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Leaf Blower CFM vs MPH: Which Is Best? 

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In this video I explain the main differences between a leaf bowers CFM rating and it's MPH rating, these are the most prominent specs listed for all leaf blowers IMO, both battery powered and gas powered.
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In this video I was featuring the Toro 60-Volt 605 CFM 115 MPH blower; it's one of my absolute favorites on the market these days because of it's extreme power. Although it's specs are a little lower than some others available for sale I have found it to be the most powerful one of them all when using the turbo button.
Other blowers featured in this video included battery blowers from EGO, Greenworks, SunJoe, & Dewalt.
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@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 11 месяцев назад
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@briankennedy5403
@briankennedy5403 2 года назад
I upgrade to a Stihl BR800C backpack this year from a Stihl handheld style blower. Changed my life! I have wayy to many trees. If we get any snow this year I'm gonna blast it off the cars with the new blower 🤘
@sheripresloid7839
@sheripresloid7839 9 месяцев назад
THANK YOU! I was searching about the difference and I loved how you put it in layman terms. Subscribed! :)
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 9 месяцев назад
Loving hearing of success like this. Glad you found it helpful 😀
@kevingebert4316
@kevingebert4316 2 года назад
Hey Brian, another great video. I was always big on CFM for blowers but recently after a visit to my favorite Echo dealer and drooling over the new gas powered unit, he informed me the number to really look at is Newtons. It makes logical sense but up until now, I haven't heard of it much. Looking it up, I found: "A Newton is a unit of force, combining air velocity and air volume into one easy-to-understand unit of measure. Consumers may find it surprising that the other more traditional blower specifications such as air velocity [mph] and air volume [cfm] are calculated values." I still have 3 electrics blowing 500 to 600 CFM that work great and I think that one Echo unit I saw with 48 N force would be too powerful and fling decorative rocks out of my landscaping. I looked up the air volume on that unit and its well over 1100 CFM!
@jasono2139
@jasono2139 Год назад
Yes, Newtons would be the value given for thrust. If the idiotic imperial units given for CFM and MPH were instead given in kg/s and m/s, you could simply multiple them together to get kg×m/s^2 (which is Newtons... F = m×a)
@raymondmcdonald7085
@raymondmcdonald7085 2 года назад
Great comparison and explanation! I use the handheld Milwaukee for quick light jobs like getting the leaves off the roof. I have a Husqvarna back pack blower for the big heavy stuff. I think they compliment each other well!
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
I should get my hands on a backpack, my steep hill to the east could use that right now, so hard to get them on that terrain that I rarely even try.
@boray6454
@boray6454 2 года назад
Excellent description and video. Thank you. Helped me refresh my memory on what to select when buying a leaf blower. 👍🏻
@tgsgardenmaintenance4627
@tgsgardenmaintenance4627 Год назад
After many years of using blowers for work, think I've got a great combination. I use a Stihl SH86C-E as a vac, a Husqvarna 525BX, which I think is the best hand held blower on the market, and a Husqvarna 580 BTS for the big jobs! Works perfect for me!
@PoorBoy.22
@PoorBoy.22 2 года назад
Thanks, this made it alot easier to understand. Your backyard has a great view!
@KevinPGA
@KevinPGA 2 года назад
I have the Toro as well. LOVE it! Replaced a Still BG 56...
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
It's easily one of their best pieces of equipment! Specs aren't as good as alternatives but I always grab it, it's just really nice to hold and use!
@v8soarer1991
@v8soarer1991 2 года назад
Good explanation. Sounds like you are doing a review of multi telephoto lenses review. zoom, f stop, fast and slow lens, the all important BOKEH. haha liked it
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
Haha, I could see that! Tried my hardest to not review blowers in this video and nearly jumped into comparison mode, thanks for watching!
@juzoli
@juzoli 2 года назад
Mph if I want concentrated power to clean stuff. CFM if I want to move things around. If I need the first, I need to clean something, I bring my air compressor.
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
Air compressors are fun...this is true 😁
@vashon100
@vashon100 Год назад
Had to laugh at the leaves on your grass. I can almost count them from here. A stick with a nail on the end could wrap up that yard in short order. LOL
@swaleed100
@swaleed100 Год назад
Great video. Thanks for the through explanation although I still don’t know what I need for the sea of leaves in my yard. I was hoping to see a real demonstration. Some trial and error will be required but at least I know where to start and what the numbers mean.
@vashon100
@vashon100 Год назад
He blew all 30 leaves around, what more do you need hahaha. I know what you mean.
@2musiclover534
@2musiclover534 2 года назад
One more quick note - perhaps you can also try the new Ryobi 730CFM 190mph handheld unit. More quiet than the EGO supposedly - probably the most quiet of the bunch.
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
It's on my radar for sure! Thanks! I should also say, all of these are very strong and capable. Hard to go wrong with any of them honestly. I even still use my SunJoe which is way less powerful and it always gets the job done too.
@2musiclover534
@2musiclover534 2 года назад
@@TurfMechanic Thanks.
@r5yamaha
@r5yamaha 2 года назад
The third most important number is weight! Try carrying one around for 45 minutes... and weight becomes the most important number.
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
Ohh man, you're right George! That wasn't the goal of the video but I still probably should have brought that up...its also why people that uses these a lot like to use backpack blowers so often. Thanks for that helpful comment!
@K2TG209
@K2TG209 Год назад
Great video
@jacob042
@jacob042 2 месяца назад
3:54 I like to think he only has 2 pairs of earmuffs and chooses to protect his kids’ ears over his own. :)
@dontaewoods79
@dontaewoods79 5 месяцев назад
What cfm/mph would you use for drying your car?
@dannymcneal
@dannymcneal 2 года назад
Speaking of attachments, would be nice to see how these blowers compare with different attachments. For example, my EGO 650 has a narrow attachment that apparently speeds up the stream while spreading it out? Thanks for the comparison!
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
Yeah, if you buy the ego 650 it comes with the narrow tip, regular tip, and an extra tip that flattens the air flow out while blowers like my old Dewalt, the Toro, and the SunJoe don't have any other tips than the main one. At some point I'll have to do a refresh on my blower comparison video with extra info like this thrown in along with extra blowers thrown into the comparison too.
@dannymcneal
@dannymcneal 2 года назад
@@TurfMechanic - Thank you! Looking forward to seeing that comparison (even though I already own the one I love 😜).
@aquienpuedainteresar4188
@aquienpuedainteresar4188 2 года назад
Blowing leaves is a task i really have to master. My neighbor, with slightly smaller yard finishes in half the time. He uses a corded black and decker with a very small opening. I guess there's more to it than power and speed 🤔
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
Honestly, blowing in a slight breeze always slows the job down and blowing them when they are freshly on the ground helps too...and grass length makes the job easier or harder...and and practice, lol my last house had so many mature trees, now I have a much easier job with leaf management!
@2musiclover534
@2musiclover534 2 года назад
Liked also here. I am a bit confused by the different videos. In one, you said Toro is more powerful than the EGO. And then in a recent video you said EGO is more powerful than the Toro (5+ thrust vs 4+ lbs thrust.) Then in a head to head video 2 weeks ago (posted 2 weeks after this), you said those with the budget should go with the EGO over the Toro as it is more refined. And yet here your 'go to' is the Toro which you grab first. Can you clarify? I do want a powerful unit to blow of snow off decks, cars, and a big front drive area as the snow comes down so that we don't have to shovel packed snow. And for focused high speed with the Toro, can't you just adapt an 'aftermarket' narrow nozzle to the TORO? Thanks.
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
My leaf blower vids from 2020 have a few flawed bits of info in them. I fully replaced one from 2020 already with the one published last month. I'll be doing the same with some of the others in time. In most cases anything published most recently should be relied more upon. I try my best, always have, but I do make errors along the way that I try to correct them when I have the time to do so. From my most recent testing I find the ego 650 to be stronger and quieter than the Toro every time...not by much but every time nevertheless.
@2musiclover534
@2musiclover534 2 года назад
@@TurfMechanic Thank you. NOOOO problem. It is great to see you getting more refined and precise. So somehow, the TORO is your 1st go to anyways. That counts for a lot if I understood it correctly. Thanks.
@davidgonzales-ec8bo
@davidgonzales-ec8bo 2 года назад
Swimming pool? Mind blown!
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
Haha, that one took a soda bottle cut into a funnel to work but I swear it blew up the pool 100 times faster than the cheapo air pump most people use. 😎
@Jon_2218
@Jon_2218 9 месяцев назад
Did you know there is a Black Panther right behind you stocking you 🤔
@patshelton3712
@patshelton3712 2 года назад
I have 3 leaf blowers, just bought my 3rd, or should I say my husband did. He has never did lawn work, it's time to for me to rake this acre again, cause the battery powered ones he bought is only good for drive way and patio, so today he decided he would buy a cheap gas powered that blows 200 MPG. I doubt I will even use it. He has no idea what it's like to swing one for hours and not all the leaves are going where you want them. I need a back pack blower with some force, but not him he's too cheap . I just feel I can rake up piles, put them in large trash can and dump them in my burn pile. I ain't got time standing in one spot fooling with trying to get them across the whole yard to the burn pile. Either way you're gonna be raking at some point. He hasn't a clue. To him it just looks easy. Ugh!
@vashon100
@vashon100 Год назад
has never done vs did
@michaelsteele5495
@michaelsteele5495 2 года назад
Sometimes I wonder if you read my mind then create posts. I was just thinking that I need to rid of my Echo electric cord blower.
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
This is actually one of my favorite "types" of comments I get, I love providing good information for people when they need it. Thanks for watching Michael!
@518TommyP
@518TommyP Год назад
electric blowers with really high cfm and mph seem to be a LOT louder than the smaller brushless motors with slower speed...they should ALL come with a db rating and frequency band ..those electric blowers vs gas are high pitched screeching monsters compared to gas
@jasono2139
@jasono2139 Год назад
I think you need to get your hearing checked then because there's zero chance that a gas blower will make less dB simply because they run at higher frequencies. Since gas engines typically run slower, the fan doesn't make nearly as much of a high pitch whiny (like a turbocharger), but the exhaust more than makes up for that.
@davidgonzales-ec8bo
@davidgonzales-ec8bo 2 года назад
Oh sweet Jesus! You can use a leaf blower on snow!
@TurfMechanic
@TurfMechanic 2 года назад
Dude! Yes you can! Dry snow moves easier with a blower than with anything else! If it's ice you can melt it with ice melt then disburse it with the leaf blower soooo easy. 👌
@danielvandermerwe7921
@danielvandermerwe7921 Год назад
Mph hands down.. I have 4 oak trees and the leafs get stuck in grass along with acorns. Mph is king
@tonychau1983
@tonychau1983 Год назад
I gotta deal with helicopters. What you end up getting
@randyspinney5355
@randyspinney5355 Год назад
So air volume vs pressure! Lol
@jasono2139
@jasono2139 Год назад
Incorrect... air flow vs air speed.
@jasono2139
@jasono2139 Год назад
As an engineer... your explanation of the meanings of CFM and MPH were cringe inducing. 🤦 Just because you have a single CFM number does not mean you can convert that back and forth between high CFM or higher MPH... that's not how blowers and fans work. Something you'll never see published by manufacturers is their air flow (CFM) vs static pressure curves which is how well a blower can continue moving air as an increasing amount of back pressure (flow restrictions) is applied. Centrifugal fans are excellent at maintaining flow at high static pressures... axial fans are not (which are most of the blowers you showed here). If you put a tight enough nozzle on any of these blowers, it'll most likely barely accelerate the air any faster... at a certain point, it'll just blow less (same MPH... less CFM). Leaf blowers like Toro's 3-in-1 that uses a centrifugal impeller will not achieve the same CFM ratings, but if you want higher MPH (which is necessary for blowing heavy objects), attaching a nozzle will greatly improve its MPH. ...in other words, CFM is not "King"...nor is MPH.
@leosan2173
@leosan2173 2 месяца назад
As a consumer of comments, your comment takes the cake for most cringe on this video. Here's your medal:🥇
@jasono2139
@jasono2139 2 месяца назад
@leosan2173 that's ironic considering yours was dumb as 💩. I guess the higher-than-elementary-school comment was too confusing for you.
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