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Question Leaf Blower - Battery powered

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Joe Hogan

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Joined
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Messages
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Location
Florida
RV Year
2024
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4311
RV Length
43
Chassis
Spartan
Engine
Cummins
TOW/TOAD
2018 Ford Flex
Fulltimer
No
Does anyone use a leaf blower to clear misc debri from the RV and campsite? We like to clear the camp site slab and also the slide toppers of any misc stuff. The slide toppers cleared of any fallen prior to putting the slides in.

Joe
 
Well almost. I have a old corded leaf blower that I carry. I've used it a few times to clear debri but have not used it on slide toppers. Seems like it would work ok.
 
We carry this one

We do too and the brand Walmart sells is a good alternative as well. We keep 2-3 batteries as they power our weed eater too.
 
I have one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LK2MGKE/?tag=rvf01-20

I use it in the fall in wooded areas to keep crap off my slide toppers which end up getting inside the rollers (leaves, pine needles, etc.). It's compact and powerful, breaks down for easy storage.

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The one I use is this. Since I have a series of DeWalt 20v battery tools, I thought this one would be best and I get a spare battery for other tools.

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Yes. All the time. I changed to all Milwaukee tools at home, so I kept everything the same.

Advise, don’t go cheap and get some lame, weak unit...it’ll be worthless. You need power to blow under the coach and toppers, ESPECIALLY of the debris is damp!!!
 
Yes. All the time. I changed to all Milwaukee tools at home, so I kept everything the same.
This has been my plan for a while to step up to Milwaukee but just haven't stepped up yet due existing inventory of tools and to $$. Once I make the leap to the Milwaukee line up I'll stick to that brand. In my opinion Milwaukee is a much better tool line.
 
They just rip you on batteries though. $89 for one at HD. ? Seems to be cheaper to buy a new 4 piece tool set that comes with 2 batteries and charger for 129.00 even though I already have some of the tools ?
 
I use the Ryobi + system for all our garden tools and drill. Great little system with over 170 tools that work with it including the leaf blower I use. RYOBI Home
I have a fan , drill, sander, leaf blower small weed eat , chain saw and power pack radio, skill saw. All work great and use the same charger and batteries. After 7 years all are still working just fine.
 

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