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Cordless Blowers

This article provides useful, detailed information about Cordless Blowers.

Cordless Blowers are portable units normally intended for homeowners in indoor or light duty outdoor maintenance. Even though they are less powerful in comparison to gas-powered or electric-powered blowers, they are perfect for sawdust or grass clippings.

The majority of cordless blowers are lightweight, since they require no cord or gas to operate. They are designed for light-duty cleanups. Rechargeable batteries ranging from 12 to 18 volts run them. Though the power may be minimal and operating time may be limited, they are the quietest and the most convenient blowers for non-commercial users.

Popular Cordless Blowers

Makita UB181DZK-2: Makita is the leading manufacturer of cordless blowers. This is the most popular model, which can also be used as a vacuum. It operates with an 18V battery. Weighing 4.6 lbs, it delivers a maximum air volume of 78 cfm and maximum air velocity of 179 mph. It is specially designed for workshop cleanup, garage cleanup, and light duty vacuuming or blowing such as cleaning up sawdust, grass clippings and inflating. Approximate cost is $240.

Makita UB181DZ: One of the top sellers among the Makita models, costs around $100 and operates with an 18V battery. Weighing 4.6 lbs, it delivers a maximum air volume of 78 cfm and maximum air velocity of 179 mph.

DeWALT DC500: It uses 12-18 V batteries, weighs 7.2 lbs and has high efficiency, washable filter which traps 99.7% of drywall dust. It also has 5\' heavy-duty rubber hose, a crevice tool, and wide nozzle. Approximate cost is $150 and comes in two models -- corded and cordless.

DeWALT DC515K: It uses 18 V batteriesFree Reprint Articles, weighs 6.0 lbs and has washable filter which traps 99.97% of dust at 0.3 microns. The dual clean-up modes allow for debris clean up with either the front utility nozzle or extendable rubber hose. Approximate cost is $200.

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