Easily blow leaves and other loose particles and debris from around the ground, keeping it looking clean and tidy all year round with the GreenWorks G24X2ABK2X, which is a compact and lightweight 48V leaf blower designed for medium sized gardens.
Powered by two advanced 24V lithium-ion batteries provided, the 160km/h (99mph) blower offers strong performance despite its compact size to deliver an impressive maximum air speed of 193km/h (120mph). Convenience is guaranteed with no electric cables to contend with, simply insert the battery and blow.
The axial fan design of the G24X2ABK2X allows for a very compact and lightweight machine, drawing less power than traditional centrifugal fan machines for extended runtimes whilst not sacrificing performance.
The GreenWorks G24X2ABK2X has a variable speed trigger, so you can choose a lower or higher setting depending on your needs. This feature allows you to have the control you need when working around smaller gardens as well as being more efficient and increasing runtimes.
NB: Battery and charger INCLUDED.
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Here's what they had to say:-
"We’ll admit that one of our first thoughts when we saw this leaf blower was: why are so many leaf blowers green – a colour which cranks up the likelihood of toe stubs and trips? To be clear, this is a criticism which can be levelled at multiple gardening gizmos, but the good news is that it’s the only complaint we’ve got when it comes to Greenworks’ fantastic leaf blower which is, quite simply, a joy to use (and yes, we did just say that about a leaf blower).
A battery test button makes it easy to check how much power we had left, and a 193kmh air speed made light work of our leaf strewn garden. A combination of a brushless motor and two powerful 24-volt batteries makes this one of the more powerful leaf blowers on the market – during our first testing session we accidentally gave our prized sunflowers a serious battering despite the fact that they were over seven metres away.
A trigger-style switch allowed us to vary the blowing power, although there’s also a lever-style switch which meant we could set the power at certain fixed strengths – a feature best described as cruise control for leaf blowers."