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Maintaining your yard with a leaf blower

Benefits of a cordless leaf blower and leaf vacuum

Battery-operated outdoor power equipment has changed landscaping and property upkeep. A leaf blower is often considered an essential tool for autumn yard maintenance, and you can now enjoy the benefits of many kinds of all-electric landscaping equipment—like the lack of harmful fumes—without the need for an electric cord.

Best of all, many cordless electric leaf blowers are actually designed to do multiple jobs. You can use certain models not only to blow leaves and debris but also to vacuum up leaves and mulch them into small pieces that will fit compactly into bags for less yard waste. Leaf vacuums are especially helpful for clearing tight corners, flower beds and hard-to-reach spaces where blowing might scatter debris rather than collect it.

Thanks to power equipment batteries and chargers, you can also find cordless leaf blowers with long enough battery life to maintain a large property. All you need to do is remember to charge your leaf blower battery between uses. With the right battery-powered leaf blower, you can enjoy powerful performance without the hassle of gas or cords.

Finding the best leaf blower for your job

In addition to choosing between a cordless and a corded leaf blower, you have some other important decisions to make when buying an electric leaf blower for your yard. For example, you can choose specific features, like leaf vacuuming and mulching functions, and consider how much power you’ll need based on the size and demands of your yard.

When seeking out the best leaf blower, it might also be a good time to consider other outdoor equipment you may need to keep your yard tidy. Battery-powered lawn mowers can make cutting the grass faster and quieter, while trimmers and edgers help you maintain clean lines along sidewalks, driveways, and garden beds.

Since equipment for yard maintenance can take up quite a bit of space, you will want to have a storage plan whenever you choose new outdoor power equipment. If you have a large yard, consider storing your new landscaping gear in a shed. You can also look at options for garage storage. Either way, make sure you have a setup for plugging in your power tool batteries between uses.

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