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  2. Finish Your Fall Chores Faster With The Best Leaf Blowers - AOL

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    It runs at a very quiet 56 decibels, weighs a scant 8 pounds, and doesn’t produce the hand-numbing vibration you get from comparably powerful gas-powered handheld blowers.

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    We tested portable leaf blowers from Ego, DeWalt, Greenworks, and more to find the most efficient, powerful electric models for quickly tidying your yard.

  4. Leaf blower - Wikipedia

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    There are currently twenty California cities that have banned leaf blowers, sometimes only within residential neighborhoods and usually targeting gasoline-powered equipment. Another 80 cities have ordinances on the books restricting either usage or noise level or both. [18] Washington, DC, passed a ban on gas-power leaf blowers in 2018. [19]

  5. This Powerful Electric Leaf Blower Comes With Two Batteries ...

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    Ego’s leaf blower is powerful enough to blow away spring detritus like stubborn wet leaves, mud, and other debris. This Powerful Electric Leaf Blower Comes With Two Batteries and Is Over $200 ...

  6. Blowtorch - Wikipedia

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    Many torches use a hose-supplied gas feed, which can be mains gas when used in industrial settings. They may also have a forced-air supply, from either an air blower or an oxygen cylinder. Both of these larger and more powerful designs are less commonly described as blowtorches, while the term blowtorch is usually reserved for the smaller and ...

  7. Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp - Wikipedia

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    The Double Wasp was more powerful than the world's only other modern 18-cylinder engine, the Gnome-Rhône 18L of 3,442 cu in (56.40 L). [nb 1] The Double Wasp was much smaller in displacement than either of the other 18-cylinder designs, and heat dissipation was a greater problem.