Cordless Leaf Blower for Makita 18V Battery,Electric Jobsite Air Blower with Brushless Motor,6 Variable Speed Up to 180MPH,2-in-1 Handle Lightweight Blower and Vacuum Cleaner(Only Tools)
$45.99





Price: $45.99
(as of Jan 09, 2025 20:19:44 UTC – Details)
Product Description





【Compatible with Makita Batteries】Compatible with Makita 18V series lithium-ion batteries, for BL1860 BL1850 BL1840 BL1830 BL1815.We focus on providing reliable tools. You can save money on the Makita battery and charger if you already have them.
【High Preformance Brushless Motor】Different than other blowers. Our leaf blower equipped with high-efficiency brushless motor up to 18000RPM which has higher performance and longer motor life.Can better stimulate the function of the DEWALT battery.
【Low-voltage Protection】 Built-in low-voltage protection and over-current protection, which can well protect your precious Makita batteries from damage. You can use our machines to your heart’s content. When your Makita battery voltage is too low, the machine will automatically power off.
【Multiple Uses】This small electric leaf blower comes with a variety of accessories: 2 plastic leaf blower extenders, nozzle, cover, vacuum funnel, dust bag. Use different accessories to cope with different usage scenarios, such as blowing leaves, blowing snow, vacuuming, inflating and deflating balloons.
【6 Adjustable Speeds】Cordless leaf blower can provide you with 6 adjustable speeds, up to 180MPH and down to 70MPH, which can help you easily switch from outdoor to indoor work for all scenarios.

mitch calvin –
Works good with Milwaukee batteries
Works good for a 18 volt battery tool
brock –
Iffy build quality, questionable vacuum, but strong air
I’ve marked this down one star for some questionable build quality – visible wires in the air holes near the bottom that are nearly poking out, misspellings in the instructions and on the printing, and an overall lack of sturdiness.I’ve knocked a second off because of a good amount of advertising this as a vacuum and then seeing how the vacuum functionality actually works. More on that in a bit.This is essentially an oversized air mattress pump. It sucks air in one side and shoves it out the front. There are a couple different attachments to extend your reach and then there a small wheel on the handle to increase/decrease the airflow.I will definitely say that this surprised me with how much air it can put out. It’s not up to a gas one, but there’s plenty of airflow to move leaves around (particularly on concrete or other hard/flat surfaces this should put out plenty of air to shovel things around). You just slide the battery on the bottom and go. It’s comfortable to hold, balanced, and easy to direct. The attachments connect firmly, typically pushing together and twisting to lock. It also comes with smaller nozzles for filling up air mattresses or toys or such – making it a rather handy tool.So now the vacuum…There is no way to reverse the airflow. You put a small bag on the front of the blower (which is a thin material for air to pass through – and I suspect will not take kindly to pokey objects or other abuse) and then attach a hose or other attachments (they include a fairly standard set of detail and surface tips) to the *side* of the blower.This makes it very awkward to hold the blower and use it as a the vacuum (it’s not just “point and pull the trigger” like the blower side) – you almost have to either hold it sideways and use a hard attachment, or hold it in one hand and pull the trigger with that one and then use the flexible hose in the other hand (and the flexible hose on its own is not very long – you’ll probably need to add the stiff straight pieces normally used by the blower to get it long enough). That’s problem #1.Problem #2 is that because of how this airflow path works (ie the vacuum sucking in the side and expelling the debris through the front into the bag) all the debris or rocks or leaves or twigs or sawdust or whatever that you’re sucking up will have to *go through the fan motor area* to get to the collection bag. There is no filter or other protection for the fan (and there can’t be because otherwise it couldn’t expel the debris into the collection bag attached to the front of it after they go through the fan). If you get a strong bit of stick or a bad rock or such it could chip, jam, or break your fan – which would break the entire functionality of this blower/vacuum. Plus (as said before) I do not think that vacuum bag will be able to take much regular use before getting holes in it – it’s just not made of very strong fabric. And it’s smaller than a loaf of bread, so you won’t be vacuuming up all that much anyhow before you’re having to empty it.In closing (or tl;dr): the blower side is decent and using it as an air pump is great – but avoid the vacuum side.
Kerry –
Works
small but works
Jason –
Good blower
I use this mainly around the workshop to get the hard to reach saw dust that has managed to sneak into a corner. For being so small, it does have a lot of force to it. I only really use a few of the attachments and I feel like some of them are not that great. I have not noticed any slow down on long usage.
Francisco Barragan –
Very good product
Muy buen producto
Kemberly franco –
Love it a has 6 different speed
Don B. –
Eh. Get what you pay for! Works but.. Dont expect it to last long.
I purchased for one specific task and it did it. Ran it on/off for bout 30 min. I noticed after just a few min that the trigger switch sticks ON ! Have to pull trigger and let it snap out for it to turn off. The trigger doesn’t seem to be getting jammed, so I suspect contacts are sticking.. I kinda expect at some point to have to pull the battery. I definitely do NOT leave the battery on it.
Customer Review –
Small – functional
Smaller than standard leaf blower – cordless with my Milwaukee battery – and has a fair amount of power for the size, I suppose. It is not strong enough for any task I would require a leaf blower for. It may be adequate for a small patio? IDK if it would be worth the noise it puts out for that kind of task. As a vacuum I think I would pass on this product – I did not find it to be useful at all for me. 3/5 stars. Functional but not useful for my needs.
alex –
My husband loved thisâ¦.. and for one thing only, to dry his Harley (Mistress)! It was the perfect gift for him! Weight, compatibility, the ease of cleaning, size, money value, was definitely a plus with him too!
Aramis –
This is a small but pretty mighty leaf blower. It runs with Dewalt compatible batteries and they seem to last a long time.There are multiple attachments that I have not tested all out but there is a adapter to blow up air mattresses.This also converts to a vacuum with pretty good suction. There are a number attachments for that also such as hose and multiple nozzles.This is well worth getting due to the multiple uses for it.
Oxford –
The unit is very small and not that piwerful
The Canadianð¨ð¦ –
This cordless leaf blower is small in size but with Dewaltâs 20v battery (not included) in the pack it works great. It has 6 variable speed to control the flow of air. Although it says vacuum but that part is not really great. Also the sound of the blower is too loud.