• @[email protected]
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    1713 hours ago

    My neighbor will blow them into my driveway (which is higher than his so it’s a never ending battle) and then he’ll walk between my house and the house on his other side blowing leaves to the other side of the street. He wastes so much gas every day, I would find it funny if it weren’t infuriating. Like, who the heck even buys gas leaf blowers anymore?

    • BombOmOm
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      13 hours ago

      who the heck even buys gas leaf blowers anymore

      Gas blowers are about half the purchase price. And in this ‘first thing I looked up’ match up, are slightly better speced and higher rated.

      • @[email protected]
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        512 hours ago

        I’ll take the one with less maintenance anyway. I wouldn’t even need to buy the battery for this because that’s the same one my lawnmower uses

      • SnausagesinaBlanket
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        4 hours ago

        The issue I have with these is the parts and batteries are awful for recycling. An engine is all metal and once the oil is drained there are no hazardous to nature parts. Plastic is made from oil so are these environmentally friendly? Especially if the batteries only last a few years?

        • @Alexstarfire
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          310 hours ago

          I just get corded electric. Never have to worry about it running out of juice that way. Though, it does mean there are limits to what you can get.

          • @PapaStevesy
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            411 hours ago

            It’s also more expensive than a few years ago, just depends on how many years ago you mean. Either way, it doesn’t make it more economical than electricity.