I'm after a decent electric blower/vac, probably looking to spend $200-$300 at most. The area it will be mostly used is not large, but it needs to be done most days thanks to my neighbours trees.
Thanks
I'm after a decent electric blower/vac, probably looking to spend $200-$300 at most. The area it will be mostly used is not large, but it needs to be done most days thanks to my neighbours trees.
Thanks
Thanks for that, I did see those but was more looking for one of the handheld ones
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-lithium-36v-cordless-blowe… seems to be at the higher end of my price range, I'd be prepared to pay that much if it did a good job, but the reviews seem mixed.
That is the price without a Battery or a Charger.
Oh yeah I just remembered that.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-one-18v-5-0ah-cordless-blo… is almost as powerful as my 2-stroke blower.
Lasts a fair while with that battery.
Looks good but really looking for one with a Vacuum.
I’ve got a blower-vac, Homelite from Bunnings, but unlike other Homelite gear it’s not made in US, and it’s pretty shitty. Had to duct tape the outlet tube onto the housing after third usage. It does the job, but jeez they’re throwing it at you these days.
I’d go cordless Li-Ion if I was to buy another one. Mainly being that the carby won’t shit itself, no need to mix two stroke which frankly coming from 4-Stroke gear is just a pain in the pale end of the potato.
Hi op
Do you have any existing power tools with batteries?
You should look into the options available for your existing power tools and go from there.
Ive seen this Makita lxt before and would recommend this: https://www.bunnings.com.au/makita-lxt-18v-cordless-blower-s…
Hi,
I was looking for a Mower the other day and saw:
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-1600w-electric-garden-vacu…
https://www.bunnings.com.au/victa-1500w-electric-blower-gard…
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