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Greenworks 40V (185 MPH / 340 CFM / 75+ Compatible Tools) Cordless Brushless Leaf Blower / Vacuum, Tool Only
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Brand | Greenworks |
Color | Green/Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 40 Volts |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Special Feature | Tool only, battery & charger sold separately 3 Year Limited Tool Warranty |
Air Flow Capacity | 340 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Noise Level | 80 dB |
Included Components | Battery, Charger |
Item Weight | 5.6 Pounds |
About this item
- 2-in-1 BLOWER/VACUUM: Experience powerful blowing and efficient leaf mulching performance.
- BRUSHLESS MOTOR TECHNOLOGY: Offers 2x more torque, increased power, longer runtime, quieter operation, and extended motor life.
- VARIABLE SPEED DIAL & TURBO: Features 6-speed settings with a turbo button for ultimate versatility.
- HIGH PERFORMANCE: Delivers 185 MPH and 340 CFM for efficient clearing of dry/wet leaves and debris.
- TOOL-LESS CONVERSION: Easily switch between blower and vacuum mode in seconds.
- 40V SYSTEM: Includes a 4.0 Ah battery and charger, powering over 75 Greenworks 40V tools.
- UP TO 21 MINUTES RUNTIME: Achieve extended use on a single charge.
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Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 3.8 | 4.4 |
Maneuverability | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 3.7 | 4.1 |
Light weight | 3.8 | 3.8 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 3.6 | 3.9 |
Drying power | 3.8 | 3.8 | 3.6 | 4.3 | 3.7 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 3.7 | 3.7 | 3.9 | 3.9 | — | — |
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power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
air flow capacity | 340 cubic feet per minute | 340 cubic feet per minute | 130 cubic feet per minute | 450 cubic feet per minute | 400 cubic feet per minute | 410 cubic feet per minute |
voltage | 40 volts | 40 volts | 40 volts | 24 volts | — | 120 volts |
speed | 185 miles per hour | 185 miles per hour | 150 miles per hour | 110 miles per hour | 250 miles per hour | 250 miles per hour |
batteries included | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
noise level | 80 decibels | 69 decibels | 53 decibels | — | 92 decibels | — |
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Brand | Greenworks |
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Color | Green/Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 40 Volts |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Special Feature | Tool only, battery & charger sold separately 3 Year Limited Tool Warranty |
Air Flow Capacity | 340 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Noise Level | 80 dB |
Included Components | Battery, Charger |
Item Weight | 5.6 Pounds |
Maximum Speed | 185 Miles per Hour |
Model Name | Greenworks 40V (185 MPH) Brushless Cordless Leaf Blower / Vacuum, Tool Only 24312 |
Style | Blower/Vac |
Product Dimensions | 32.5"L x 8.5"W x 11"H |
Speed | 185 Miles per Hour |
Item Weight | 5.6 pounds |
Manufacturer | Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC |
ASIN | B00DRBBRWO |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 24312 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #7,070 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #30 in Leaf Blowers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Introducing the GreenWorks G-MAX 40V Leaf Blower, your ultimate solution for efficient and effortless yard maintenance. This high-performance blower is designed with a powerful brushless motor that not only provides an extended runtime but also delivers increased torque and power. The durable construction ensures minimal wear and tear, prolonging the life of the tool, making it a reliable choice for homeowners and professionals alike.
With variable speed control offering up to 185 mph, this leaf blower is capable of handling both wet and dry leaves with ease, ensuring a thorough clean-up of your outdoor spaces. The integrated mulching capability, featuring a 10:1 mulching ratio, allows for efficient yard waste reduction, simplifying your yard work even further.
This versatile tool comes with blower/vacuum functionality, providing a comprehensive solution to your yard maintenance needs without requiring multiple tools. The GreenWorks G-MAX Leaf Blower is exclusively compatible with GreenWorks G-MAX 40V battery models 29472 and 29462, and charger model 29482, ensuring consistent and reliable power.
Optimized for use with a 40V 4Ah (146Wh) battery, this leaf blower delivers the performance and convenience you need to keep your yard looking pristine all year round. Choose the GreenWorks G-MAX 40V Leaf Blower for a powerful and eco-friendly alternative to gas-powered yard tools, and experience the difference in quality and efficiency today.
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The DigiPro Brushless G-MAX Series provides the gas comparable power without the gas. That means no more trips to the gas stations, winterizing of tools or hazardous fumes while you work. Currently featuring the DigiPro 16" Chainsaw, DigiPro 185MPH Blower/Vac and now the 14" String Trimmer, you don't have to sacrifice power to go cordless. The DigiPro Blower/Vac features versatile features and a zero emission solution for cleaning and clearing debris. The innovative brushless motor technology provides up to 80% longer life and up to 30% more torque, it also creates less noise and lower vibration for user comfort. The variable speed dial allows you to regulate your wind speed for the best directional control and combined with a turbo button to offer up to 185 mph wind speed. The 340 CFM, light weight, ergonomic design and vacuum capability makes your clean up chore a breeze--simply snap in the battery, press a button and you are ready to go. No more hard to manage pull cords, mixing oil and gas, and heavy tools, start enjoying the your weekend in your yard without the fumes and hassle with the DigiPro Blower/Vac. Available with a G-MAX 40V 4ah Li-Ion Battery or Tool Only, the G-MAX System is compatible with 14 different lawn tools to offer a complete yard care solution for the serious lawn care home owner. When looking for the right gas comparable lawn tools, GreenWorks G-MAX System is the right solution to turn to with the power and performance, longer run time and versatility to get the job done.
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Customers like the performance and ease of use of the leaf blower. For example, they mention it works well, is easy to assemble and charges fairly quickly. Some are satisfied with the power. That said, opinions are mixed on speed, battery life, value, weight, and quality.
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Customers like the performance of the leaf blower. They say it is well made, does an excellent job when running, and works well for dry leaves. The bagger feature works well, but the bag is somewhat smaller than the one compared to. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...Anyway, it works real good for blowing away grass clippings, leaves, etc. The push button start is great compared to a pull start...." Read more
"...The variable-speed thumbwheel feature works very well and it is convenient when you encounter pebbles or wet leaves or leaves in tall grass...." Read more
"Seems to work OK - When it works...Got it over a month ago from Amazon. Ran it as a blower to clean out my garage. Ran Fine...." Read more
"...When in blower mode, it works really well too. I’ve got a gas Echo and this isn’t too far behind as far as power goes...." Read more
Customers like the power of the leaf blower. For example, they say it's more powerful than expected, easy to use, and has good power for a battery-operated blower that puts out impressive blowing power. That said, some complain about the battery life.
"...It is light enough to use without fatigue yet powerful enough to get the job done. My fall leaf management cleanup was quick and simple...." Read more
"This unit is more powerful than expected and much easier to use than my old gas powered one due to lighter weight...." Read more
"...Remember, the "Low" setting on this model is quite powerful when the thumbwheel is advanced to the mid - high settings...." Read more
"...Just not powerful enough. They do not run very long, and do not have enough wind-force to be effective...." Read more
Customers find the leaf blower easy to use. They mention it's simple, reliable, and simple to assemble. Some say it makes life easy and is easy to maneuver. Some mention that there's no problem with battery installation or removal. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I did discover that detaching the bag was very easy...when the machine had not yet been used. Once it gets even a tiny amount of dust or mud or--?..." Read more
"...First, it was a lot lighter and therefore easier to use for long periods of time. Second, I found the vacuuming and mulching to be very effective...." Read more
"...That all said, having a battery powered leaf vac makes it super easy to grab and use much more frequently than the corded vac." Read more
"...used this as a vacuum once, and while I found the initial setup to vac a little convoluted, my main concern was that the locking/unlocking mechanism..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the leaf blower. Some mention that it does not slow down or miss a beat the entire time, and is a great investment. They say the batteries recharge pretty fast, and are great for quick jobs. However, others say that with the higher settings, the battery does not last all that long, and it is completely drained by the time they're done.
"...When the batteries die after a short time, Greenworks wants the customer to buy more. I'd stay away from any Greenworks product." Read more
"...is the first one that gave me about 25 minutes of run-time, and did not slow down or miss a beat the entire time...." Read more
"...Battery might stick a bit in and out, but it’s a big battery. It happens…" Read more
"...Works great when you do. Yes, it uses some battery power. It's hard to beat physics...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the leaf blower. Some mention it's a very good blower with plenty of power, and a really good yard tool. However, others say that the battery operated units are not yet strong enough for vacuuming, start to disintegrate and crumble apart, and are cheaply made. They also say the strength is inadequate for wet, matted leaves, and they've experienced trouble with the leaf bag.
"...Good luck! This is one of the best cordless Blowers on the market." Read more
"...The bag is well constructed--I filled and emptied it many times over two days (with more leaves to go...*sigh*…) and saw no signs of tearing yet...." Read more
"...Generally not pleased. The strength is inadequate for wet, matted leaves. The vacuum application is not horrible, but also not great...." Read more
"...It is very useful for gauging the proper amount of force needed to move debris and probably helps extend battery life between charges...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the leaf blower. Some mention it's very light, while others say it'd be better for heavier duty use. The bag does get heavy as it fills, and the vacuum mode feels heavy.
"...The DigiPro had no trouble moving mass amounts of maple, pine or crepe myrtle debris. Sweetgum balls on concrete or wood surfaces were no problem...." Read more
"...First, it was a lot lighter and therefore easier to use for long periods of time. Second, I found the vacuuming and mulching to be very effective...." Read more
"...Cons:1. Awkward and unwieldy, but so was my corded mulcher.2. Bag produces dust, but they all do.3...." Read more
"...It is light enough for me to handle and it is powerful as a blower and a vac...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the leaf blower. Some mention that it's a great investment, time and back saver, while others say that it was not worth the money. Some customers also mention that the product is expensive and doesn't last.
"...after about 3 uses, the zipper broke to the bag, so it is virtually useless...." Read more
"...The quality, convenience, and value for money are the reasons I would consider Greenworks products in the future." Read more
"...At speed 1 and 2, it's pretty much useless. At 3 and 4, it will move dirt on the sidewalk, and smaller leaves...." Read more
"...for grass clippings and blowing off the patio, but relatively useless with leaves in the Fall...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the leaf blower. Some love the multiple speeds, saying it has a top speed of 185 MPH. They say it's relatively efficient for blowing leaves and okay for vacuuming leaves. However, other customers say that it'll take too long and waste battery power to sit there and suck up leaves. They also mention that the vac option is slow.
"...It will blow things around extremely well, but it's a pain for smaller jobs...." Read more
"...For me that feature is bulky and awkward and not nearly as efficient as the blower...." Read more
"...My favorite feature, aside from portability, is the variable speed control...." Read more
"...It was easy to set the speed to a point where it picked up the leaves and left the mulch in place...." Read more
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And, in my experience, most cordless Blowers are useless, too - for the same reason: torque. I've tried several, and, most recently, the Black & Decker version. Just not powerful enough. They do not run very long, and do not have enough wind-force to be effective.
This GreenWorks unit went on sale around Christmas and 40V is the size of battery that has been the real secret in other cordless tools I've tried. Of course, I could not really test this one much until Spring 2014 came and grass cutting started in all its glory. And I'm happy to report: This unit is the real deal!
I live in an older house near Washington, DC that has several large oak trees, and those trees are constantly dropping small limbs and twigs and acorn nuts throughout the season. I would not use this for clearing a yard of leaves as none of the cordless Blowers have enough run-time to do that type of job. My main purpose for buying this was to have a quicker tidy-upper without having to drag out my big gas-powered Echo Backpack Blower. It will blow things around extremely well, but it's a pain for smaller jobs. I just wanted something to blow debris off my walk-around porch, driveway, and sidewalks. Mostly after mowing. Leaves that are dry are no real problem. Moist grass, bits of gravel, and twigs don't budge with cheaper, less-powerful Blowers.
My corner lot is large for the neighborhood. I have 200-ft of driveway, 250-ft of sidewalk and entry walkways, and 80-ft of covered walk-around porch to clean off. One 40V Battery in this unit, set on Full Blast, will clean it ALL -- plus blow off a small patio near my shed. It does not blow anything across the yard like the Echo does, but it cleans everything off nicely!
First, you must understand there are several settings on this unit. There are two Power Levels for the Battery to add a punch of torque, and a rolling thumb-wheel offering 5 Blower-force Levels. Setting the Blower-force to the top level of 5, then clicking the highest-level for the Battery will eat up most batteries on other devices. This is the first one that gave me about 25 minutes of run-time, and did not slow down or miss a beat the entire time. That's nearly 600 linear feet of cleaning capacity on HIGH! Unheard of.
Mind you, you can't dilly-dally on such a venture. But I did not have to run around the property, either. On the first level of Battery use, it will do the same cleaning -- just not as strongly, nor as quick -- and I have about 1/3rd battery juice left, afterwards. I would say a real test is created by my squirrels. They love to sit on my half-round porch rugs and eat acorns and my flower bulbs! The debris they leave gets into the nooks and crannies in those rugs. Setting 1 on the Battery Level will not completely clean these out. Setting 2 (the highest), WILL. In fact, setting 2 does nearly as good a job on the joints in the sidewalk -- blowing out debris pretty neatly.
My advice is to look for Lithium-Ion devices whenever buying battery-powered hand tools because you can charge them and the charge does not dissipate while they are sitting and waiting for your next foray into the Land of Chores. 40V for yard tools (weed whackers, trimmers for bushes, blowers, etc.) is the MINIMUM you should buy. Electric Corded models are the next-best (but I hate wrangling those cords, and always cut them), and the Gas-Powered units are the best -- if you don't mind the mess and weight. You really can't keep the gas-powered units in an apartment or house, however -- so Lithium Ion is ideal for less mess, and easy storage.
I really like the GreenWorks line, so far. I carefully evaluated what was on sale, which ones came with a battery, and bought most as so-called Used items from Amazon Warehouse Deals -- because you get some great prices and value. Most of those simply have damaged packaging or are customer returns. Good luck! This is one of the best cordless Blowers on the market.
1) Do not try to vacuum wet leaves. Even "merely damp" is questionable and not advised, if the majority of your leaves are "merely damp". Moisture of any kind will cause the leaves to cling to the sides of tube and soon start a clog that will force you to turn off the machine to clear. They usually will clog the big tube; however, they also do not mulch down very well and may eventually cause a blockage in the small outlet that expels into the bag. There is a trick to knowing which end is the problem, I'll explain that one further down ;)
2) Do not try to vacuum up more than one layer of leaves in one swoop. You can get away with some "slightly damp" leaves if they are interspersed with dry leaves as long as you only suck up one layer at a time. But even if all the leaves are dry you should be careful to only skim along and suck them up in thin layers, even if you're tackling a deep pile. As long as you do that, no jams and you can continue truckin' right along.
3) Leaves that are yellow or green (and therefore still have some sap/moisture in them) will not mulch down as finely as leaves that are brown and dried out; if they are still "juicy" enough they may build up in the outlet to the bag and eventually cause a clog.
4) Speaking of the bag, be careful reaching into it--there is some kind of stiff cord with a wire end and the end is curved into a vicious little hook shape. No idea why it's there or designed that way, but it is possible to hurt yourself if you stick your hand blindly into the bag and start digging around vigorously. Know that it is there (take a look for yourself) and handle the bag (emptying, etc.) accordingly.
5) When in vac mode, you are effectively holding the machine reversed and it's surprisingly easy to bump your speed dial. Remember to check that if it seems like you are suddenly losing a bit of power--you might have accidentally lowered the speed! And, you do NOT need to have it on full speed (sucking max battery power) to get the leaves to vacuum up. Once I figured out the above rules, I spent most of my time on about speed 4 (from 1-6), vacuuming only (not blowing) and got a good 40 minutes or so on a 4.0ah battery--about the same time I get using that same size battery in my mower.
6) No matter how you try to arrange that bag, it's going to be uncomfortable (if not in the first 5 minutes...then absolutely giving you a backache by the time your battery runs out!). Be sure that uncomfortable arrangement includes keeping the bag in a position where it is not blocking the outlet from the blower--the mulched leaves need to be able to freely expel from the blower unit into the bag and it is possible to encourage a clog if you let the bag bind against that outlet chute as you move around.
7) The bag is well constructed--I filled and emptied it many times over two days (with more leaves to go...*sigh*…) and saw no signs of tearing yet. I did discover that detaching the bag was very easy...when the machine had not yet been used. Once it gets even a tiny amount of dust or mud or--? on it from actual use, I had a heck of a time getting it back off--it no longer wanted to slide so nicely requiring a fair amount of yanking (while somehow also holding down the release button keeping it latched in tight). Argh.
8) So...how can you tell if it's the big sucking tube that's clogged, or the outlet into the bag? Whelp. When you turn it on it should sound like, well, a vacuum. This includes that familiar echoing roar that a vacuum has. If that slight echoing noise flattens to a regular blower noise, you are getting a clog. When the leaves just stop getting sucked up, you are fully clogged inside the big tube. You aren't going to be able to shake it out...you need to turn of the power, tip the unit upside down so you can reach inside of the big tube, and then pull the mass clogging it back out. If instead you notice the sound flatten but leaves are actually seem to be blowing *away* from the mouth of the big tube, as if it has switched into blower-mode...that is a clog in the outlet into the bag. You'll need to turn off the power, detach the bag and dig out the blockage. Make sure you can clearly see through to the impeller inside--only pulling part of it out usually doesn't work. A stick comes in handy to help scoop it out. Oh, and if you hear a high-pitched buzzing noise on top of the normal vacuum noise...it's probably a twig or leaf stem that is caught up in the impeller...usually these work themselves out as you continue vacuuming, although it may take a few minutes.
9) Using this as a blower? You'll get WAY more air if you leave out that extra smaller nozzle piece. I initially put it in thinking it would be needed (or at least helpful) to get into some narrow areas in my yard (like behind the air conditioner unit)....plus I knew my leaves were wet and thought it might give more leverage in moving the ones directly on the ground (we had a wind storm, which knocked a lot of leaves off trees...followed immediately by a rainstorm that then drenched them all. Of course!). But ultimately, the heavier and stronger airflow using the main blower tube and leaving the extension *out* was more effective. I am not experienced in using a blower, though, so YMMV.
For reference, the leaves I am faced with are: maple (from a tree next to my house that is actually *bigger* than the house--!!), several plum trees, a chestnut tree and two box elder trees (some are mine, some are neighbors' & growing right on property line). Oh, and a small amount of apple tree leaves. I'm sure there are assorted others in lesser amounts, from other trees in the 'hood (every house on the block has at least one or two trees...all deciduous, naturally). Basically, I'm swimming in leaves, both front & back.
FWIW, using my (Greenworks cordless, heh) mulching mower on the leaves on the lawn yielded a much finer mulching of those leaves. That was also faster than vacuuming them. But vacuuming is (I think?) a bit easier than trying to rake all those awkward spots--in the woodchip mulching (I have several areas of it), places where tree roots break through the soil and stick out and catch the rake tines, the sidewalks and driveways, places where the grass needs re-planting and is more clumps and bumps (so the leaves settle between them and the mower doesn't fully get them), etc. And the moderate piles formed of mulched/mangled leaves I emptied from the bag after vacuuming is less overwhelming than the huge piles I had (and then bagged) last year after raking. So...I think it's a win? But it can get pretty dirty. And it's still quite a bit of work. When I finally win a lottery...I'm hiring a yard service!! ;)
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Ya probé hace mucho ruido.
Quede bañada de tierra .
Cómo aspiradora no funciona es muy ancha la entrada. Me arrepiento .
Sólo la quería para usar en casa jardín,terrasas