• @TheFeatureCreature
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    12716 days ago

    It’s almost like it’s a requirement for every landscaping company to use the most noisy, ear destroying, gas-powered leaf blower that they can buy that can be heard from 2 city blocks over.

    • @[email protected]
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      2716 days ago

      Especially gas-powered as they can then rev them all the time, raising the annoyance to completely new levels.

    • Admiral Patrick
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      1116 days ago

      Probably. lol. You look out the window to see what’s making all that racket, and you see their logo on their truck / shirts.

    • @[email protected]
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      -616 days ago

      Gas powered is still vastly superior for things like leafblowers. A good gas one can last 15 years and take a total of $40 in maintenance parts for that entire time, all while blowing harder. High end battery powered ones will last 45 minutes and need a couple hundred dollars worth of replacement batteries every few years. My stihl from 1997 still works like it’s new.

      • @littlewonder
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        215 days ago

        Just one nitpick – usually one can swap out batteries and continue to use the tool.

        • @[email protected]
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          -215 days ago

          30 minutes from a $100 battery vs an hour from a $1.25 in fuel, no recharging, and no batteries that go bad.

      • @I_Has_A_Hat
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        015 days ago

        For 99% of applications, a corded electric blower with an extension cord is far superior than every other option.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 days ago

          I actually own one of these but never use it because extension cords are such a pain in the ass especially if you need to stretch it all throughout the yard. I really only bought it because my dryer duct was clogged with 20 years worth of lint and this blew it right out.

        • @[email protected]
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          115 days ago

          Sure, if you need less power and want to deal with the extension cord, and where you’re blowing is within 100 feet of an outlet. Doesn’t work well for gutters or large properties or houses with only 1 or 2 outlets outside.

          Huh. I can’t think of 297 other uses for a leaf blower, so I guess your 99% claim might be a bit…overblown.

          • @I_Has_A_Hat
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            114 days ago

            How high are your fucking gutters?

            • @[email protected]
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              114 days ago

              ? Not high enough to keep leaves from plugging them up. I mean, I could technically get it done with a huge extension cord, but that would be a terrible pain in the ass.