Yes, Stihl makes 4-stroke leaf blowers using its 4-MIX® engine. The 4-MIX® design combines 4-stroke efficiency with 2-stroke simplicity by using mixed fuel. These engines deliver high torque, low emissions, […]
Yes, most Toro leaf blower carburetors are adjustable. They typically include high-speed (H) and low-speed (L) mixture screws, or a single fuel screw on simpler models, to fine-tune performance. Some […]
You should not use 2-cycle outboard oil in a leaf blower. Marine 2-cycle oil is formulated for water-cooled engines and cannot handle the higher operating temperatures of air-cooled leaf blowers. […]
Yes, electric leaf blowers are quieter than gas-powered models. Electric blowers run without combustion engines and are often 10 dB or more quieter. Their sound fades faster with distance, making […]
Yes, you can use a leaf blower to clean a dryer vent, especially for short, straight ducts. Seal the blower to the vent opening and blow air from inside to […]
A good MPH for a leaf blower ranges from 150 to 200 MPH for most yard work. Light tasks work at around 100–150 MPH, while large yards and wet leaves […]
CFM in a leaf blower means Cubic Feet per Minute. It measures the volume of air the blower moves. Higher CFM clears more leaves and debris at once, making it […]
The best cordless leaf blowers have transformed dramatically in the past decade, evolving from niche tools for light cleanup to powerful alternatives that can handle serious yard work. As lawn […]
Choosing between Husqvarna and STIHL leaf blowers can impact how efficiently you handle yard work. Based on hands-on testing, there are some clear differences. The Husqvarna 125B offers slightly higher […]
Use an EGO leaf blower by locking in a fully charged battery, then pressing the power button and pulling the trigger to start. Control airflow with the speed dial and […]