80V 730 CFM - 170 MPH Brushless Leaf Blower (Tool Only)
80V 730 CFM - 170 MPH Brushless Leaf Blower (Tool Only) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Key Features
Key Features
- ✓Brushless Motor - Highly efficient brushless motor provides increased torque, quiet operation and longer life.
- ✓Cruise Control - Allows you to choose and maintain precise speed control for user convenience.
- ✓Turbo Button - For an extra power boost.
- ✓Variable Speed Trigger - Provides on-demand power.
- ✓Jet Fan Technology - Superior power to weight ratio.
- ✓Lightweight - For comfort, control, and less fatigue – 20% lighter than comparable gas-powered models.
- ✓Push Button Start - For easier start up.
- ✓Tool Only - Battery and charger not included
Warranty
Warranty
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Description
Description
Powered by a pro-grade 80V lithium-ion battery, the new Greenworks battery-powered blower delivers power and performance typical of gas-powered blowers, without all the noise, fumes, or harmful emissions. With the incredible blowing force of up to 170 MPH max air speed and 730 CFM max air volume when using a 4.0Ah or higher battery. It features our Jet Fan Technology and is equipped with a turbo button, trigger-activated variable speed control, and cruise control. This compact, lightweight blower starts with the squeeze of a trigger, with no aggravating pull cord. Plus, there’s no need to worry about spilling, mixing, or storing oil and fuel.
Specifications
Specifications
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Voltage80V
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Weight5.5 lbs.
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Assembled Product Dimensions39.7" x 6.1" x 11.3"
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Package Dimensions22.4" x 8.4" x 12.2"
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Package Weight8.1 lbs.
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BatteriesNot Included / Sold Separately
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MotorBrushless
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Fan DesignAxial
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Rated Power of Motor0.9 kW
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Maximum Air Speed (MPH)170 MPH
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Maximum Air Volume (CFM)730 CFM
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Variable Speed TriggerYes
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Turbo ButtonYes
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Cruise ControlYes
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Cushioned GripYes
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Estimated Assembly Time≈15 minutes
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Warranty4-Year Warranty
Manuals
Manuals
Product Videos
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you make Gas Blowers?
- Is a battery powered leaf blower quieter than gas?
- What is more important MPH or CFM?
- What is the most appropriate blower for my property?
- Can I use my blower to dry my car or blow snow off my driveway?
- What is the difference between a hand blower and backpack blower?
- How do I use the mulch function with my blower/vacuum?
- Why is dust coming out of my collection bag while using my Blower?
- Why is my vacuum not collecting garden debris?
- What blower can I use for Hard surfaces?
- What is the battery life and how do I maximize it?
All Greenworks leaf blowers are cordless, battery-powered blowers or corded. Greenworks does not make gas-powered models.
Electric and battery-powered leaf blowers – in general, are quieter than gas models. DB rating does depend on the model. Depending on the yard you intend to work on, the airflow coming from the device can be a primary factor as well.
Both CFM and MPH have their benefits. It would depend on which type of blower you’re looking for. MPH is an abbreviation of miles per hour. This denotes the speed at which the air exits the blower. Higher MPH figures produce large pressure changes at the blower inlet. Therefore, a higher MPH is beneficial when looking at blower/vac units. MPH is usually the more important stat here as a higher airspeed helps move heavier debris. CFM is an abbreviation of cubic feet per minute. This denotes the volume of air displaced by the blower. High CFM units tend to move large air volumes at relatively low speeds allowing large areas to be swept and cleared in a controlled, shorter time. Therefore, axial blowers/dedicated blowers benefit more from a higher CFM and is more desirable for these units
Generally, electric leaf blowers have a CFM falling somewhere from just under 200 to 400. If your property is an acre or more, you will probably want a leaf blower with a CFM between 400 to 700
We do not recommend using this blower for any task other than leaf blowing.
Hand-held blowers are often less expensive than backpack blowers. They have smaller motors to ensure they're not too heavy to carry. Since the motor is smaller, they have less power. These blowers are great if you have a small yard, but can be taxing if you’re spending 30-40 minutes on the job. Backpack blowers provide more power, and you can carry them wherever you go. They have the added benefit of being more ergonomic since you are not relying solely on arm strength. Backpack blowers are better for tackling large jobs, but they’re also more expensive than the hand-held blower
When mulching leaves the Blower/Vac must be in TURBO-MULCH mode. Items such as small leaves and twigs will be mulched as they pass through the fan housing. We recommend emptying the bag after each use to avoid deterioration and obstructing air flow, which will reduce the performance of the mulcher.
There are tiny holes in the collection bag that are necessary for the operation of the Greenworks collection bag. These will allow very small particles of dust to pass through.
If your blower is not easily picking up the leaves, ensure that the nozzle is close enough to the leaves. Also make sure that the mode indicator is on the correct setting. Press the low/high switch to increase the speed options. The unique design of the blower-vac means that only light weight, low density objects such as leaves, and garden debris will be collected. It’s worth noting, higher density objects such as stones and sticks will not be collected. If you are finding the unit is still not picking up it may be necessary to remove the blower tube or mulcher tubes to clear a blocked tube or impeller. Please be sure to remove the battery or unplug the unit before checking the tube or impeller.
The best push power for removing heavy or wet organic materials from soft surfaces like grass, dirt or sand will come from a corded electric blower or from our 80V PRO blowers. The 80V 580 CFM Brushless Backpack Blower, with up to 580 CFM at 145 or the 80V 500 CFM Cordless Brushless Axial Blower with up to 500 CFM of air flow both units offer more CFM
To get the most life out of your battery, you should remove it from the charger once it has finished charging. The problem with overcharging is the potential damage to the battery which can shorten its lifespan and leave you in a lurch if it quits in the middle of a project.