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Upgrading Leaf Blower

It's time to join the 21st century. You're tired of your old leaf blower failing on you, you don't want to drag out Gramps' rake from the garage and do all the work manually, but you especially don't want to pay those pesky neighborhood kids $150 just to clean your yard. Tell them to go home and stop ripping you off because you have more options now. Take advantage while you still can.

Why Trash the Old One

Older leaf blowers just don't fit EPA recommendations. They're bad for the environment, they're loud, and they're inefficient. The other thing is that they're sort of scary. They have a mind of their own and you can't control their features. The newer leaf blowers have variable speeds and adjustable buttons. Similarly, if you're concerned about pollution, then you'll want to switch away from the Alternatives The goal of upgrading your leaf blower is to amp up the use and downgrade the effort necessary for upnot when you have the option of leaf blowers that do more than act as a powerful rake. Now they can be used to clean snow off of cars and gutters, for garden maintenance, and for spraying trees. 

So How Do I Know Which One To Get?

For starters, you should think about a few questions. What's the size of your yard? How many trees do you have in your area, and what percentage of your garden or back and front yards are sheltered by them? For example, if your yard is massive you'll want the more lightweight leaf blowers because you're going to get tired and the heavier ones will only put strain on your back. Similarly, if you're taking care of properties with elaborate gardens, decor, and acres, you'll want the leaf blowers with the allfriendly model should be sufficient.

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