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fiveoh
> 3 dayMy old Hitachi gas blower had a little more power than this Milwaukee one, but this is a GREAT blower. I use it when mowing my lawn and my mothers lawn. It has no problem blowing dry grass clipping and leaves around. If the grass gets wet, thats a little more challenging, but its challenging for the gas one, too. Battery life is pretty good, too. I have Milwaukee XC8.0 adn HD12.0 batteries and get plenty of blow time out of either.
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Happily satisfied
> 3 dayWorks awesome
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Brenda
Greater than one weekLove this blower. We originally bought one for our RV and had a gas one at home. We ended up buying one for home as well. It’s light and does a great job!
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Yiriam
> 3 dayMe encantò, entrega súper rápida. Muchas gracias.
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Sabryna Bernier
> 3 dayLove it! Milwaukee makes great products!
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Luke
> 3 dayGreat blower, very powerful. It has turtle and rabbit speeds, with a variable trigger. Pretty light, good airflow, spools up fast. This thing BLOWS thru batteries though. I need to get some 9.0ah or bigger batteries to get more than 5-10 min of runtime.
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Peter Calabrese
> 3 daygreat power. i have many milwaukee tools, this is one of the best
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Brian R.
> 3 dayWhat you would expect from a Milwaukee designed product. It doesnt fail in being a second generation tool either. The greatest upgrade in my opinion is pulling the intake farther away from the users body. It doesnt get pulled towards my leg like the original model did. The other noticeable changes are the reduced weight (between half a pound and a pound lighter). And the change from a gradual low power to high power, it now has a button to switch between low power and high power (blowing force). Although like most Milwaukee tools the trigger pull can still be used to modulate power but when locking it on it is now on full power for either low or high. This second power control change is not a positive or negative for me, I dont know if it matters for me which way they have it set up even having used both. The biggest question for an existing first generation user is if its worth upgrading. I have two answers for this. First if it is not a primary tool for you then keep the first generation product. It works fine and has gradual power all the way up. Second if this is a tool that you use on a regular basis you will probably notice the difference. It is somewhere between half a pound and a pound lighter (Im not sure this is enough of a factor for most people). Using them side by side it blows a little stronger and farther but unless they are side by side or you use them on a regular basis its probably not something that would be noticed. The other factor is the high and low vs gradual power all the way up.
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Mike Ratliff
> 3 dayNice and lite, good power. If you have a lot of area to blow off, consider a second battery.
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ednaz
> 3 dayi will order second one for my business