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  2. These Expert-Recommended Cordless Leaf Blowers Will ... - AOL

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    Modern battery-powered leaf blowers rival gas-powered models in terms of power, but make far less noise and don’t produce exhaust emissions. Cordless leaf blowers are more powerful than corded ...

  3. Our Editors Tested the Very Best Leaf Blowers You Can Buy - AOL

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    From gas- to battery-powered, handheld to backpack, these leaf blowers passed our tests. When the leaves start falling, these machines will whoosh them away. From gas- to battery-powered, handheld ...

  4. Leaf blower - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-2000s and to further answer critics, manufacturers once again evolved the leaf blower, with the use of NICad (nickel-cadmium) powered tool design to create the first cordless leaf blower. The new NiCad battery-powered leaf blower designs were further improved by way of the more powerful, and longer run time lithium-ion batteries ...

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    Greenworks 170 MPH Leaf Blower $248 $278 Save $30 Leaf blowers make raking a thing of the past, but many models are heavy, require clunky cords or blow off noxious exhaust.

  6. Brushless DC electric motor - Wikipedia

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    Brushless motors are found in many modern cordless tools, including some string trimmers, leaf blowers, saws (circular and reciprocating), and drills/drivers. The weight and efficiency advantages of brushless over brushed motors are more important to handheld, battery-powered tools than to large, stationary tools plugged into an AC outlet.

  7. Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

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    A centrifugal fan produces more pressure for a given air volume, and is used where this is desirable such as in leaf blowers, blowdryers, air mattress inflators, inflatable structures, climate control in air handling units and various industrial purposes. They are typically noisier than comparable axial fans (although some types of centrifugal ...