🍃 Blow Away the Competition with Power and Precision!
The Alloyman 20V Cordless Leaf Blower delivers up to 130 MPH airflow powered by a rechargeable 4000mAh lithium battery compatible with Makita. Weighing just 2 pounds, it features an adjustable nozzle and ergonomic handle for comfortable use. Designed for quiet operation, this versatile 2-in-1 blower and vacuum tackles leaves, debris, and light snow, making yard cleanup effortless and efficient.
I**G
awsome
this blower looks like a toy but it definitely is not -- I live in SC with a lot of trees behind our backyard fence -- we get thousands of small whirly bird seed pods all over our property every day -- they blow into the concrete expansion grooves of the concrete driveway and extended concrete rear patios -- there are 3 of them approximately 10 'x 10' with decorative grooves in them -- with the 2 included 4.0 AH batteries, I can blow out the 2 car garage, the 24' x 30' driveway and the 3 rear patios, even with all extra time it takes because of the grooves -- it holds it's own in a light breeze but struggles against unfavorable winds but then again so does my large gas powered blower -- the tubes are small so you can only get so much volume out of the blower but you definitly get a strong force of air -- I've even had success after a rain -- the noise level is lower than an indoor vacuum cleaner when only the motor is on, not with the brushes beating up the carpet -- definitly quieter than a shop vac -- you can carry on a conversation while this is running without screaming -- the switch is a little hard to pull and a bit difficult to keep it running on the lower speeds -- the harder you pull the faster it runs -- much of what I do could be done at the lowest speed if I could control it better -- a speed lever that maintains the desired speed like my big blower does would be nice -- if you release the switch it shuts off saving a little power but also very convinent if you want to put it down or move to another area -- who among us has not blown something off that you didn't want to while you are moving to another area -- since I can clear everything off at high speed it's not a big deal -- when the charge is about run out the blower shuts off with no run time at a lower speed before it shuts off (Lithium Batteries, right!!) -- others have written about the battery charge and run time but this is such a subjective thing -- ask yourself this -- If the battery shows fully charged out of the box, why does it take around an hour to show full charge on the charger? -- the 4 power remaining lights cover a range of power, not the exact power -- charging time depends on the temperature and so does run time -- how long did you run it at high speed or a lower speed? -- how often was the trigger released while moving around or just resting your finger because of the spring-loaded trigger -- the vacuum nozzle is a more flexible attachment -- probably rubber -- it would be awkward to vacuum something without a hose attached -- there is plenty of suction though -- I vacuumed the sawdust off of my chop saw and it did fine -- this design is available under several different labels and colors -- with a carry case or maybe a hose for the vacuum feature -- I chose this one primarily because of the 2 ea 4Ah batteries -- if you are only doing a front porch and a walkway the single 2Hr battery might be fine, otherwise opt for this package -- if you watch the price daily or have the add on coupon extension for Chrome they all get to around the same lowest price -- this design changes price frequently
S**H
Easy to handle and Lightweight. Long charge.
Works as described. I had shoulder surgery and I couldn’t use the corded one anymore. Dragging a 100’ cord was too painful.I think the charger lasts a good while too because I do the back and side yard in one charge. I have a small lot but plenty of neighboring ficus and pine tree debris to clean up. I work outside for about 2-3 hours.
A**R
Alloyman beats out Shintyool, tested both at the same time
I didn't buy these for "leaf blowing", but to replace canned air. Let's cut to the quick of it, canned air, I've measured at about 40MPH and this at over 100MPH my meter couldn't hit that high. Meaning the claims on this thing seem to be accurate.Comparing:-Build: Alloyman, this feels like ABS plastic or a more robust plastic-Battery: Alloyman, the batteries for this are just plain, and you have to remove the battery to charge it, is interesting. Alloyman's battery has a meter built in, so you can see at a glance what's left in it. Also, since I bought the package, meant the second battery came the next day. Where Alloyman's comes both in the box and has a more official looking charger than just a barrel jack. THOUGH ironically the batteries are interchangeable.-IN-BOX ACCESSORIES/ATTACHMENTS: Shintyool HANDS DOWN, NO COMPETITION. I mean if you're going to "market" your "leaf blower" as a "vacuum" as well, have some actual vacuum attachments Alloyman. OOH you have a little bag and that's it. I prefer the Shintyool's default "leaf blower" attachment, even though it's way cheaper feeling than the thick TPU like rubber of the Alloyman. The reason? It's shorter and slightly more narrow in size. Which for what I bought these for, as a replacement for canned air, having that shorter nozzle is way more helpful. The Shintyool also has "narrow" nozzle attachments. And they REALLY cut down on the output power of this thing. nearly halving it.-At the task it was made for: NEITHER, look at the size. NOW this isn't to say that either don't have a place outside and with leaves, totally does. Like gutters, windows, car, bikes, small tasks.-Features: Shintyool, since at least it offers a "LOCK" so you don't constantly have to hold down the trigger. Alloyman forces you to keep it depressed. THOUGH, the Alloyman is analog, meaning the more pressure the more air it releases.-Power: Alloyman, by a good margin with the default nozzle. The Shintyool maybe depressed my arm about 1/4in and the Alloyman did about 1/2in. I tried measuring it with my wind meter I bought for my PC case to check air flow, and both overloaded it, which it maxes out at 100MPH. This one didn't have a rating on it for speed, just RPM rating, and I can confidently say, both are true to their claims. There's no 100,000,000 RPM nonsense here. The 16,000RPM of this motor, I 100% believe and buy, since again, that wind meter (I do have another one that can support up to like 500MPH, but can't find it) maxes out at just shy of 10K RPM, and this overloaded it. Meaning it only had 6,000 more to make up for. I think it easily covers that difference.-Weight: kind of a tie, maybe Shintyool is slightly lighter, but not by much. BOTH aren't great for long periods of time, they're not SUPER HEAVY, but maybe 3lbs each. The issue is how you use this. Since this is smaller, it's more forearm manipulation. Where with like a 10lbs leafblower, you're using your whole arm and body. If Shintyool is like 3lbs (since it only says the battery weight), the Alloyman is a half-pound more. I ended up being able to measure the Alloyman and it is indeed about 3.5LBS.-Noise: Equal, both are annoying and shrill. They're not deafening loud, but you notice them. Which, to be frank, I rather they be loud as to not sacrifice power.Conclusion:While this lacks the accessories kit as Shintyool's it makes up for it in power. Also, the batteries that this comes with has a built in meter which is nice. Also nice that that meter turns itself off. And if you're wondering, yes the batteries are 100% interchangeable and both even feature a barrel jack by the two contacts. Though Alloyman's comes with a proper slide-in charger like you'd get on professional power tools. Seems to turn off when the battery registers as full, as well. Not something you can take granted in these lesser expensive products. I just wished there was a way to buy accessories for this to make it a better vacuum or like Shintyool had inflation nozzles which was nice. Accessories aside, I'd rather have the power and at 17%-20% more power than Shintyool means it's better at dust cleaning. And I tested it against canned air. Both at about 12inch distance did about the same job, up close due to the narrow nozzle of canned air, it could do a better job. THOUGH with the Shintyool attachments that narrowed its diameter for pool toy inflation, it also DRASTICALLY cut down power like over 50%. I recommend this for light tasks as stated, I did try it as a leaf blower around my pool where the leaves were dry, and it worked, but I have a proper leaf blower that's also cordless that does it better. Also this comes with two batteries in the box. The Shintyool was a bundle deal, meaning the second battery came in a different shipment, but did give the benefit of coming with a slide-in charger.
M**S
Can't believe the pictures!
This is my second one, it is strong for its size. 1sy one lasted about 2 years. Just got a new one, I FEEL cheated mislead by the Picture. My last one for this $ price came with 2 batteries. The picture shows two batteries in the description, in the description it says 20v high capacity (batteries!) all the way at the bottom it says what comes in the box 1 battery!! VERY DECEIVING!!!!
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