Sunday, January 24, 2021

Leaf Blower - 20V Leaf Blower Cordless with Battery & Charger, Electric Leaf Blower for Lawn Care, Battery Powered Leaf Blower Cordless Lightweight for Snow Blowing (Battery & Charger Included)

 Leaf Blower - 20V Leaf Blower Cordless with Battery & Charger, Electric Leaf Blower for Lawn Care, Battery Powered Leaf Blower Cordless Lightweight for Snow Blowing (Battery & Charger Included)

 About this item

  •     Advanced Motor and Turbo Engine Tech; Snapfresh leaf blower equipped copper motor, with advanced turbo techs the motor could provide longer product life span and reduce energy consumption than traditional engine; Besides, snapfresh cordless leaf blower applied turbocharging technology which increased the max air output to 130mph; Snapfresh is the mark of better user experience with higher sustainability
  •     Dual Speed Mode with Adjustable Blowing Tubes; Snapfresh cordless leaf blower cordless carries speed adjusting function; The 2 in 1 design realizes the aim of changing operating scenario by simply pushing the switch; Two modes, 60mph to 130mph, could help you easily convert from indoor work to outdoor work; With adjustable blowing tubes, people with all height would find out a comfortable using experience
  •     Ultra-lightweight and Ergonomic Design; Snapfresh understand customer’s needs of house working tool; Snapfresh cordless leaf blower designed for family work has a super light body which weight less than 2.7lb, can be comfortably operated by one hand; The handgrip is wrapped with flexible rubber, helps you prevent slipping when using; Snapfresh, refresh your house working experience
  •     Full Accessory, Battery, and Charger Included; Snapfresh leaf blower is the first choice for your family, we provide all accessories you need to start your work immediately; No need for extra purchase like other brands; The included 2.0ah 20v battery could support you for 15-25min work depending on mode; A full charge will take 1 hour using included fast charger (please do not charge overnight)
  •     Quick Assembly, All for The User; Snapfresh’s mission is ‘to make people’s life easier’, all product by Snapfresh is designed base on this mission; our products are lightweight, well fitted and could be assembly within minutes



How to deal with fallen leaves in the fall


I love fall . After a long, hot summer (it's been really humid on the east coast!), It's a relief to enjoy the fresh air the season brings. But with autumn comes the fall of the leaves and, if you live in a house with a garden, you need a good plan to get rid of these in an effective and good way for you and your home.

1. Sweep the leaves with a rake

For most of us who live in houses with a little garden, sweeping the leaves is one of the autumn traditions. It is undoubtedly a good exercise and you enjoy the outdoors, but I advise you to choose the right materials to facilitate your work. Start by choosing a rake that is light and has an ergonomic handle… you will notice the difference in your hands and on your back! Also look for a model whose end is shaped like a curved fan to collect the maximum number of sheets in each pass. The best rakes are designed so that their tines pick up leaves without damaging the grass or digging into the ground. Do not forget to wear gloves to avoid blisters, caused by rubbing with the handle, and to wear closed shoes. If you suffer from allergies, do this work with a mask.

The most effective method of grouping the leaves is to sweep and accumulate them on a large tarp on the ground. The tarp is easy to transport from one place to another just by dragging it and, when you have all the sheets together, it will be easier to put them in the bags they sell for this purpose or simply put them next to the curb for the trucks to vacuum of recycling . To collect the leaves quickly and efficiently, I advise you to make a small investment ( about $ 15) in one of the devices that collect leaves ( leaf scoop ), since these are adjusted in each hand to make them larger and collect more leaves at the same time . 


2. Shred the leaves with a lawnmower

The mower is not only for cutting grass in the spring and summer. When autumn comes, also use it to cut and shred fallen leaves on the lawn. You will save a lot of time and work! Just be careful to put the mower blade in the highest position and remove the bag where the grass clippings collect. Then run the mower over the blades over and over again until they are reduced to very small pieces. In addition to avoiding the hassle of sweeping, collecting and disposing of leaves, the advantage of this method is that it turns the remnants of shredded leaves (mixed with blades of grass) into a layer of mulch that is excellent for fertilizing your lawn. If after cutting the leaves into small pieces you prefer to remove them from the lawn, He puts his bag back on the mower and runs the mower through the grass again. Remember that this mixture of pieces of dried leaves and blades of grass is very good for yourcomposting or, if you have them, for raised beds in the garden.


3. Blow the leaves with the most convenient device

The leaf blowing method is one of the most popular for removing leaves from around the house and garden, then bundling them up on a tarp for easy collection. It is a particularly effective system to reach those leaves that are trapped in corners or in areas that are difficult to access. Try to blow the leaves on calm and dry days, as if they are wet they are much heavier. To choose the model that best suits your needs, take these criteria into account:

Power source
Among the main options are blowers that run on electricity or gas. Among the electric, you can find wireless models that work with batteries and allow you to move freely around all outdoor spaces. By not having cables, you will avoid more than one trip and even a fall! They usually last about 30 minutes. The models that are plugged into the electrical current have the disadvantage of dragging a cable, but they have the advantage of operating without interruptions. Gas blowers are cordless and typically the most powerful, but also the loudest; they also emit a strong odor.

Power
If you buy a leaf blower, consider two numbers: miles per hour (MPH) and cubic feet per minute (CFM). The latter is the most important indicator as it gives you an idea of ​​the power of the blower, while the MPH measures the speed of the air (they usually range between 120 and 250 MPH). A blower that is at least 130 CFM is usually sufficient for a medium garden.

Noise
Noise level, measured in decibels, is always an important consideration when choosing a blower. In fact, most municipalities have strict rules on what days and between what hours you can blow the leaves. They emit a noise between 64 and 107 decibels, so it is always advisable to use them with hearing protection. As there are small objects that can fly around you, it is also advisable to wear eye protection.

Weight
Leaf blowers average between 5 and 20 pounds. My recommendation is that you choose the lightest and most efficient model for the size of your garden to alleviate the impact on your hands, arms and back. If you decide on a blower that uses gas for fuel, consider one of the backpack models. By hanging on the back, they distribute the weight better.


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