Heavy-duty or light-duty? Electric or gas-powered? Handheld or backpack? Choosing a leaf blower is much more complicated than homeowners first realize. You're just trying to get rid of the leaves on your yard without hours of raking. How hard can this be? Well, it all depends on how much you want to spend, how convenient you need the blower to be, and how your landscaping is set up. Here are some of the things you'll need to consider when choosing a leaf blower or leaf vacuum.
Types of Leaf Blowers
Comparison Shopping
In order to compare different models, it's helpful to know which measurements are used. Power is usually measured in terms of air flowthat is how quickly the air comes out of the machine. Look for a rating in either miles per hour (mph) or cubic feet per minute (cfm). Experts say that the latter is a more accurate measurement, but manufacturers vary in how they measure it (e.g., with or without the blowing tube), so it's best to use both. Noise is rated in decibels (db).
Choosing the best leaf vacuum is first and foremost a function of evaluating the unit's mulching capacity or ratio, which shows how much the leaves are compressed when they're mulched. This means that under ideal conditions, a leaf vacuum with a ratio of 16:1 will chop 16 bushels of leaves into 1 bushel of bits. Be aware, however, that many factors will affect the leaf vacuum's actual performancethe type of leaves, wetness, etc. Look for a high mulching ratio and a metal impeller, which will be much less likely to break than the plastic variety.
More Factors in Choosing the Best Leaf Blowers/Leaf Vacuums
Before you buy, you should also check into your local ordinances. Some communities limit or ban the type of blower you can use. If possible, check the noise level of your leaf blower before making a final purchase. Receipts and a liberal return policy may work, too. Weight can also be a factor, especially when it comes to using a handheld blower for a long time. A variable-speed blower is a good idea, since lower speeds protect plants and flower beds from overly powerful blasts. Features such as flared and swiveling nozzles make it easier to shepherd leaves into a neat pile, and many blowers/vacuums offer a no-tools nozzle change. Being informed about these options will help you to choose the right blower for you. 
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