked much better than expected. I like the adjustable speed and freedom of a cordless design. I was able to blow off the front driveway, front sidewalks, 2 side door porches, the back sidewalks, and the back patio in 10 minutes... Used to take an hour because of the extension cords with my old blower. I have more control with the GreenWorks blower over where the debris is blown/ easier clean up.>> Using a speed setting of 1. My old 210 MPH corded blower blew away the leaves, my gravel. and punched a holes in the dirt. The Greenworks lasted about 25 minutes on full speed or 45 minutes varying the speed while I was testing the battery capacity.

This is my third Greenworks battery operated product. Love all three of them. I used to have a gasoline leaf blower, but could never start it. Then I got an electric one, but hated dragging the long cord all over the lawn. Didn't have enough cord to reach the back of my yard to blow leaves. Bought this battery operated one and love it. It is lightweight, the battery lasts a long time, has enough power, etc. I already had two batteries and chargers for the other Greenworks items I had purchased so didn't need to purchase a battery or charger. By the way, their snowblower is amazing, I am retired, widowed and too old to shovel snow or start a gas snowblower. I had someone hired to plow my driveway, but it was costing me $25 to $35 every time they plowed. I got the snowblower late in the year, but it has already paid for itself. I keep thinking Greenworks should hire me as their spokesperson, love their products.

So far so good! It works great. Battery lasts at least 30 minutes, that's about how long it takes to blow leaves that I want moved: Garage, front driveway, walkway, front porch and patio, plus sometimes the neighbors drive, if I've blown too many leaves onto his place. Never ran out on me yet. Mostly I use it on the lowest setting which is plenty for my leaves, not wet ones yet. I plan to try it on the snow which is pretty dry, so it should work. I'll get a chance to try that in a few days, snow will be here soon. BTW the battery charges very fast, about 30 minutes, which seems surprising to me, after using it for about the same amount of time. Also it seems quite light and not any vibration that I have noticed.

This blower is lightweight and easy to manage. I was skeptical about a battery operated blower but the battery was still going strong after I’d finished what I wanted to do - around 30 minutes of use- which surprised me. I think that’s very acceptable and like I said, the battery was still working and hadn’t even noticeably started to run down when I quit. I switched up the settings to see how well it worked and used the highest power mostly so I’m pleased with the battery. Also very satisfied with the power. For blowing the driveway and sidewalk as well as light leaves on the grass, it worked great and is a perfect tool, much easier and MUCH less of a nuisance than my bigger, corded blower. Yes I will use the electric, more powerful blower in the fall for a yard full of leaves but this blower is strong enough otherwise and will be so handy to use year around. I’m anxious to see how it holds up.

Plug-in power is exchanged for battery convenience, and I love the convenience, but I have two issues. First is that it doesn't blow very hard. Loose stuff blows easily, but if it's stuck to the ground with water, the blower just doesn't have the oomph to move it along. Second, the battery doesn't last very long. I was using the 2Ah and it went out in a little over 12 minutes. I have a 4Ah but I hesitate to add the extra weight. Fortunately most of her jobs only require 10-12 minutes. Light weight is one of the greatest attributes of this blower. It's so light it's easy to control, even with arthritis. My wife is the one who asked for this and since it uses the same batteries that I use on the chain saws it was a good option. We are very happy with it and just deal with the limitations. So if it has two issues, why do I still love it? Because all battery powered blowers have this limitation. Plus, since I have other greenworks battery powered tools I can share batteries and chargers and save money. If you don't mind the lower power of batter, then I highly recommend it.

This is a really good blower. On a full charge it will run for nearly 30 minutes at full speed. I LOVE the variable speed dial being right under my thumb. I never realized who nice it is to be able to turn the speed down for certain reasons like blowing leaves away without blowing away nuts and bolts when I am working on a project in the driveway as leaves are falling this time of year. It is light and super for blowing out the interior of your car or truck (remember, adjustable speed), and it it great for drying the car after washing as you can easily lift it. I mow a charity organization's yard once a week - the place was once a post office with lots of sidewalk. It powers through damp clippings and leaves on the sidewalks, and lasts long enough to do the whole job. It's great in corners of the storefront as you can turn it down. And, it is quiet! People hardly notice you are using it. Sounds about like a quality 12v car vac. It is intended for walkways and concrete and will NOT replace your yard leaf blower - especially if they are wet at all, but you WILL want this blower for everything else.

I'm a little obsessed with this leaf blower. Maybe too much so. I have 4 giant oak trees on my property and spend about 3 months a year constantly raking and bagging, raking and bagging, raking and bagging. This blower has a ton of power and can blow wet leaves, lasts for about 30 minutes at full power, which is pretty good for an electric blower. Plus, by that time my hands need a little break anyway. It recharges in like 15 minutes. So I go blow a bunch of leaves into a pile, pop the battery on the charger, bag up those leaves, and by the time I'm done the battery is totally charged again.

LOVE this blower. I already owned the cordless lawn mower which I LOVE and it comes with two batteries and the charger. So, I could buy the blower at a lower price because it comes without the batteries as I already owned them. My "new" Black and Decker that I had bought when I moved in only lasted about 15 minutes when I was blowing off the porch and driveway....and just ON or OFF. This blower has 6 different settings from 1--6 and it is very powerful. And, the battery lasts for days. And....with two batteries, I can charge one and use the other one. Best investment EVER!