A leaf blower loses power when hot because airflow, fuel, or ignition is restricted. Common causes include a dirty air filter, clogged spark arrestor, bad fuel, a dirty carburetor, or […]
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A battery leaf blower typically lasts 15 to 60 minutes per charge. Runtime depends on battery capacity (Ah), power setting, and model. Turbo modes can drain batteries in 10–15 minutes, […]
Yes, you need ear protection for a leaf blower. Leaf blowers often exceed 95 dB, and repeated exposure above 85 dB causes permanent hearing loss. Wear earplugs or earmuffs with […]
Not all leaf blowers also vacuum. Many modern leaf blowers are 2-in-1 or 3-in-1 models that switch between blowing, vacuuming, and mulching by changing tubes and attaching a bag. Standard […]
A Ryobi leaf blower handle adjustment is broken because of a stripped locking cam, internal debris, misalignment, or a cracked handle component. Fix the problem by removing the handle cover, […]
A pregnant woman should not use a leaf blower, especially gas-powered models. Leaf blowers produce high noise levels that can harm fetal hearing and emit pollutants like carbon monoxide, VOCs, […]
When buying a leaf blower, look for the right size, power, and features for your yard. Choose handheld models for small yards and light debris, or backpack models for large […]
Yes, Porter-Cable does make leaf blowers, mainly handheld and wet/dry vacuum-style models. Many are part of the Porter-Cable 20V MAX cordless system and focus on light-duty yard cleanup. These models […]
Choose the right leaf blower size by matching CFM and MPH to your yard and debris. Small yards need 150–200 CFM for light leaves and handheld blowers. Medium yards work […]
Yes, 450 CFM is good for a leaf blower and ideal for most homeowners. A 450 CFM blower provides enough air volume to clear dry or lightly damp leaves and […]