Milwaukee's Leaf Blower is.. Not Great. Here's How they Fixed it (Update in Comments)

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  • čas přidán 1. 09. 2022
  • Find it here: shrsl.com/3okcr Lifetime updated tool rankings: torquetestchannel.etsy.com Today we take a look at the all new Milwaukee FUEL M18 (sort of 36V) 2824-20 Leaf Blower and compare it to their current M18 2724 model. There's enough of a gap between these two to park a bus, in both performance and price. So we size them up by testing their claims vs real life as usual, and leave the decision up to you.
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    Torque, who started TTC, is working in product development for Astro Tools. TTC is not the only testing out there, always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool!
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  • @TorqueTestChannel
    @TorqueTestChannel  Před rokem +231

    *UPDATE!* The below suggestions were correct. Our 1 year old HD12.0 is not pulling from all banks of cells :( The M18 still ranks last here though. We just took apart the battery to confirm. AND just tested the single batt blower with an XC6.0 and it ALSO lasted 9.5mins. I do apologize for the fake news, either way a 1 year old HD12.0 battery used maybe 2 times a month kicking the bucket not reflecting too well on the 'ol red brand. Ranking has been updated for those of you who have it. 19 mins, 38 points, 824 points total. Still last place :P
    And correction, the new model is a Gen 3, the Gen 1 M18 FUEL looks like a real chonker. Also @ 12:58 my voiceover is correct, it is 1005 total. Runtime should be 32 points total for the dual battery, not 36.
    It's only our 2nd episode, and it's getting close to that season. We can certainly test more models, we're reading your suggestions!

    • @frjhracing
      @frjhracing Před rokem +22

      On the single battery, test the lead to lead voltage after usage. it seams like the tool may be depleting only some sub-packs instead of the whole battery pack. Either from a bad contact, broken wire, or something. Also, the charger wouldn't indicate a problem since the on-battery balancing would've probably corrected it enough to not throw an error.
      As you go across, there should be 4 sections of 3.5-4.5V pin to pin, all should be pretty close. If ones non-depleted, full charge voltage - there's your culprit.

    • @joshchamberlain9413
      @joshchamberlain9413 Před rokem

      Im wondering what 21700 vs 18650 cells are being used. While bare bones normally a 21700 is typically better in performance, the C ratings or discharge are vastly different cell to cell even in same size. Having one pack of cells with a discharge of "x" vs another can totally change the run times. My guess is these are very high discharge, to get the power, but sacrifice is runtime.

    • @jc5495
      @jc5495 Před rokem

      Original gen 1 which I own has a variable control similar to the new dual battery. With Gen 2 you had either high or low. So theoretically you can get a bit more time with the gen 1 on 75% vs gen 2 either 50% or 100%. Gen 1 is heavier but is better balanced. Though both running 12 ah batteries, the gen 2 will run for 1 minute longer.

    • @paulw9732
      @paulw9732 Před rokem +2

      I have a 2 yr old 8.0 not used that often doing the same as your 12.0 🤦‍♂️. I also have a m12 6.0 same issue same age. I miss the m18 9.0 when they had the grey sides. To my knowledge they had no issue until they removed the grey. M18 9.0 hands down my favorite m18 battery !

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Před rokem +12

      @@frjhracing Thanks mate. RIP to our $250 battery

  • @TaylorTobitt
    @TaylorTobitt Před rokem +41

    okay, never in my life did i think i would be watching a test on leaf blowers, but here i am, content and interested lol

    • @quentinvaisala3134
      @quentinvaisala3134 Před rokem +1

      Fucking same, I've ordered 1k worth of Milwaukee tools last month

    • @evilkidd1876
      @evilkidd1876 Před 3 měsíci

      Hahaha 😂 💯% am i crazy or is the world crazy?! Lol

    • @carmelolocasto1
      @carmelolocasto1 Před měsícem

      Your not the only one 😂😂

  • @Seadalgo
    @Seadalgo Před rokem +230

    'We went back on our word, but in our defense; our word was dumb' -Probably Milwaukee

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 Před rokem +14

      While I value sticking to ones word, I can make exception for going back on it if it was dumb and doing so results in the wrong being righted.

    • @Factoryseconds123
      @Factoryseconds123 Před rokem +3

      Makita did better than the 1 battery Milwaukee without 21700 cells and without giant 12.0 batteries.

    • @andrewk8636
      @andrewk8636 Před rokem +1

      Milwaukee needs to get a 60v platform

    • @james10739
      @james10739 Před rokem

      I mean it still uses 18v batteries

    • @james10739
      @james10739 Před rokem +1

      @@Factoryseconds123 are you saying Milwaukees on 21700 battery is the 12Ah because thats not the case the 9s, are the 3.0 cp is 21700s I think I have seen a double stack 8Ah as well with 21700s

  • @K0Kaz
    @K0Kaz Před rokem +18

    Recent sub here, and want to say I appreciate the effort you've put in on all the testing methodologies. First came across the channel early in the year when trying to decide on a new platform to replace my 20yr old Makita NiMH stuff. Keep up the great work!

    • @travisjazzbo3490
      @travisjazzbo3490 Před rokem

      "My Makita stuff lasts absolutely forever... but looking to change to something else"

  • @bradley3549
    @bradley3549 Před rokem +75

    I have the original Milwaukee blower and I'm actually surprised to see it at the end of this list as the thing does everything I ask it to - mostly just a quick dust off of the sidewalks, patio, and I use it to start very high heat campfires! My only comparison is an old black and decker 120v plug in unit though.

    • @71gmonet
      @71gmonet Před rokem +13

      Same experience. I got my Milwaukee when they first came out and they were giving them away for $89 at Home Depot on sale. It does everything good enough except for one critical thing. I got the Ego 765 to dry my vehicles. I bought a 3D printed stubby nozzle and it is so much fun to blow dry my vehicles quickly because it is very powerful.
      I actually prefer the Milwaukee with its lower output, I feather the trigger gently blow all my mower clippings down the driveway into the curb which makes it easy to sweep up using the curb to keep it all the clipping together. This is good on windy days when I want to keep clippings low to the ground so the wind does not carry them.

    • @GamingwithIinfected
      @GamingwithIinfected Před rokem +3

      Same here! I use it to dry off my car and it does it very well!

    • @M.TTT.
      @M.TTT. Před rokem +4

      same, at the price in the video its not worth it, but I got mine for like 150ish with a 5.0ah battery I think. Perfect for semi-drying the car before spray wax and cleaning the garage/porch. Big jobs requires the Stihl BR800 backpack blower anyways.

    • @Matt30188
      @Matt30188 Před rokem +2

      I got mine for 299 but it came with 2 8 ah high output batteries and a fast charger. I love mine but its definitely can't keep up during leaf season lol

    • @M.TTT.
      @M.TTT. Před rokem +5

      @@Matt30188 good deal for those batteries, but yea I wouldn't be caught using it for leaves as the main blower. Need a real backpack blower, otherwise it'd take all day with any electric blower

  • @derekedwards5390
    @derekedwards5390 Před rokem +2

    I love this channel so much fun! Thanks for the great videos and hard work!!

  • @josenieves5038
    @josenieves5038 Před rokem +5

    I just got the Milwaukee 2724 as a "free tool" for black Friday ... and I was really impressed with it. I have an older corded Toro and an old Craftsman C3 battery blower (yes the battery is good) ... both of them are only used to blow off the porch, the deck or the driveway & really light duty stuff like pollen. I have to use my gas backpack for wet leaves.
    So I'm impressed that the 2724 can blow wet leaves and is more powerful than the corded Toro ... it can't replace a gas backpack, but its good for what it does. I may actually buy a 2nd one so both kids go clean up and I can sit down.
    But I would say a blower is more of something you buy for the battery system you've already decided to use. Its great to see a comparison. Thank you.

  • @mohanliyanage6297
    @mohanliyanage6297 Před 11 měsíci +25

    I was looking for a lightweight blower for my deck. czcams.com/users/postUgkxgioZQl3J5wPGAeDINzbieKbT5qomSEx3 There are some huge trees around my house and the leaves and pods drop all over my deck. Having to move furniture around to sweep has become too big a chore. This blower was the answer. It is light enough for this 70yr old lady and powerful enough to blow all the tree droppings off my rather large deck. Thank you B&D. Be aware the cord is not included. I use a 3 prong outdoor cord 25' cord for my 12' x 20' deck. The cord retainer works very well, but don't try to pass the plug through it. That is NOT how it works. You just have to loop the cord and it works great. One of my best purchases. Very happy.

  • @slimjim2291
    @slimjim2291 Před rokem +16

    Being that I have used the m18 (not sure if gen 1 or 2) while working for a lawn care company, I have found them to be completely reliable and absolutely capable for 90% of the work. As for the other 10%, when you need to break out the echo backpack blower, you break out the echo backpack blower. The boss was a Milwaukee fanboy and had the weed eaters also along with just about all the m18 shop tools that they made.
    Personally, I have Dewalt for the few battery powered tools that I have and for lawn equipment I prefer gas but the Milwaukee stuff is quite good for what it is.

  • @OhioPowerTool
    @OhioPowerTool Před rokem +1

    Awesome review as always! Love all the detailed info.

  • @clarkfos3447
    @clarkfos3447 Před rokem +9

    Interesting for sure! I'd like to see Makita's older but only 36v blower with two 6ah 1650 cell batteries tested in comparison.
    Also DeWalt would be great to see in the future.
    👍 As always great video and content guys!

  • @gregoryfairchild2460
    @gregoryfairchild2460 Před rokem +1

    Good video!
    Good info.
    I love my $79 Worx corded 250mph 2spd leaf blower.
    And it mulches great.
    The large diameter tube is quieter, and don't clog as easy when mulching.
    Very strong!

  • @Mr05sti
    @Mr05sti Před rokem +1

    Thank you for doing this... keep up on the yard tools!

  • @TorqueTestChannel
    @TorqueTestChannel  Před rokem +5

    Just a reminder to see pinned comment, our HD12.0 battery is no longer pulling from all banks of cells RIP

  • @fitch8363
    @fitch8363 Před rokem

    My wife bought an 80V MAX Kolbalt (Model KHB 400B) at Lowe's several years ago. That thing is amazing.

  • @rickybobbyracing9106
    @rickybobbyracing9106 Před rokem

    Part way in i'm thinking, what if you mix different batteries, and then you guys mix in different batteries!! Love this channel, it can't be beat!

  • @venturebro24
    @venturebro24 Před rokem +5

    The Ryobi #RY404010 (730cfm/190mph) 40v whisper series blower has been truly amazing for me over the past year. It it nearly as good as moving wet leaves as my Stihl BR600 backpack blower (albeit it doesn't last nearly as long).

  • @MadLadCustoms
    @MadLadCustoms Před rokem +20

    Great review! I got the dual battery Makita one & I beat it to shit. Super reliable even after living in the back of my truck with the elements. I think I dropped it once and it chipped by the battery housing. Always running it with two 5ah and it does well on a medium sized yard without recharghing. Been going on for 4 years now no problems, would love to see your review on it. Thanks for the work! 💪

    • @ImpulseAudioSpeakers
      @ImpulseAudioSpeakers Před rokem +1

      I’ve used the 18V Makita and own the 36V Makita. The 36 spanks the 18. I imagine it would do well in this test.

    • @travisjazzbo3490
      @travisjazzbo3490 Před rokem +1

      The thing that these channels can't test, is the reliability and longevity of tools. Makita is the Honda or Toyota of tools. May not be as sexy in some ways, but they will last a LONG TIME. Also, often times I hear that they have fallen behind, but yet people don't know they have the largest line of 18V/36V 1 battery type systems of anyone out there. Also, they gave been shipping intelligent fast chargers standard for like 10 years now that charge fast, but are intelligent to do it right not to harm the batteries

  • @TheAmericanUhate
    @TheAmericanUhate Před rokem

    I've got the m18 blower and use it daily at work for blowing out reefer trailers. I've used it about a year and a half now and love it

  • @LardLarf2
    @LardLarf2 Před rokem +18

    Nice video . I’ve been impressed with my gen one blower. Needing two batteries sounds like a downside to me

  • @nellermann
    @nellermann Před rokem

    I have the original Milwaukee battery blower, I bought it when I got their battery string trimmer and edger system two years ago. For my quarter acre city lot, I use use it after every mow on my walkways and driveway a well as I use it nearly daily in my garage. I couldn't use my Echo backpack blower in the garage as it left way too much fumes. I really don't try to use my MKE blower for trying to clear leaves, it just isn't enough for that task and I wouldn't recommend it for leaf clearing. I still love it as I already had many Milwaukee cordless tools so kept me in the same battery family. The fact that it is instant on and off is awesome as well, with gas powered blowers you just can't go on and off so easily. This video's run time results are accurate!

  • @thebeardedlifestyle5563

    Don’t see myself upgrading. In FL and for the size I cut and blow which is really just lawn clippings never leaves, I love how it performs .

  • @SomeGuysGarage
    @SomeGuysGarage Před rokem +58

    Would really like to see the Dewalt's put through the same testing...both the 1st and 2nd gen 20v and the 60v.

    • @marcowens3522
      @marcowens3522 Před rokem +1

      Definitely!

    • @shadowopsairman1583
      @shadowopsairman1583 Před rokem

      I have a 1/4 apex impact from 2014, gotten water and oils in it and it kept on ticking, batteries are still practically new after 8 years of use.

    • @ferndalehennessy
      @ferndalehennessy Před rokem +1

      I have the 20v and I like it but the 4 hour battery dies pretty quick

    • @PageMarker1
      @PageMarker1 Před rokem

      @@ferndalehennessy Sure does. I researched and it got good reviews. I should have gone EGO.

  • @FlashxJump
    @FlashxJump Před rokem

    i appreciate these testing demos and all you do. I use Craftsman for my yard work. Those tools include an electric mower (comes with two 5ah bats and i use for all of these tools), weedwhacker, and of course leaf blower. Would be lying if I said I wasn't interested to see how the cheaper red brand stacks up lol

  • @AB-un2yr
    @AB-un2yr Před rokem +2

    The new m18 Dual Battery model is working well for me. Much better than the previous model. I use 2 3.0’s to drop the weight or 2 8.0s when I want more runtime. I do wish it had a lower pitch to the motor, more like the Ego, but I like the slide switch, battery level lights and am surprised to find the bottom handle convenient for some angles of use. Might have to take it apart and try to find a sound dampening hack…

  • @kentnunley4957
    @kentnunley4957 Před rokem

    I just bought a 24v kobalt leaf blower it is rated at 120 mph and 500cfm seems impressive to me for the money I'd like to see one of those tested keep up the good work !

  • @99unclebob
    @99unclebob Před rokem

    good test reviews, I looked at these popular platforms last year and tried out a few ,Ryobi, Milwaukee, Dewalt Makita and the Ego ,i found the Ego and Makita to be the best and ended up choosing the Ego blower in the end, best charge time and awesome ergonomics and low noise, it did not bother my hands with vibration either, Having Carpal Tunnel this was important to me and it has worked flawlessly so as has my Ego lawnmower for a number of years already 👍

  • @GoFastGator
    @GoFastGator Před rokem +8

    EGo has far more powerful blowers out than the 530cfm unit. Would like to see the 700+cfm unit tested. Might as well try out a Makita 18x2 and the XGT 40V units too. Toro has a 60V blower that’s pretty decent. You might need to take the channel through an IPO to finance it, but comparisons against the bigger Stihl battery units would be awesome as well.

  • @johnnyjoseph1389
    @johnnyjoseph1389 Před rokem

    I had the old Milwaukee blower and when it went missing I replaced it with a Hart backpack blower.... Huge difference, The backpack blower is amazing...

  • @paulw9732
    @paulw9732 Před rokem +6

    The m18 single battery in your test is actually a gen2 fuel blower.

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yup, you're spot on about that. Thought the current single battery WAS that but it appears to look more lego-block like than this one

  • @lepore5326
    @lepore5326 Před rokem +6

    Test the DeWalt Flexvolt leaf blower. Guarantee it blows all of them out of the water.
    If there’s anything DeWalt can do, they can build outside equipment better than everyone. Ask Project Farm and Workshop Addict

  • @jasonn4397
    @jasonn4397 Před rokem +36

    I've had some great success with my Ryobi 40V Whisper Blower (MODEL: #RY40470) but unsure how it would stack up on this rankings chart. They've apparently released a newer Whisper 40V too, (MODEL: #RY404100) thats supposed to be 730 CFM at 190MPH. Seems impossibly overstated.

    • @mikeythanos
      @mikeythanos Před rokem +1

      I'm already in the Ryobi family. And I do detailing and was looking at those exact leaf blowers. How do you like yours?

    • @Free_Born
      @Free_Born Před rokem +2

      I have had a few of the 'other' top brands of blowers and am not a fan of Ryobi but I tried this blower...(meaning the Ryobi 730cfm 40volt Jason listed above) and I am impressed... its a keeper... way better than all the others I have tried... and seems to last a very reasonable amount of time.... meaning... I get the chore done before the battery is done. I like there 40v batteries and have added a 12" 40volt chainsaw from Ryobi as well... cut two 10-12" dia. trees completely down and up to firewood size... about 35-40ft tall.... with one and a half of the same battery's...
      I never would have even thought to try these tools... I'm a Milwaukee fan.... but picked up a bunch of different "new in box" Ryobi tools at an action for super cheap and had to try them to see if they worked.... was not going to use them... just see if they powered on.... then sell them off..... I still have all of them....
      been thinking I should try and paint the cases red or something.... so I can take them out in public....

    • @jasonn4397
      @jasonn4397 Před rokem +1

      @@mikeythanos it’s pretty good, very quite and the 40V batter seems to last a very long time.

    • @qqslp
      @qqslp Před rokem

      @@mikeythanos I have been using Ryobi 40V HP blowers in a professional setting (maintaining 190 acre complex) for the last year. Zero issues other than the turbo button gets filled with dust and needs to be cleaned occasionally.
      Power is phenomenal for a one-hand blower. If you use turbo button constantly, the batteries drain fast, which is why we have around 20 batteries lol.

    • @shadowopsairman1583
      @shadowopsairman1583 Před rokem

      I have a ry and its trash

  • @davidhamilton163
    @davidhamilton163 Před rokem

    Got the 1 battery version. It takes care of the driveway, sidewalks, and gutters just fine. No heavy use in lawn at all so does the trick

  • @yamaguy
    @yamaguy Před 3 měsíci

    Great video!! Hope you test the new Milwaukee back pack blower!!

  • @anon58973
    @anon58973 Před rokem

    I can use a 12Ah and weedwhack my yard, edge driveway and sidewalks, and have 3 bars left. Throw it on the 18V blower and - moving quickly - I can get most everything blown off. It's amazing how efficient the string trimmer head is vs the blower. Awesome video.

    • @Walkop
      @Walkop Před 8 dny

      That's crazy to me, because the string trimmer uses way more power than the blower As a landscaper. The m182724 blower, the single battery, sips power. I can cut 15 properties and do all of the blowing on one 8.0 battery

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 Před rokem

    I have the dual battery M18 fuel. Love the power and the sound it makes. Sounds much better than the gas ones.

  • @akfortyfo7024
    @akfortyfo7024 Před rokem +1

    My m18 blower rocks. Not sure where the complaints are coming from but it does everything I need it to with ease. Grass, leaves, dirt, small gravel

  • @porthole2
    @porthole2 Před rokem

    I have the original M18 compact blower as well as the the newer single battery tested here.
    The old blower was bought for a specific purpose, blow the slide tops on our 5th wheel and to stoke campfires. It does both great.
    The newer 18v blower was a freebie included with a chainsaw/12.0 package.
    It works OK, is good for my wife to handle but it is is ear piercing.
    Unlike selling off my two gas chainsaws after the first use of the M chainsaw, I'm not selling my Redmax backpack blower anytime soon.

  • @tomgreene9098
    @tomgreene9098 Před rokem +1

    I've always used Echo gas blowers, so I'd be interested to see how their DPB-2500 battery blower compares.

  • @ralphdodson9865
    @ralphdodson9865 Před rokem

    At full price the Milwaukee blower gen 1 is NFG. I already have the batteries and found one for 179 with free 5amp battery included. Works for my small jobs around my house. This thing definitely eats up batteries quick. Would not recommend to anyone doing serious yard work. Thanks for the content

  • @Guillotines_For_Globalists

    My Milwaukee blower is phenomenal. Tried a Ryobi battery powered backpack blower for 5 minutes back in 2020 and immediately returned it. The Milwaukee blower the doors off of a backpack blower which I didn't think could be possible.

  • @hedydd2
    @hedydd2 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a petrol leaf blower for the big and continuous jobs. Also have the Milwaukee 18V blower for use where space is restricted and especially for enclosed spaces where gas exhaust is extremely toxic.They complement each other for different aspects of blowing.

  • @johns9652
    @johns9652 Před rokem

    I saw another channel where the guy mounted a leafblower on a homemade foamboard airplane, and it actually flew (after a couple failed attempts and some adjustments). I think he used the Greenworks model, there was a big 80 on the side you could see while he was working on it and flying it. I was hoping the test of this one would prove it was a real badass, so I could go back to that video and leave a comment asking him to try again, but the mph is the same and higher weight.

  • @someguy0089
    @someguy0089 Před rokem +1

    I used to be a tti rep in Texas and along the years during training they said advertising 20V was misleading but later they released Hart 20v power tools, they said Ego placing the motor on the 56V trimmer bump head was dumb, then they did that that on the Gen 2 58V Echo trimmer, they said Makita requiring two 18v batteries was bad for the consumer and M18 Fuel did not need to do that to produce the power the consumers wanted, then this happened. They said Ego releasing carbon fiber shafts on their trimmers was a gimmick, how Ryobi makes 40V carbon fiber shaft trimmers, they said DeWalt measuring how many watt hours produced was dumb and did not translate to power and now they know it’s very important for some if not many. I definitely drank the TTi marketing koolaid at first but then I realized some companies do it better so why not adopt that ?!

  • @a.graham5264
    @a.graham5264 Před rokem

    I bought the 2824 a couple nights ago and found that at a moderate speed run time is quite long and more then enough to get the job done!

  • @LorandHungary
    @LorandHungary Před rokem +10

    You got to test the 40V Makita (The one with a single battery)
    I got one of them and feels quite powerful.

  • @23x31
    @23x31 Před rokem +12

    So with batteries its $600 minimum. I'll stick with my Echo gas blower that'll likely blow the doors off of this.

    • @XAnonymousGuyX1
      @XAnonymousGuyX1 Před 11 měsíci

      Oddly I’m looking at this because my echo just crapped out. No more compression. Purchased in 2018. Always started in one or two pulls though, all summer twice a week until today.

    • @burningneedles
      @burningneedles Před 10 měsíci +1

      It’s more for people With Milwaukee tools that already have a lot of batteries

  • @timk80
    @timk80 Před rokem +1

    Works fine for a battery powered hand held blower, not sure what more you can expect out of it. I've also got a gas powered Stihl backpack blower for the bigger jobs and they complement each other well.

  • @alsome350
    @alsome350 Před rokem +2

    I have both Milwaukee models, a Dewalt 60v model and all are comparable when doing actual work. I like all of them, they are effective for both yard cleanup and drying cars. I really cannot say that the new Milwaukee is dramatically more powerful than the single battery Milwaukee and Dewalt that I own, but again they are all more than capable. I run these along handheld gas Stihl and Echo models and both gas models easily out power my battery powered blowers. However, each have their place and if you are looking for quick setup and easy use and the lightest possible weight, battery powered is really nice, however with 2 M18 batteries makes the new Milwaukee pretty clunky to use especially when drying vehicles. For yard clean up it is not an issue, but again, I really have not seen a performance advantage over the other two battery blowers that own.

    • @aaronolsen8787
      @aaronolsen8787 Před 7 měsíci

      For drying vehicles which do you like better? Milwaukee single battery or the dewalt 60v? Thanks!

  • @cheesynuts4291
    @cheesynuts4291 Před rokem

    I’m happy with my Milwaukee blower. It’s for Little jobs not ridding the yard of leaves.
    I’m a contractor and it works awesome for end of the day clean up, blowing grass off the sidewalks after doing the lawn.
    Reasonable expectations are where this all lands.

  • @dasfahrer8187
    @dasfahrer8187 Před rokem +2

    Surprised the Dewalt blowers aren't in here considering they have couple of 60v versions now.

  • @crforfreedom7407
    @crforfreedom7407 Před rokem +15

    I'd like to see how the DeWalt 60v stacks up.

    • @bradleykornele
      @bradleykornele Před rokem

      Sucks batteries dry fast also killed one my 12ah batteries

    • @boosted2.4_sky
      @boosted2.4_sky Před rokem +1

      I have the Craftsman 60 volt that is identical to the DeWalt and it is just as good or better than this Milwaukee I use mine for grass clippings but it is a good blower

  • @salingrassia2843
    @salingrassia2843 Před rokem +21

    Recently purchased a DeWalt DCBL772 and it works great for what I need it for. Would love to see it tested here, maybe even up against the 20v DCBL722, I couldn't find a good comparison video between the two. Would love to see if going with the 60v tool was a good use of money!

    • @AaronBlankenship
      @AaronBlankenship Před rokem +2

      Another great way to save money is getting cheap batteries for opportunities when you don't need high amps. I use a $20 Amazon battery for light duty and get out the $100 DeWalt pack when I need the horsepower. By only using the expensive pack when I need it, it should last me a very long time.

    • @guyod1
      @guyod1 Před rokem

      I just got the 60v blower too. Its 600cfm seems like a stretch. When battery gets lower its power reduces but It has has a mind of its own sometimes on reducing power. Would love a high speed nozzle for it.

  • @jaydunbar7538
    @jaydunbar7538 Před rokem

    I run a Milwaukee blower for cleaning trailers and have found the battery life to be great, 2-4 trailers on a 6ah high output dependent on what the mess is of course.

  • @danielcseszneki250
    @danielcseszneki250 Před rokem +2

    I would love to see you test and compare the Makita 18x2 36v blower. It's what I've used for years now and it can move gravel

  • @ryanhill4918
    @ryanhill4918 Před rokem +1

    I have the original lead blower and it’s completely sufficient for yard work. Idk why people are hating on it.

    • @JeffinTD
      @JeffinTD Před rokem

      Me too. Blows out my sidewalk, driveway, back patio just fine. I realize there are higher performance battery blowers, but my mechanic and carpenter tools are M-18 and sticking with one battery format is a big plus.

  • @robprice6573
    @robprice6573 Před 7 měsíci

    The Milwaukee is not the most powerful we all know that but it is very nice to have for small jobs. For big jobs I break out the gas backpack blower. You however gave the Milwaukee blowers a very fair assessment. Really like your channel.

  • @stephenrickstrew7237
    @stephenrickstrew7237 Před rokem +1

    At a certain point it really is all about the voltage … which is why I have a 56 volt blower … plus it was on sale

  • @riba2233
    @riba2233 Před rokem +7

    It is worth mentioning that Makita also has 2x18 and a 40v blowers which are much better than the single 18v that was tested. Even F1 teams use that 2x18 model :)

    • @isaiahii6982
      @isaiahii6982 Před rokem +4

      I owned the 18v Makita but sold it to my cousin and bought the 36v Makita-the 36v is definitely a pretty big step up over the 18v.

    • @7mpowerd
      @7mpowerd Před rokem +3

      Fist time ever owning electric leaf blower, I got the XBU02 dual 18v Makita. It was nice enough I sold my gas power blower.

  • @casualcarpenter
    @casualcarpenter Před rokem +1

    Is there any significant difference in 18/24/40/80v blowers? Does drastically increasing volts equal more beans or better runtime?

  • @darthtater
    @darthtater Před rokem +3

    Great video. Answered all the questions I had rolling around in my head about this new blower. 70+ a/hr draw on the m18 is crazy. I’m surprised the 14ga wire can keep up.

    • @Factoryseconds123
      @Factoryseconds123 Před rokem +1

      What's even more crazy is that the Makita blower did better/had more power than the M18 single battery blower and Makita is stuck with 18650s. No 21700s. The Milwaukee must be super inefficient.

    • @darthtater
      @darthtater Před rokem

      @@Factoryseconds123 it is a bit curious how they can be so far off on performance.

    • @garrett3108
      @garrett3108 Před rokem

      @Collin Own Use both blowers at work depending on which battery is closest, and the Makita single battery is absolutely not as powerful as the Milwaukee.

  • @TurbineResearch
    @TurbineResearch Před rokem

    It would be interesting to see how many cfm you can get by running the compressors in series feading each other

  • @Studio23Media
    @Studio23Media Před rokem +1

    I know it's not exactly the highest demanded brand, but I'd love to see you compare the 2 Kobalt blowers. They recently came out with a new one and it looks suspiciously similar.

  • @michaelroth3471
    @michaelroth3471 Před rokem

    Thanks for the review and the updates. In all fairness to the overall winner, congratulations, you won. But I still buy Milwaukee and DeWalt why? Availability and simplicity is why. I only have Milwaukee 18v and 12v tools and some Dewalt 20v mostly because the handles are smaller for the wife to grip. Way easier to manage just two battery systems vice more.

  • @libertarian1637
    @libertarian1637 Před rokem +2

    Would be nice to see some DeWalt models on the list; they have 5 blowers that I can think of through the gen 2 20V and gen 2 60V would seem to be the best to test. They also make a 20v mini blower but it is quite horrible.

  • @WiscomptonBoys
    @WiscomptonBoys Před měsícem

    Been deciding between MKE and Ego for my yard tools, leaf blower is a big one and based on a lot of videos I’m leaning Ego. The pressure washer looks cool, too.

  • @chrisschultz6129
    @chrisschultz6129 Před rokem

    I've always been happy with my GW 80V handheld and backpack blowers. The backpack was taking too much room and I wanted to get rid of one battery platform so I tried the M18 single battery and was disappointed. I sold the blower and battery used for less than what I paid new for (thanks to free battery promotions). I replaced with the GW brushless 2x24V (i.e. 48V) blower and am really happy with it, can you test this blower to see how it stacks up? I have a lot of GW 24V tools (homeowner they are definitely not pro grade) so I also switched to the 2x24V mower. I still have Milwaukee M12 platform and Metabo HTP 18/36V platform for the mid-torque to work on the vehicles.

  • @jameswieler3295
    @jameswieler3295 Před rokem

    super thanks what an awesome channel!

  • @andyb55
    @andyb55 Před rokem +17

    Very curious to see how the Ego LB765 stacks up. I have a lot of M12 & M18 tools but for OPE went with Ego because they had a broader range of tools available

    • @mertz313
      @mertz313 Před rokem +2

      I have one and it’s amazing

    • @jjrock5
      @jjrock5 Před rokem +1

      Yes I’d like to see the big boy 765 on this test. I just joined the Ego family but I’m a huge Milwaukee owner.

    • @trebep
      @trebep Před rokem +1

      I have many Milwaukee tools, but got into Ego a few years ago and have been impressed. The 765 cfm blower just showed up today, but sadly I am out of town so won’t be able to try it for a bit. Seems like a no brainer review for this channel!

  • @olhesty2196
    @olhesty2196 Před rokem

    Great info as always guys!!!! Just to put this out there, if y'all looking for power, performance, and run time longevity, don't look at battery operated blowers. Ya just gonna come out disappointed. Every tool has its specific purpose. For fall, winter, and spring cleanup, I use a significant gas powered backpack blower. However, I ain't lookin' to strap that beast on my back every time I want to blow out my garage, driveway, xeriscape, sidewalks, etc. I am looking for a blower on my overly abundant battery platform to produce the results of my expectations. I borrowed my neighbor's (single battery Waukie Gen II blower). Using a fully charged 8.0 batt, I cleared everything. Didn't pay much attention to time, but at the end of the work, I was left with 75% of battery charge. This is a high utilization tool indeed, much like their grinder, but if all ya need is a quick blow down, and if you can get a hell of a deal on this blower.....jump on it! Most don't understand the specs (wind speed - mph, and CFMs). Wind speed is needed for acute pinpoint applications i.e. blasting out stuck wet debris wedged between tightly adjoined rocks. CFM is applicable when the desire is to move a bunch of loose debris (leaves, piles of sawdust).
    Y'all, before jumping on a new platform, recognize that these batteries don't last forever. Do your research on the cost of battery replacement and configure that into your considered purchase.

  • @brianlittle3452
    @brianlittle3452 Před rokem

    It would be nice to test a backpack blower like one that the pro lawn boys use. It could provide an interesting comparison for your viewers. Last year, we had our apple trees trimmed and the tree service used a back blower to blow the apples into a pile to pick up. That backpack blower was impressive.
    Thanks for your videos.

    • @dislikebutton5291
      @dislikebutton5291 Před rokem

      I have a medium sized backpack blower as well as a ryobi backpack blower and the echo is like 2x as strong as the electric ryobi

    • @danlux4954
      @danlux4954 Před rokem

      Can’t compare these to a backpack blower because of runtime.

  • @robotsmash0077
    @robotsmash0077 Před rokem +1

    I'd check out the DeWalt DCBL772X1. $299 with a battery and seems to do a really good job

  • @jmackinjersey1
    @jmackinjersey1 Před rokem

    I currently have the M18 blower, and while I don't have a 12ah battery yet(I just ordered the M18 16in chainsaw 12aH kit), I do have the 5 that came with it, an 8/6/3 all HO. I can tell you that the 5 and 3HO seem to give me similar performance, especially run time. However, the 8/6 obviously last a lot longer. But I do not lock the trigger the entire time I am using it, and I don't know anyone that does this, even on a gas powered blower, so the performance is where I need it to be. The dual speed or rather full speed and half speed limiter do come in handy, especially around fences and other objects or places where you don't need full blast or don't want the debris to blow back on you.
    I use it on both yard work as well as work area clean up, and I also use it to blow all of the dust off of my tools at the end of the day, as well as clean out any Packout boxes that may have collected any debris. Oh, and it is also used on low to blow off any debris from me and to cool down sometimes.
    Since I am already invested in the M18, I may purchase one of the dual battery set ups, or hold out and see if they get more on the pro OPE level and release an MX platform blower and other OPE. One can only hope, right.

  • @pkt1213
    @pkt1213 Před rokem

    Looking forward to adding the 24v, 40v, and 80v Kobalt blowers.

  • @scottshafranek6707
    @scottshafranek6707 Před 10 měsíci

    Do you have any updates since you did the original video from last year? Curious to hear if there have been any changes. And thanks for the great review. Super helpful.

  • @nathanwest2304
    @nathanwest2304 Před rokem +1

    curious to see if they make some impact drivers with 2 18V batteries
    makita does that for their 36V line of tools like chainsaws, rotary hammers and weed whackers, all using the same 18V battery

  • @babakayazifar5073
    @babakayazifar5073 Před 9 měsíci

    Are the tubes of the single-battery 2724 and dual-battery 2824 the same diameter and shape at the stem where they latch to the main body? In other words, are the 2724 and 2824 tubes interchangeable?

  • @ozarkarky
    @ozarkarky Před rokem +3

    How do the 40V and 80V Kobalt's stand up in this category?

  • @DaxNyC
    @DaxNyC Před 8 měsíci

    We use these tools on aircraft’s. You are doing some crazy testing brother!

  • @TsunauticusIV
    @TsunauticusIV Před rokem

    YASSSS. ANOTHER TTC VIDEO! 🙏

  • @kencee9213
    @kencee9213 Před rokem

    Great video can you use that blower with just 1 battery if just. Need to blow something small

  • @MaverickandStuff
    @MaverickandStuff Před rokem

    I noticed with my blower that the battery is not dying, but overheating. After letting the battery cool for a few min, the indicator showed the charge at half. Also during the holidays you can get the blower for free with many kits.

  • @ScottHammet
    @ScottHammet Před rokem

    I have a Dewalt that I think I paid $100 for as a bare tool a few years ago. It's basically an electric broom...good for tasks that a broom would do, but less hassle. For any real "blower" work, like fall leaf cleanup, a gas rig is still best unless, maybe, you have a patio home with only a few hundred square feet to tend to.

  • @Version135
    @Version135 Před rokem

    I have a ryobi 40v and while I still go to my backpack stihl for longer jobs - i'm always amazed at how much power the battery blower has and you just can't beat battery for quick blow out the garage or barn jobs. Have one of the ryobi 18v too and its not that bad - it isn't the one in your picture. So - point of my comment is try the ryobi 40v! I just wish they gave you a mountable charger. you can buy one but its very expensive. You cant pull the 40v battery charger off the battery with one hand with the one that comes with the blower.

  • @shawnk1297
    @shawnk1297 Před rokem +1

    I have the Gen 2 myself and I like it. Come fall, the battery life isn’t enough though. I have two 8AH, one 5AH, two 4AH, and two 2AH batteries. I give up after draining the 5AH battery. It’s just too annoying to grab battery after battery, and I end up picking up the gas Stihl blower.

  • @brentfowler2317
    @brentfowler2317 Před rokem +1

    Hey guys. Love the work you're doing. It's awesome to see these tests. But I've got to tell you my M18 leaf blower with a single 12ah battery. (I only have one 12ah battery.) Anyhow that set to last way longer. I'm talking 25 to almost 40 min. Of course that low end is with the high setting. And the higher end is with the lower setting. So I've got to say, there has to be something wrong with your battery, or the blower or something. I can't even begin to comprehend why 9 min came up in this "MILWAUKEE" focused video.. lol

  • @Manu__R
    @Manu__R Před rokem +19

    I'd love to see the dewalt blowers tested, the 20v DCBL722B, flexvolt DCBL770B, flexvolt axial DCBL772B (which other reviewers seem to like, it should be toe-to-toe with the m36), and even the powerhead attachment blower DWOAS7BL.

    • @krazyeye5147
      @krazyeye5147 Před rokem +2

      yes please I just got the dewalt axial flexvolt and would like to see how it compares

    • @obsessivecorvid
      @obsessivecorvid Před rokem

      The Dewalt 40V MAX blowers(DCBL590 & DCBL790) would also be neat to see tested.

    • @Manu__R
      @Manu__R Před rokem

      @@obsessivecorvid Dewalt's 40v line is discontinued, so it's not relevant as a review. It'd still be nice as a comparison, to see how old higher-end compares to now though.

  • @mk3suprafy
    @mk3suprafy Před rokem

    I've use Milwaukee and DeWalt battery leaf blowers. The Milwaukee is great. Design, operation, lifetime, strength.

  • @zacharygoedecke3385
    @zacharygoedecke3385 Před rokem

    I got the 1st gen milwaukee leaf blower free with some other tool I bought and I love using it. I use it to blow grass off the driveway and blow dirt and dust out of the shop. I wouldn't know what a commercial leaf blower should do though.

  • @kevinhilnbrand1373
    @kevinhilnbrand1373 Před rokem

    I have the m18 and for my use (blowing out a 53 foot truck trailer) it's more than enough for my purposes. But yes is sucks the battery quick. Using the 5 amp battery I can only do the trailer 2-3 times before I have to recharge.

  • @riceball777
    @riceball777 Před rokem

    i current use mt m18 blower to dry my car when i wash it. I have a stubby outlet for it. Can you please tell me if the other lets are interchange able for the m18 and the new m36 blower?

  • @slivermartian
    @slivermartian Před rokem +4

    Even as an admitted Milwaukee fanboy I went with EGO for my outdoor equipment. EGO 615 for $199 with a 2.5 battery seems like a better deal than either Milwaukee.

    • @meanodustino9563
      @meanodustino9563 Před rokem

      Yup. I own 650cfm and that is a hell of a blower. My neighbour had a super loud STIHL backpack blower. He is considering getting one because the weight has become too much for him and the smell 😂.

    • @davidball.
      @davidball. Před rokem

      I’m a Milwaukee fan but have ego for proper use

  • @Mittencarpentry
    @Mittencarpentry Před rokem

    While the M18 may not be the best for leaves it is really handy on the jobsite. I use it all the time to blow off saws, roofs, and areas where I have been cutting lumber.

    • @danlux4954
      @danlux4954 Před rokem

      Works perfectly for a small amount of leaves.

  • @godisbey9970
    @godisbey9970 Před rokem

    Voltage and amperage are connected. The way you get amps is by dividing the voltage by the resistance.

  • @danielwimberly7806
    @danielwimberly7806 Před rokem

    Ive got the m18 fuel 2728-20 blower which was built before both of these and is brushless aswell

  • @speedyink
    @speedyink Před rokem +1

    Being the Makita guy I am, the obvious choices are the 18Vx2 and the XGT ones. The XGT does have a higher rating, with its "boost" mode. Runtime still isn't great with a 40V 4.0Ah battery (15 or so mins), although when I tested it I basically was in 'boost" mode the entire time. It's supposed to kick out of boost into regular high when temps get too hot, but I basically went from 100%-0% on a warm day and it didn't kick down at all, so my results are basically worst case scenario.
    At the end of the day the 18V one is fine for my yard so it's what I personally own.

    • @pflaffik
      @pflaffik Před rokem

      As a Makita guy i rather use a rake or sweeper.

  • @andreavergani7414
    @andreavergani7414 Před rokem

    If batteries are in series (x2 18v = 36v)as It seems so you do not add the Ah. Only the voltage. If batteries Is in parallel the voltage remain the same but add the Ah.
    Love your works guys

  • @joshuaking34
    @joshuaking34 Před rokem +3

    Would like to see how my DeWalt 60v model stacks up. DCBL772.

  • @tumelin
    @tumelin Před rokem

    Did you happen to run the dual battery milwaukee blower with a pair of 12.0 batteries? I also have a lightly used (maybe discharged 30 times in a year or two) 12.0 battery that drains much faster than my other 12.0's, I'm curious to see how or if milwaukee will warranty it.

  • @frankbeans2175
    @frankbeans2175 Před rokem

    I got one of these because I like to keep one charger instead of many. I've got a ton of these batteries and this tool works fine for what I need it to do. I'm not a landscaper so I don't have to constantly run this thing but when I do make dump runs this thing blows all the garbage out of my truck so it works and I already have batteries. Milwaukee as a brand has been impressing me for the last 7 years. I still have the same impact / drill kit I bought in 2015 and I just passed it off to one of my helpers. Is it expensive...... Sure! Will it last.... Most likely. Is it always the best..... No but it works when I need it to even after I beat it up and don't take proper care of it.