I have a Kobalt blower from Lowe’s. I use it for keeping my driveway clean. I have decided to go with Kobalt 24 volt with all my cordless needs. I have 5 different Kolbalt cordless tools. For heavy blowing I use my Stihl backpack.
I've been really happy with my Ryobi. It was free and I had the higher capacity batteries for my circular saw. Light and blows debris well enough.Looking for something that's not heavy to carry around so that even wife or kid can use it, mainly to blow dust off the porch, sidewalk, driveway, maybe dry a car, etc.
I've watched a ton of YT comparison videos, and my head is spinning.
I know people say to just go with the one for which you already have batteries, but it doesn't exactly narrow it down for me as I am just starting to gather up some electric gear and don't yet own any battery-powered lawn tools.
I saw this Ego on sale on Amazon, but I think it might be overkill for me, plus likely too big/heavy.
Thanks!
Yes, that is my plan as well. I am just trying to figure out which brand it should be.I'm in the camp recommending staying with one brand, so you can share batteries with other tools.
I have that same blower and recommend it for your needs as listed in your first post, That 12Ah battery will last quite long but when I use mine as compared to the 8Ah or 5Ah, you can feel the additional weight. Your cost savings over the 8Ah is negligible so I would go for the 12 especially if Milwaukee will be your platform going forward. Look for sales in the future on batteries. HD has some great sales. Don’t buy knockoffs! I know some people have had success with them but the few people I know who tried to save a buck regretted buying them.Right now looking at this because it's supposedly quiet(er)...
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...Ah-FORGE-Battery-3017-20-48-11-1883/332733251
Yeah, I've read some reviews stating that the added weight of the 12 Ah battery on the back actually makes it easier on your wrist. Not sure if true...That 12Ah battery will last quite long but when I use mine as compared to the 8Ah or 5Ah, you can feel the additional weight.