• @dual_sport_dork
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    351 month ago

    I have an electric leaf blower. It is indeed significantly quieter than a two stroke gasoline powered one, albeit not exactly what you’d call “silent.”

    I primarily use it to dry off my bikes after washing, and to blow dust off my shop floor and outside. Sweeping is for chumps. I also use it to remove the grass clippings from my sidewalks (I just blow them back into the grass) because the very same Karens who bitch about leaf blower noise are also the very same Karens who bitch about the sidewalks being “untidy” and getting grass clippings on their shoes.

    Unfortunately, my leaf blower is not powerful enough to blow them away.

    • @systemglitch
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      111 month ago

      Lol I will never for a moment care about people complaining about grass clippings on my sidewalk. The wind will always take care of it in the end. You do you, I have nothing against it, that just made me laugh.

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      1 month ago

      and to blow dust off my shop floor and outside.

      Shop vac wouldn’t work?

      • @dual_sport_dork
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        41 month ago

        It would work, and it does work better for specific applications like metal chips around the drill press and grinders. But doing the entire floor with it would take all day. The nozzle is only 9" wide.

      • @[email protected]
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        01 month ago

        Do you mean use the vac as a blower? Less effective compared to a proper blower, and just as loud (maybe louder?) as an electric blower.

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          41 month ago

          I had meant just to vacuum up all the dust.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            Oh, then the blower is still better but for different reasons. Shop vac is just as loud as an electric blower, and will take significantly more time and energy.