I used to have the same outlook, but after having an EGO 650 for several yrs it's proven to be quite awesome. Granted the runtime is short lived compared to fuel powered, but for me not having to deal with smoke/fumes is a bit important due to being a FUBAR'D lunger. I use mine for coffee roasting as it's a great way to rapidly cool off a batch with fresh/clean air as well as property touch ups and drying my car off after washing. For some time I took care of the apt complex we lived at and the EGO was perfect for going up 3 levels to do the breezeways, steps, pool deck, etc. with no fumes or cords. I will say that for many yrs I used a mid-sized commercial grade Kawasaki backpack with great results and this EGO easily cranks out more air volume at the nozzle, as in nearly twice as much at full throttle. No clue about how other brands do as this is my 2nd EGO and I doubt I'd buy anything else to be honest.I think a cordless is good for a quick leaf or grass blow off drive/walkway/deck. And for wife to use on her own.
But for heavy duty leaf blowing, nothing beats a two cycle backpack blower.
Stand by.....formulating new pick-up line....."Hey baby, my Toro has mucho velocidad...."
It may have more velocity than some, but I really dislike dragging the cord around. My Makita has really good velocity, good power, and enough battery life to do the entire yard/house. Makita claims better performance than their own gas blower.
Project Farm Test Leaf Blowers >>>>>>>>>>>> Play at .05 playback speed to comprehend
But it trades off lower CFM, the red one I saw that looks the same is only 350CFM. I need the velocity in the spring when my riding mower, drives over gooey green grass and is mashed into blobs on pavement, but the rest of the time I'm needing the CFM as much if not more than velocity.
I had the 40V Ryobi where you could see the impeller in the clear housing. It gave me a good electrical shock one day when I hit the turbo button. I exchanged that one.....I have a Ryobi 40V with the turbo function. I rarely need to use it at full or turbo "throttle" because I'm blowing over mulch and DG - I use a Leaf Whip on the nozzle (https://leafwhip.com/); takes learning how to best to use it but it works as advertised.
I typically get around 40-45 minutes per charge.
What I don't like is the weight distribution. Because of where the battery is located, the blower is way butt-heavy. Get's tiring to use after a while.
I've used mine to blow the lint out of the clothes dryer vent. With the tube removed, it matches the vent tube well. Don't want to run a 2-stroke in the house.I used to have the same outlook, but after having an EGO 650 for several yrs it's proven to be quite awesome. Granted the runtime is short lived compared to fuel powered, but for me not having to deal with smoke/fumes is a bit important due to being a FUBAR'D lunger. I use mine for coffee roasting as it's a great way to rapidly cool off a batch with fresh/clean air as well as property touch ups and drying my car off after washing. For some time I took care of the apt complex we lived at and the EGO was perfect for going up 3 levels to do the breezeways, steps, pool deck, etc. with no fumes or cords. I will say that for many yrs I used a mid-sized commercial grade Kawasaki backpack with great results and this EGO easily cranks out more air volume at the nozzle, as in nearly twice as much at full throttle. No clue about how other brands do as this is my 2nd EGO and I doubt I'd buy anything else to be honest.