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Know Your Blower

Every yard has its perfect match. Here's a breakdown of every blower type we cover — each available in gas, corded electric, or cordless battery power.

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Leaf & Debris Blowers

Year-round workhorses for leaves, grass clippings, dirt, and general yard debris.

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Seasonal & Specialty

Purpose-built machines for snow removal and gutter maintenance.

Latest Editorials

Deep-dive guides on the equipment decisions that actually matter.

Snow blower clearing a steep driveway in winter conditions
⛰️ Slope & Traction

Snow Blowers for Steep Driveways — Top Picks for Traction & Control

Standard snow blowers slide, spin, and stall on inclines. We researched the machines actually engineered for slopes — track drive systems, serious torque, and the weight distribution needed to grip a hill and keep moving. Here are the top three, ranked by real slope performance.

Cleaning gutters with a leaf blower attachment from the ground — no ladder needed
🏠 Gutter Care

Clean Gutters with a Leaf Blower — No Ladder Required

Climbing a ladder with a running blower is unnecessary and risky. The right gutter attachment lets you clean from the ground. We compare the top kits, explain what CFM you actually need, and show which tools reach single-story and two-story gutters safely.

Gutter blower kit reaching second-story gutters on a two-story house
📐 Reach Guide

Gutter Blower for a Two-Story House — Reach, Power & Safety

Standard gutter kits stop at 10–12 feet. Second-story gutters sit at 16–22 feet. We cover the three kits that actually bridge that gap, explain how much CFM you need at full extension, and walk through the technique that makes two-story ground-level cleaning work safely.

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Pro Blowing Tips

A few things every yard owner should know before firing up a blower.

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Blow With the Wind, Not Against It

Sounds obvious, but checking wind direction before you start can cut your work time in half. Work with nature, not against it.

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Keep the Nozzle Low

A 15–20° angle close to the ground moves debris more efficiently than blasting air straight down. Less noise, more results.

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Use Ear Protection — Always

Even "quiet" blowers hit 65+ decibels. Invest in proper ear protection to save your hearing over years of yard work.

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Don't Wait for All the Leaves to Fall

Multiple light sessions beat one massive cleanup every time. Your lawn will thank you, and the job stays manageable.

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Store Batteries at 40–60% Charge

Lithium-ion batteries last significantly longer when stored at a partial charge in a cool, dry place during the off-season.

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