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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 305374" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>We bought the Stihl battery blower, hedge trimmer, chainsaw, and pole chainsaw since moving to AZ as didn't want to deal with gas and gas getting old in the machines from non-use. They all work good but not near as powerful as gas. They make 2 different voltages of batteries and our blower is the less voltage one so would have liked to try the larger voltage one but didn't have it on hand when we needed it.</p><p>The blower works good for blowing pine needles and junk off driveway and the deck. I don't know about cobwebs though as some of those suckers are super strong and sticky and hard to blow.</p><p>My advice is find someone who has one local to try before you buy. I would have waited for the larger voltage one if doing it again but like i said they aren't as powerful as gas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 305374, member: 642"] We bought the Stihl battery blower, hedge trimmer, chainsaw, and pole chainsaw since moving to AZ as didn't want to deal with gas and gas getting old in the machines from non-use. They all work good but not near as powerful as gas. They make 2 different voltages of batteries and our blower is the less voltage one so would have liked to try the larger voltage one but didn't have it on hand when we needed it. The blower works good for blowing pine needles and junk off driveway and the deck. I don't know about cobwebs though as some of those suckers are super strong and sticky and hard to blow. My advice is find someone who has one local to try before you buy. I would have waited for the larger voltage one if doing it again but like i said they aren't as powerful as gas. [/QUOTE]
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