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The Greenworks 40V Sweeper is a lightweight, battery-powered leaf blower delivering up to 150 MPH wind speed and 135 CFM airflow. Featuring a variable speed dial and ergonomic comfort grip, it offers cordless convenience with up to 15 minutes of run-time. Includes a 2.0Ah battery, charger, and a 3-year limited warranty for dependable outdoor cleanup.
| ASIN | B00AW72V4O |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #210,326 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #601 in Leaf Blowers |
| Brand | Greenworks |
| Color | Green/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (19,327) |
| Date First Available | 2 December 2013 |
| Features | Includes one 40V 2.0 Ah battery and charger 3 Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty |
| Included Components | 40V LITHIUM-ION CORDLESS BLOWER 24252, Battery, Charger |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 24252 |
| Manufacturer | Greenworks |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 50.8 x 0.3 x 5.72 cm; 1.48 kg |
| Size | Sweeper (2.0Ah) |
| Style | Leaf Blower |
| Weight | 35.05 Pounds |
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P**R
Excellent unit! Plenty of power and supper light. For those that didn't read the battery compatibility, please do and you won't be dissapointed.
J**Z
We had a break-in and the thief stole all our Greenwork Tools. I am replacing them and of all the tools I missed it was the leaf blower that I broke my heart. I use it 12 months a year. This model may be slightly different but it is awesome, relatively light weight (just about 9 pounds) loads of power and I love the variable speed feature. Once you go GREENWORKS you'll be hooked on their performance and durability.
K**.
Blower looked good, but battery charger began to smoke a little and gave off a slight odor. We returned the product.
C**7
I have the Greenworks 60V 610 CFM blower, which I am pretty happy with. I was shopping for an additional battery because I cannot clean our entire property without being careful with the Turbo mode. During Amazon Prime Days, the 80V 700 CFM blower was only marginally more than a 60V battery. Since battery-operated equipment seems trending to ever-higher voltages, I decided to splurge a little and get a second blower. Also, my kids could help with one of the blowers, especially with the leaves in the backyard. The 80V blower has a much larger battery than the 60V, and I like how it slides into the charger. The 60V battery slides in vertically, and you need two hands to pull it out of the charger. The 80V blower is slightly larger than the 60V in the fan section. Overall, it is heavier once the battery is installed. When I first pressed the button, the 80V disappointed me since it was not as loud as the 60V, even in Turbo mode. I took it to my ultimate test: the numerous magnolia berries and leaves stuck on the backyard artificial turf. Right away, I noticed that while the 80V did not feel as forceful in my hand, it was much better at blowing the berries and leaves than the 60V. I could clean the backyard quicker than the 60V and with much less noise. The 60V has a much higher-pitched whine, especially in Turbo mode. The 80V has a lower-pitched one, so I disturb my neighbors less. It cleaned the other outdoor areas more quickly (especially if I wield both blowers simultaneously!). However, I prefer the Turbo button on the 60V. The 60V requires pressing the button to blast leaves and larger debris. However, you must use it wisely since it quickly depletes the battery. The Turbo button on the 80V works like an on-off switch: press it to turn it on, then press it again to turn it off. It seems like a minor difference, but with the more subtle turbo noise and the extra effort to turn off the mode, you would be more likely to deplete the battery. I'll probably get used to it, but you must be aware. In summary, if you have debris that requires extra power, prefer a quieter blower, and want to use other 80V equipment, get the 80V. If heavy debris is less of an issue, get the 60V, especially since the 80V batteries cost twice as much as the 60V batteries. Hmmm, I overlooked their backpack blowers...
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