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Hello Bennie! The WORX WG509 does produce some noise during operation, but it is not considered excessively loud for an electric yard tool. Most sources place its sound level in the upper‑60s to mid‑70s decibel range, depending on the speed setting, which is significantly quieter than gas‑powered leaf blowers that often exceed 85 dB. Because the WG509 features a variable‑speed dial, users can operate it at lower speeds for lighter cleanup, which noticeably reduces noise output compared to running it at full power. In real‑world use, the sound is comparable to a household vacuum cleaner. Thank you for choosing WORX!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Bennie! The WORX WG509 does produce some noise during operation, but it is not considered excessively loud for an electric yard tool. Most sources place its sound level in the upper‑60s to mid‑70s decibel range, depending on the speed setting, which is significantly quieter than gas‑powered leaf blowers that often exceed 85 dB. Because the WG509 features a variable‑speed dial, users can operate it at lower speeds for lighter cleanup, which noticeably reduces noise output compared to running it at full power. In real‑world use, the sound is comparable to a household vacuum cleaner. Thank you for choosing WORX!
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