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2024 Holiday Tool Gift Guide This year’s TBB’s 2024 Holiday Gift Guide will help you pick out the perfect gift(s) for that hard-to-buy-for tradesperson in your life. Especially if you’re shopping for someone who just wants tools but already seems to have too many. Or that special person talks about tools and hardware even when […]

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2024 Holiday Tool Gift Guide

This year’s TBB’s 2024 Holiday Gift Guide will help you pick out the perfect gift(s) for that hard-to-buy-for tradesperson in your life. Especially if you’re shopping for someone who just wants tools but already seems to have too many. Or that special person talks about tools and hardware even when they know you don’t have a clue what they are talking about. Yeah… we’re here to help!  Whether you need that last small gift or are looking to start off with a big bang, we have you covered. We go through the heartache, pain, and suffering of testing out some of the industry’s uniquest (yep, that’s a real word), most practical, and just plain coolest tools and job site gadgets to create a full-spectrum holiday gift guide.

To help you out, regardless of your budget, we broke down the tools by price categories which are:

  • $30 and under:  The Simple gift
  • $30-75:  The Perfect gift
  • $75-200:  The Surefire gift
  • Over $200:  Santa’s REALLY nice list!

And all of the tools in this year’s Holiday Gift Guide are ones that are in our job site kits or our Pros’ workshops. So hang some lights and then get ready to hang out with us for a bit.

$30 and under Gifts | The Simple gift

  • Ryobi Titanium 22-Piece Drill Bit Set

You can never go wrong with extra drill bits. And this 22-piece Ryobi drill bit set is an easy choice for a quick gift grab. This titanium-coated drill bit set is an upgrade over a black oxide coated set. The 1/4 in. hex shank is also a must to allow for use in either a drill or impact driver. And the secure case is always nice to keep your bits stored safely and help prevent losing them in a disorganized drawer. They are great for a variety of materials including wood, metal, and plastic so you can’t go wrong.

purchase it here from Home Depot

  • Helly Hansen Reversible Beanie

We like staying warm. At the Jobsite. In the workshop. Wherever. And we love the quality Helly Hansen offers with their warm workwear. This reversible beanie is comfortable and easily machine washable. It also comes on 4 different color combo options. It makes an easy and not too expensive gift option that’s worth the price.

purchase it here from Helly Hansen

  • Kreg Panel Clamp

Sometimes you see a tool or accessory and immediately know its going to be great. That was our take on this Kreg Panel Clamp and we weren’t wrong; this is a great accessory! The Kreg Panel Clamp allows you to easily and very comfortably + safely lift and carry a 4×8 panel of plywood, drywall, wallboard, etc…  It automatically adjusts for panels up to 3/4 in. thick and holds them securely in place with a solid anti-slide gripping inner surface. The handle is ergonomically comfortable and doesn’t dig into your hand when lifting and carrying panels up to 100 lbs. this panel carrying clamp is awesome!

purchase it here from Kreg

  • 5.11 Deploy K-USB Tactical Flashlight

Flashlights are a staple feature of our gift guides. I mean what tool lover doesn’t love a compact, bright, and rechargeable flashlight? The 5.11 Deploy K-USB flashlight definitely fits this mold. It’s a great option to keep on a keychain or in your glove box. At 180 lumens in surprisigly bright and offers good battery life with 2 options – low and high modes. The machined aluminum case looks great and it built to last. And the standard type-C charging port wont make you search for cords to recharge it with.

purchase it here from 5.11

  • Gerber Prybar Utility Clip Knife

Another staple item for our gift guides are knifes. These may be the most basic yet useful tool there is. So we again loved the idea of pairing with Gerber to give you some great gift options. The Prybar Utility Clip knife is functional in a variety of settings and offers 8 tools in one. These include a utility blade, cord cut notch, bottle opener, pry bar, large flat head driver, small flat head driver, nail puller, wire stripper. Its made of rugged machined aluminum and comes on 3 stylish color combinations. This is sure to be a loved and often used gift for sure.

purchase it here from Gerber

$30-75 Gifts | The Perfect gift

  • Milwaukee 12 Oz. Packout Bottle

This Milwaukee 12 ounce bottle is built for the jobsite for two reasons. First, it actually locks into place with any Milwaukee Packout Components. That means its easy to add to your jobsite kit and get to the jobsite without getting lost or falling. Secondly, its rugged aluminum and double walled construction means it can actually withstand the rigors of the jobsite while keeping hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold. Its available in Milwaukee red or black. Oh, and its even dishwasher safe so its quick and easy to clean. Not bad!

purchase it here from Home Depot

  • Crescent Tongue and Groove Plier Set

Having a well-built, adjustable, and comfortable set of pliers is a must. These Crescent Z2 pliers have some great design features that help them stand out… They are designed easy one-handed adjustability with Cresent’s “auto bite” lever. They also have a slim jaw design allowing them to more easily fit into tight spaces. This set includes 10 in. and 12 in. pliers for a wide range of applications. The grips are comfortable and feel built to last. They are alloy steel forged and have an anti-rust coating to help them stay in better shape longer. So, whether you’re looking for a new set or to gift someone an upgraded set of pliers, these are a great option.

purchase it here from Home Depot

  • Kreg Corner Routing Guide Set

Leave it to Kreg to design such a useful and sturdy jig. This corner routing guide allows you to use both a trim router or router table to shape perfect rounded corners on your next woodworking project. It’s got a sturdy handle to prevent slippage and keep your hand safely in place. You can adjust the stainless steel alignment feet to match the material you’re working on and get clean lines on your finish project. This set comes with 8 snap-in profiles (5 radius and 3 chamfer) that securely store in an included holder. And at $40 it’s well worth the purchase.

purchase it here from Kreg

  • Holex Multi-Function Electrical pliers

Electrician’s pliers are one of those tools that always come in handy, whether tackling bigger electrical installations jobs or doing basic home repairs. These Holex pliers feature a variety of crimps, threaded cutters, and wire stripper sizes. The plastic-dipped handles and powder coated finish keep them feeling and looking good. And from a trusted brand like Holex you really can’t go wrong giving these as a gift to your tool love or homeowner gift getter.

purchase item here from Hoffman Group

  • Hilti USB Charger Adapter

When we’re on a jobsite we can never have enough options to keep devices going. Hilti’s charging adapter furthers this cause by allow you to turn any 22V Nuron battery into a mobile device charging station. It features Type-C (16W) and Type-A (18W) USB charging ports as well as a wireless phone charging (up to 10W) capability. It also sports an integrated flashlight feature. Better yet, you aren’t limited to charging one device at a time… it can simultaneously charge multiple devices at once. So if your worker is using Hilti tools, then this should be a no brainer!

purchase item here from Hilti

  • 5.11 Deploy PL-USB Tactical Flashlight

Not everyone wants a tactical flashlight small enough to fit on their keychain. For those who want a slightly larger (and brighter) option than the 5.11 K-USB light, check out the 5.11 PL-USB flashlight. It checks in at a max of 300 lumens or up to 9 hrs 40 mins in low mode. It also features a rugged anodized aluminum body and USB-C charging port for ease of use. Plus the PL-USB light has a removable pocket clip if that’s your preference. You really can’t go wrong with this tactical flashlight.

purchase it here from 5.11

  • Pittsburg Manual Tire Changer

Most of us have changed a tire before but if you want to give someone the ability to mount a tire… well that requires a different skill set. Or at least a different tool. The Pittsburgh manual tire changer is a cost-effective way to mount or remove your own tires from a rim. This can save you some serious cash and perform basic tire repairs at home. It’s also a great starting point before committing bigger bucks on a more expensive, automated version. It doesn’t take up a lot of room and works great on all types of tires… from trailer to automobile.

purchase item here from Harbor Freight

  • Ryobi Heated Seat Cushion

No one likes to be cold, whether on a jobsite or relaxing off the clock. Ryobi’s heated seat cushion is a game changer in this department. It’s a plush 3 in. thick pad with three heat settings. magical. You can load either 1 or 2 Ryobi USB rechargeable batteries for up to 5 hours of heat. It has an integrated LED indicator as well so you can easily check how much battery life you’ve got left with the touch of a button. Oh, and there’s also a USB port to allow you to charge mobile devices while you’re recharging off having some fun.

purchase item here from Home Depot

$75-200 Gifts | The Surefire gift

  • Milwaukee 18V Rover Light

When you need hours of hands-free light outside or in a dark crawl space, the Milwaukee Rover light is a great choice. First, it connects right onto a Milwaukee M18 battery. It’s super compact and checks in with a max of 1000 lumens. It also has 4 modes and boasts up to 110 hrs of light in high-efficient mode. The light is adjustable throughout a 300 degree range. It also has built in USB-A and USB-C ports (one each) so you can turn your M18 battery into a combo light and device charging station. And best of all it has an integrated metal rafter hook so you have even more mounting options in a variety of settings.

purchase item here from Home Depot

  • Crescent Craftsman Rawhide Backpack

Tools are great. And so are ways to get them to and from the jobsite. On those occasions you don’t need a rolling or stackable toolbox, then the Crescent Craftsman Rawhide Backpack is a great option. It’s got plenty of room for all your tools. It looks as nice and its feels too which is a plus. the 30+ pockets/sleeves provide a place for everything and the predominantly open-bottomed sleeves mean your bits and small parts won’t get lost at the bottom of a deep pocket. the water-resistant base provides extra moisture protection in wet conditions too. Add in some integrated magnetic storage spots and it got it all. This is a great, portable tool carrying option.

purchase this item at Lowe’s

  • Vulcan Auto Darkening Welding Helmet

We take safety seriously… and a poor performing welding helmet is a hazard we avoid at all costs. This Vulcan Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet is a great cure for that curse. It’s features REALVIEW™ Lens Technology with an overall 1/1/1/2 optical clarity rating, offering great visibility of weld puddle while reducing eye strain. It’s got four independent arc sensors delivering super-reliable arc detection for out-of-position welding. Plus its lightweight and looks great with the modern American flag design that exudes patriotism. This is a definite winner!

purchase it here at Harbor Freight

  • Helly Hansen Oxford Soft Shell Jacket

Helly Hansen’s Oxford Soft Shell Jacket is the perfect blend of comfort, warmth, and style. It features a soft fleece-pile lining and ribbed hem and cuffs help keep the wind out and heat in. This jacket also has a removable hood with a built-in draw string. It’s also got heavy-duty YKK zippers throughout. The 2-tone color option in green combined with the 2-material finish give it a great look. And being easily machine washable makes it super easy to clean up after getting it dirty while working. This jacket is definitely another winner in Helly Hansen’s Workwear lineup.

purchase it here at Helly Hansen

  • Ryobi 18V Stick Vacuum

If your tool lover is good at making messes then maybe they need another option to help clean up said messes? Ryobi’s 18V ONE+ Stick Vacuum is a great and versatile option to help out. It has 8 different cleaning configurations from a standard roller vacuum configuration to a hand vacuum perfect for a work truck. The roller bar easily comes out for cleaning as does the washable filter. Its impressive suction worked great on sawdust and pet hair alike. Plus emptying the cyclone suction cup is as easy as it gets. And since it’s part of Ryobi’s 18V lineup you’ll have no shortage of batteries if you’re already a Ryobi owner.

purchase it here at Home Depot

  • Gerber complEAT Cooking Set

We fully support the “work hard play hard” mantra. So we quickly highlighted the Gerber ComplEAT cook wear set as a great holiday gift guide option. This portable cooking set easily packs into your truck or camper when you need a quick weekend getaway away from civilization. It features 16 pieces of stainless-steel cook wear and durable polypropylene eating ware (that might be a real word). Gerber included a Saute pan; detachable handle; basting dome lid; stock pot; slim lid; 4 plates; 4 bowls; mixing bowl; hot pad; and storage bag. The set features volumetric markings and triple ply construction on the stainless-steel item bottoms making them highly versatile and built to last. Lastly, it’s lightweight and easy to clean up as well so there’s nothing not to love!

purchase it here from Amazon

$200+ Gifts | Santa’s REALLY Nice List!

  • Hilti 22V Nuron Caulking Gun

We were pumped to include Hilti’s 22V cordless caulking gun in this year’s gift guide. While a battery powered caulking gun may not be the first cordless tool to come to mind, they are fantastic when you need to lay feet of beads with an even finish. It limits waste and has a drip free stop feature to limit messes too. The LED light is well placed and bright to make sure you can clearly see where you’re working. But best of all the even finish comes with the added bonus of reduced fatigue. If your tool lover already owns Hilti 22V Nuron products then this is a great addition to their shop or kit.

purchase it here from Hilti

  • Milwaukee 18V Compact Drill & Driver Kit

There is no way we can have a gift guide with including a drill or impact driver. This year, Milwaukee was the top choice with this great deal on their M18 drill and impact driver kit. We’ve been using these in our shops for a while and have only great things to say about both tools. They perform exceptionally well, are built to last, and are ergonomically excellent choices. Plus, a new and drill and impact driver are always a welcomed sight after the old set has been put through its paces. If you are looking for a gift set to start someone of on a cordless brand you can’t do better than this Milwaukee set.

purchase it here at Home Depot

  • Kreg Loose Tenon Jig

Sometimes when we see a tool in action the results are a thing of beauty. And other times the tool itself is a work of art. In the case of the Kreg loose Tenon Jig, both hold true. This Kreg jig lets you cut loose mortises on two faces and then use a floating tenon to make tight and perfectly aligned joints. It does this using a standard drill and ensures a smooth finish via an automatic step-down design so only 1/16 in. of material is removed at a time. It comes with an integrated work surface pre-fabricated with clamp cutouts. It’s built to last featuring all-aluminum-machined components in an anodized Kreg-blue finish.

purchase it here from Kreg

  • Evolution EVOMAX Metal Chop Saw

 

The last (and priciest) gift in this year’s guide is Evolution Power tools newest metal cutting chop saw. The EVOMAX 14 in. chop saw (model S14CPS) has two notable upgrades over previous versions; a redesigned motor with an extended life and an independently tested 14″ blade delivering over 3500 cuts in mild steel. It still features the quick clamp and release system, precision shadow line, and automatic safety stop brake. And it provides super clean and accurate, weld-ready cuts time and time again. This is worth every penny as an upgrade if your gift target is still using an abrasive cut off saw. They will thank you every time they use it for sure. We’ve also pictured this mounted on Evolution’s exception chop saw stand if they need a place to securely mount it as well.

Purchase it here at Evolution Powertools

HAPPY HOLIDAYS… | 2024 Holiday Gift Guide!

We know shopping for tool lovers is definitely a labor of love. It makes you ask “What do you get someone who seems to already have everything?” Just trust TBB’s 2024 Holiday Gift Guide to give you some great suggestions whether you are looking for the perfect small gift or that one unbelievable, big gift. Happy Holidays from the Tool Box Buzz Team!

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Best Cordless Blower | Head-To-Head What would the perfect cordless leaf blower be? Wait…can we even call them leaf blowers? I certainly don’t use mine for leaves, I use them to blow sawdust on my job sites, my tools, out of my van and tool shed, or to clean off my patio and porch. They’re […]

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Best Cordless Blower | Head-To-Head

What would the perfect cordless leaf blower be? Wait…can we even call them leaf blowers? I certainly don’t use mine for leaves, I use them to blow sawdust on my job sites, my tools, out of my van and tool shed, or to clean off my patio and porch. They’re just blowers!

Comparing 15 Blowers

Fifteen manufacturers sent us their best handheld cordless blower. The majority of these blowers can be found in kit configuration and are sold at most common and online retailers. In past testings, we’ve received comments that we should include Harbor freight tools, so in this head-to-head test, we’re happy to welcome Harbor Freight’s Atlas blower to this test.

 

ATLAS

Model – 56994
Voltage – 80V
Battery Watt Hour – 288 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 150
CFM’s – 605 CFM’s
Length – 35-⅜”
Weight – 4lbs, 6oz
Price – 274.99 (when added kit components)

 

 

CRAFTSMAN

Model – CMCBL730P1
Voltage – 20V
Battery Watt Hour – 100 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 110
CFM’s – 410 CFM’s
Length – 33-½”
Weight – 5lbs, 7oz
Price – $149.00

 

 

DEWALT

Model – DCBL772X1
Voltage – 60V
Battery Watt Hour – 180 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 125
CFM’s – 600 CFM
Length – 36-¾”
Weight – 6lbs, 2oz
Price – $299.00

 

 

ECHO

Model – DPB-2500
Voltage – 56V
Battery Watt Hour – 252 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 158
CFM’s – 549 CFM’s
Length – 36-¼”
Weight – 5lbs, 6oz
Price – $199.99

 

 

EGO

Model – LB7654
Voltage 56V
Battery Watt Hour – 280 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 200
CFM’s – 765 CFM’s
Length – 36-½
Weight – 4lbs, 11oz
Price – $329.00

 

 

GREENWORKS

Model – BLB489
Voltage: 80V
Battery Watt Hour – 180 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 170
CFM’s – 730 CFM’s
Length – 37-1/8
Weight – 5lbs, 8ozs
Price – $342.99

 

 

HART

Model – HLB07VNM
Voltage: 40V
Battery Watt Hour – 180 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 155
CFM’s – 600 CFMs
Length – 37-⅜”
Weight – 6lbs, 12ozs
Price – $138.00

 

 

KOBALT

Model – KLB 1040A-03
Voltage 40V
Battery Watt Hour – 160 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 120
CFM’s – 520 CFM’s
Length -33-¾”
Weight – 5lbs, 4ozs
Price – $169.00

 

 

MAKITA

Model – GBU01M1
Voltage 40V
Battery Watt Hour – 160 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 143
CFM’s – 565 CFM’s
Length – 33-1/2″, 35-1/2″, 37-1/2″ (ADJUSTABLE)
Weight – 5lbs, 5ozs
Price – $439.00

 

 

MILWAUKEE

Model – 2824-20
Voltage 18V
Battery Combined Watt Hour – 288 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 145
CFM’s – 600 CFM
Length – 37-⅜”
Weight – 6lbs, 1oz
Price – $707.00 (not kit)

 

 

RIDGID

Model – R01601K
Voltage – 18V
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 130
Battery Watt Hour – 288 Wh
CFM’s – 510 CFM’s
Noise dB – 83.1
Length – 34-¼”
Weight – 5lbs, 7ozs
Price – $241.53

 

 

RYOBI

Model – RY404100
Voltage – 40V
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 190
CFM’s – 730 CFM’s
*Battery Watt Hour – 144 Wh
Noise dB – 84.6
Length – 37-⅞”
Weight – 6lbs, 4ozs
Price – $269.00
*Wh based on one battery

SKIL

 

Model – BL4713-c-11
Voltage 40V
Battery Watt Hour – 100 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 193
CFM’s – 500 CFM’s
Length – 36”
Weight – 4lbs, 3ozs
Price – $159.00

 

 

STIHL

Model – BGA 86
Voltage: 36V
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 154
Battery Watt Hour – 337 Wh
CFM’s – 459 CFMs
Length – 38-½” (ADJUSTABLE)
Weight – 6lbs, 5ozs
Price – $839.97 (not kit)

 

 

TORO

Model – 51822
Voltage – 60v
Battery Watt Hour – 216 Wh
Max Air Speed (MPH) – 157
CFM’s – 605 CFMs
Length – 37-½”
Weight – 5lbs, 8oz
Price – $290.03

 

Cordless Blower Testing | 7 Criteria

Our goal was NOT to verify marketing claims, instead, we used ANSI testing standards as a guide, to create consistent, repeatable, and measurable data that you can make intelligent decisions on.

Our team scored the blowers on seven criteria, each ranked independently, and the “Overall Best Cordless Blower” was determined using the combined test results.

We include but did not rank price and best value categories, but list them here for your own informational purposes.

7 Scoring Criteria

  1. Pitot Tube Run-time Testing – Directly measure air speed with a pitot tube and calculate MPH and CFM during a runtime performance test
  2. Weighted Sled Test – tested the thrust performance with a sled rig on rails.
  3. Ergonomics and Features – Ergonomics is really important to users and an important category to consider when purchasing any power tool.
  4. Balance – Measured the balance and resulting rotation in the off and full throttle states.
  5. Noise -Measured Decibels at full throttle
  6. Best Value – Not ranked.
  7. Price – The kit price at the time of publishing. Not ranked.

Anemometer | Pitot Tube Air Test

I’ll be honest, I had to ask Jeff what a Pitot tube was. Jeff, also a helicopter pilot, explained that a pitot tube probe measures the pressure difference of an air stream and can calculate fluid flow velocity. The Pitot Tube was invented by a French engineer, Henri Pitot, in the early 18th century.

Pitot tubes are widely used to determine the airspeed of aircraft, the water speed of boats, and the flow velocity of liquids, air, and gasses in various industries.

When manufacturers test their blowers to come up with the MPH and CFM values they follow an American National Standard (ANSI) procedure to measure the force or thrust. This is effectively an electronic scale that measures the force in Newton’s 5 inches from the blower nozzle.

Using fluid dynamics theory and measured environmental parameters like temperature, pressure, and humidity, the average and peak MPH and CFM values can be calculated.

We replicated this ANSI procedure to validate the measured MPH values gathered from our pitot tube instrument. Both measurements aligned. Here’s a summary of that procedure:

  1. We used a 13.8 in ± aluminum plate as a force plate for our electronic scale.
  2. We vertically mounted and centered the blowers in our rig and off the force plate 5”.
  3. The blower was operated for 10 seconds, and the result was recorded.
  4. Three tests were performed for an average measurement.
  5. Barometric pressure, temperature, and humidity were recorded
  6. Used ANSI blower performance equations to calculate theoretical peak and average blower speed

Anemometer and Pitot Tube | Testing

The Pitot Tube was set up 5 inches from each blower in the center of the air stream. Batteries were fully charged and measurements were taken at full throttle. The data was collected at 1 Hz sample rate or once per second until the battery was drained.

An ExTech HD350 Pitot Tube Anemometer was used to perform this test. The chart below shows data for all 15 blowers.

Using this data we were able to determine and calculate 4 important metrics for each blower, ranked them separately, and also combined them for an “Airflow Performance” winner.

  1. Run-time in minutes
  2. Average Speed
  3. Average CFM
  4. Total air moved

Run-time | Sustained Performance Winner | Stihl

You can see from the chart that the Stihl ran the longest, at 25.4 minutes. Second place was ECHO with 19.4 minutes, followed in third place by Milwaukee at 16.7 minutes.

This is a good time to talk about open and closed-loop battery control and how it relates to sustained performance. One of the biggest complaints with cordless blowers is their poor run-time and tendency to suffer a drop in sustained performance over time, as the battery discharges.

Three blowers Makita, Milwaukee, and Stihl all have closed-loop control on the battery output enabling them to run at a consistent [not peak] speed, for the life of the battery. While these blower batteries may have more power that could be drawn from them, these closed loop controls limit the output so an expected level of sustained performance can be delivered over a longer period of time. This is a feature that appeals to Pro users.

In contrast, most of the blowers, we tested, showed open-loop control.  Their peak performance was delivered within the first few moments of battery discharge, and then a variable level of declining performance results, as the battery discharges.  For example, the Ryobi blower showed a 22% drop in performance when comparing a fully charged battery to one that is half “empty”.

The three closed-loop control blowers we tested, all handle the dwindling voltage of their batteries a bit differently:

  • Makita ran at a consistent speed until it quit.
  • Milwaukee ran at a consistent speed for over 90% of the battery life before rapidly fading.
  • Stihl ran consistently for over 80% and then when the voltage began to drop, it forced a reduction to 75% peak power to continue on for an additional 5 minutes.

As pro tool users, we feel that having a blowers power stay consistent, and maintain its performance over the entire battery charge is really important.

Average Speed Winner | Stihl

Speed is measured in miles per hour and measures air velocity, or more specifically, the rate at which air passes through the blower’s nozzle.

A higher mph rating, results in the ability to push more dense or sticky debris like gravel or wet leaves. One interesting fact is that many tool companies market their blower’s performances by their PEAK measurement. We used average recordings to give you the MOST realistic and honest measurement.

The Stihl performed the best with an average speed of 124.5 mph. Second place was Milwaukee at 119.8 mph and closely followed in third place was Makita at 119.5 mph.

Note – The chart shows the EGO with the highest initial peak speed, but its average performance over time dropped, resulting in a fourth placement.

CFM Winner | EGO

Cubic feet per minute or CFM was calculated by taking the measured speed data and combining it with the area of the nozzle opening, to calculate the volume of air moved per minute.

The EGO came in first with 659 CFM. Second place was Makita with 643 CFM, and third was HART with 628 CFM.

The higher the CFM value, the more air your blower produces, resulting in a wider area cleaned in a shorter time.

Total Air Moved Winner | Stihl

The winner of this category is a combination of run-time and average CFM. This is an indication of the total amount of work performed on a battery charge.

The Stihl performed the best, coming in at 11,550 cubic feet, followed by ECHO with 11,126 cubic feet. Third place was Milwaukee with 10,032 cubic feet.

 

Overall Airflow Performance Winner | Milwaukee

It’s important to note that two of the above categories are power performance values, and the other two are indications of battery size and runtime. In order to level the playing field between tortoises and hares we combined all four categories to see how the blowers performed in totality.

The winner was Milwaukee, followed closely by EGO and Stihl.

 

Weighted Sled Test | Power Test Winner | EGO

Who doesn’t like a strong-man contest?  We’ve touched on the importance of MPH and CFM, but the importance of where these two values intersect is the overall “force or thrust” that a blower can produce.

Manufacturers measure this force in Newtons in their development and testing. We developed a test rig to indirectly measure thrust and provide a good visual understanding.

We built a weighted sled that rides on low-friction wheels attached to inclined rails.

Sled Procedure

Prior to each blower test the rails and wheels were cleaned and lubricated with silicone. To perform this test we placed each blower’s tube onto a v-shaped rest, mounted to the sled. We placed the blower body onto a tool rest setting the blower in the same plane as the sled rails. Once set, we ran each blower for a 10-second count and recorded the sled movement on a measuring tape mounted to the sled. Three tests were completed for an average measurement. All blowers were tested with a 5.5 weight placed on the sled rig.

Two blowers maxed this test out, they were the EGO and Ryobi. We then added a second 5.5. lb plate and retested both blowers. The Ryobi was able to move the sled approximately halfway, while the EGO maxed out the rig a second time!

The sled topped out at 70 inches. Our chart below does not account for the additional weighted tests for EGO or Ryobi. EGO was the clear winner, Ryobi was second followed by Harbor Freight’s Atlas blower which was able to move the sled 66 inches.

Blower Nozzle or No Nozzle | What’s Best?

We wanted to see the direct impact of the nozzles on our weighted sled rig. The nozzles are designed to narrow the opening of the chute and increase the speed of air coming out.

Many people don’t realize that manufacturers will often use a nozzle to measure higher peak MPH values and will use the wider chute opening without the nozzle to list their peak CFM number. The same blower, but tested with different configurations.

Most manufacturers supply a nozzle because many users feel it increases performance, and they ask for it. The reality is that adding a nozzle may increase the localized air stream speed, but the added friction and constriction reduce the overall performance.  [E.g Milwaukee reduces from 17.5 to 17 Newtons, but increases from 145 to 155 mph]

Our sled test results showed that adding a nozzle to the blower drastically reduced the blower’s performance on the sled test. For example, the Ryobi which was able to max out the test sled at 70-inches without a nozzle, was only able to achieve 58-inches with a nozzle. Similar results were observed with EGO and Milwaukee nozzles.

Ergonomics and Features Winner | EGO

This category is compiled from the combined opinions of the TBB crew after using the tools. Grip, throttle, battery removal, intake placement, and adjustable chute length were evaluated.

The EGO eked out a win with 10 points, followed closely by Makita and Milwaukee which tied for second place each with 11 points.

Grip

While all blowers had relatively comfortable grips, both the EGO and Milwaukee stood out. They have base stands that can double as a two-handed hold for overhead use or off-balance use.

Throttle | Trigger | Power On

When it came to evaluating the blower’s throttle, the TBB crew favored blowers with a single point of activation. Unfortunately, most blowers employ a boost button, which we feel is an unnecessary hassle and a marketing gimmick.  Some of the blowers, like the Craftsman, have boost features that can be locked on – we preferred that to having to hold the button down. Pro users definitely do not want to have to engage a second button.

The Milwaukee throttle stood out with ambidextrous use and had a very responsive throttle control and no boost button.

Lastly, some blowers have a power-on switch, or safety feature, in order to power on the trigger. Most of the crew found these features frustrating.

Battery Insertion and Removal

When considering the battery removal and installation, the crew really liked those blowers, like the Kobalt, that offer a spring-loaded ejection.

Milwaukee lost points in this category by being the only blower to employ dual batteries.

Adjustable Chutes

Makita, along with Stihl offers an adjustable chute, with several configurations. We felt this may appeal to users who might want to adjust their blower chute to their height.

Air Intake Location

Intakes were also evaluated. The team favored rear-mounted over side-mounted intakes due to side-mounted intakes sucking in the user’s pant legs when held close to the body.

Balance and Rotational Force Winner | ECHO

Too much rotational force can result in a blower that you’re constantly fighting to control, or worse results in a wrist injury like tendonitis. Wrist tendonitis is frequently caused by activities requiring sideways motion of the wrist while gripping. Activities such as using a blower in a side to side motion can lead to Dequervain’s tendonitis.

Rotational Force Rig

We built a rig to hold each blower’s handle to simulate a neutral grip position. The rig allowed the blower to rotate freely on this axis.

We used some image analysis to capture the angle of the blower chute relative to the horizon. The angle at rest with the blower powered off was measured, followed by the blower in the full throttle state.

We considered two values to be the most important when analyzing this data and used their individual rankings to determine the blower with the best balance.

  1. Angle under load
  2. Difference between no-load and full load

 

The first was the angle under load relative to the horizon. We found the most strain on the wrist was felt when the blower wanted to pitch down directly at the ground, forcing the user to pull the blower back up to a useful working angle.

The blowers we tested pitched down between a comfortable 40 degrees, to a very uncomfortable near vertical 89 degrees.

The second value we considered important was the change or Delta between the blower at rest and under load. A well-balanced blower should have minimal change in pitch when the throttle is activated. A bower that swings a large amount is likely to be harder to control. The smallest delta observed was 15 degrees and the highest was 57 degrees.

The ECHO took the best Balance category. The Echo had a no-load balance of 19 degrees and deflected to 40 degrees down under full throttle. This comfortable 40 degrees nose-down attitude coupled with the relatively small change of just 19 degrees scored it top marks.

Craftsman came in second with a  no-load measurement of 31 degrees and a full load of 46 degrees. Stihl followed in third place with 19 and 41 degrees.

Cordless Blower Noise Winner | Stihl

OSHA sets legal limits on noise exposure based on a worker’s 8-hour work day. For noise, OSHA’s permissible exposure limit is 90 dB.

To measure relative decibels mounted the blowers. back into our rotational rig, and mounted a decibel meter 24” away from the blower to simulate the distance between a user’s ear and wrist. Three readings were captured and an average was recorded.

The blower that was the quietest was the Stihl coming in at 81.5 dB. The second quietest was the RIDGID averaging 83.1 dB followed by the RYOBI averaging at 84.2 dB.

The blowers that were the loudest were the DEWALT and ECHO averaging 97.9 db.

Best Price Winner | Hart

When purchasing tools, price is unquestionably a crucial factor, particularly for those of you who are just beginning out in the trades or are DIY/Homeowners just starting out.

We ranked pricing as *kits and with blowers that weren’t sold in kit form, we included a battery(s) and charger to even the playing field.

* Ryobi kit comes with 2 batteries.

At the time of testing, the best-priced blower kit was the Hart coming in at $138.00. The second lowest price was the Craftsman at $149.00 and the third was the Skil at $159.00.

The most expensive blower we tested was the Stihl BGA 86, coming in at $839.97.  The majority of these blowers can be purchased at ACME Tool or your local big box store.

Best Value Blower Winner | Hart

Price and quality will continue to be the top deciding factors for consumers. In today’s economy, consumers are looking for ways to stretch their dollars further, and tool companies need a solution to deliver a well-made, powerful tool at a competitive price, without sacrificing quality.

As we have indicated, we do not include pricing in our overall scoring, but we include it and always suggest our pick for best value.

The Hart was an easy decision for us, it performed exceptionally well in our testing, and is priced the lowest, guaranteeing a seat at the “best value” table. Hart scored in the fourth place in noise, and mid-pack on pretty much all the other categories scored, finishing in 6th place.

Best Cordless Blower Winner | Milwaukee

Milwaukee 36-volt cordless blower came in first place scoring a total of 20 points. It scored tops in airflow performance, second in features and ergonomics, and fourth in balance.

The Milwaukee operates easily in either user’s hand and has a responsive trigger. Its sturdy base plate doubles as a secondhand grip, and the heads-up battery display is a nice touch. The crew appreciated that there was no boost or turbo button to engage, everything you need comes from the trigger. Milwaukee did suffer in the ergonomic battery scoring category due to the fact that it was the only blower in the lineup with two batteries.  That second battery, while inconvenient, clearly helped push the power and runtime up where it needs to be.

The formidable EGO came in second place with 22 points. EGO scored tops in both ergonomics, features, and the sled thrust test. The EGO was clearly the most powerful of the blowers out of the gate.  The open loop battery control and resulting performance drop over time coupled with the mediocre balance numbers pulled the EGO down from walking away with the top spot.

 

The EGO is a powerful blower but some users will find that they have to fight to hold it in position, it has a recessed throttle control which the team appreciated. Like Milwaukee, the EGO has a base stand that allows the user to place a two-handed hold for overhead use. Ego also has a nice spring-assisted battery removal feature, which one would not appreciate unless you were testing 15 blowers!

Stihl took third place with 25 points. Stihl took tops in noise and third place in both balance and airflow performance. The Stihl is a robust tool with a nicely designed spring-assist battery removal setup. The team liked that it has an adjustable-length chute, but did not like having to manipulate the awkward safety lever to power it on.

 

 

Closing Thoughts

If you’re considering purchasing a blower you should first think about the application, you’re using it for, and then performance. A lot of these blower measurements we shared result in a compromise, so if you want our advice, we feel you should choose a blower that is “stronger for longer.”

Our Head-to-Head tests take time to complete and we are ultimately limited in scope as we’re not a professional testing company. We cannot do long-term testing that would shed light on longevity or durability, and we can’t possibly test every application that you might use a blower for.

We receive a lot of comments about how we arrive at our winner.  We’ve openly shared ALL the data from our tests, and you can rank the tools however you want. In this article, if you hover over the line or column in our graphs, you’ll be able to see the actual values. Hopefully, you’ll find this Head-To-Head useful when comparing compact cordless blowers.

If you have a moment, please check out our other Head-to-Head Tests.

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