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    The Best Leaf Vacuums. Best Overall: Husqvarna 125BVx Best Value: Black+Decker 3-in-1 Best Gas-Powered: Echo ES-250 Best Battery Powered: Greenworks 40V 505 CFM Best Walk-Behind: Troy-Bilt CSV07B ...

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    Along with a push broom for outdoor cleanup, a leaf rake belongs in any lawn care tool collection. These are the best leaf rakes we recommend. Best Leaf Rakes. Best Overall: Truper 30480 Steel ...

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    VacAttack Cordless Leaf Vacuum. This cordless leaf vacuum runs on a 5.0 AH (which stands for amp-hours) battery, which means this thing can employ five amps of current for one hour.

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    The DC16, launched in 2006, is Dyson's first handheld vacuum cleaner based on the same technology as used in the DC14 and DC15 root cyclone upright vacuum cleaners. The DC16 has 36 airwatts of constant suction. The DC16 shares the same styling as the other recent upright and cylinder vacuum cleaners in the Dyson range, and weighs 1.5 kg (3.3 lb).

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    A leaf blower, commonly known as a blower, is a device that propels air out of a nozzle to move debris such as leaves and grass cuttings. Leaf blowers are powered by electric or gasoline motors . Gasoline models have traditionally been two-stroke engines , but four-stroke engines were recently introduced to partially address air pollution concerns.

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    Typically, a landscaping rake boasts a head measuring 30 to 38 inches or even broader, featuring steel tines set at a 90-degree angle to the handle. A stone rake is similar to a landscape rake, but with a narrower head of about 18 to 28 inches and is constructed from steel or aluminum. The head sits at a 90-degree angle to the handle.