Speaking on the benefits of cordless leaf blowers (specifically battery-operated options), Deane Biermeier, a member of The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board, says: “Although cordless leaf blowers are less powerful than corded or gas-powered models, there is virtually no maintenance to perform other than charging the batteries. They’re perfect for clearing leaves from small yards or yards with very few leaf-shedding trees.” We tested 27 electric leaf blowers (including 17 cordless) in Des Moines, Iowa, where we methodically evaluated each unit’s ease of assembly and use, battery life, noise levels, and effectiveness. We tested for effectiveness under a range of scenarios, timing how quickly each leaf blower cleared dry leaves from a patch of grass, dry leaves from a patch of concrete, and damp leaves from a patch of grass. We also tested to see if each blower had the strength to move 0.25-, 0.5-, and 1-ounce fishing line weights, as well as the precision to easily wrangle leaves in a box we drew with chalk on concrete. Our favorite cordless leaf blower we tested is the Ryobi ONE+ 18V 100 MPH 280 CFM Cordless Battery Variable-Speed Jet Fan Leaf Blower, a well-rounded model that strikes the perfect balance between being lightweight, powerful, and budget-friendly. Here are the best cordless leaf blowers, according to our Lab testing. While using this model on the patch of grass, we cleared the pile of dry leaves in just under 29 seconds, and the pile of damp leaves in just under 37 seconds. It was considerably faster at clearing the dry leaves from the patch of concrete, finishing the job in just under 20 seconds. The different fishing weights moved easily, and we were able to adeptly and precisely control the unit’s airflow, as we triumphed in rounding up the pile of leaves into the chalk-drawn box on concrete in less than 22 seconds. Our primary complaint with this model is that it’s quite loud, which we weren’t expecting, given its compact size. But despite this setback, we felt in control of this leaf blower, which was easy to maneuver and use. Not only do we consider this model a good value for what it does, but we also like that it can share batteries with other Ryobi products such as saws, drills, and screwdrivers. Price at time of publish: $119 The unit has an airflow speed of up to 145 MPH, and lets you choose between an airflow capacity of 280 CFM or 600 CFM. This range allows for plenty of flexibility in how you use your leaf blower and means you should be able to reach leaves across a significant distance. We cleared the patch of grass from the dry leaves in 17 seconds and the damp leaves in just over 5 seconds. However, this unit really showed off on the patch of concrete, where it cleared the pile of leaves in just 7 seconds and easily moved the various fishing weights without requiring our tester to be super close to them. However, if you have a smaller yard, the power range may be excessive, and you may find it more conducive to opt for a less powerful model at a lower price point. Price at time of publish: $419 The leaf blower lets you choose from different speed settings, and we liked having the ability to control the power. However, we found it difficult to precisely control the airflow’s direction and effects. For example, regardless of the setting we used, we couldn’t wrangle the leaves in the chalk-drawn box on concrete. We cleared the patch of grass from dry leaves and damp leaves in 50 seconds and 42 seconds, respectively, while we cleared the patch of concrete from dry leaves in just 18 seconds. But although subtlety was a challenge, power was no problem: We moved all the fishing weights the 10-foot distance in less than 20 seconds. We also liked that we didn’t need to bend down or be super close to the objects. But this product may be too powerful to surgically clear leaves stuck within delicate plants. Ultimately, this unit is best suited for anyone who wants a cordless model that offers plenty of power, for big jobs, such as attending to leaf-strewn yards in oak-filled neighborhoods. But we need to reiterate that this product is made for power, not precision. Price at time of publish: $199 This unit is made up of three pieces. While we had no issue following the assembly instructions and finished setting the leaf blower up in less than two minutes, we struggled a bit when attaching the final piece. We wish this unit allowed us to have better control over the airflow, since we were unable to roundup the leaves in the box we drew with chalk on concrete. However, we were pleased with its power, as it easily pushed the fishing line weights a 10-foot distance. We were also pleased with its long battery life, and our tester said they “did not notice any decline in power while the blower was in use.” Price at time of publish: $191 We also love how easy the leaf blower is to use. Our tester said they just had to “press the button and go,” and noted it was light enough that their arms didn’t feel tired after using it for a while. It cleared the patch of grass from dry leaves in 27 seconds and from damp leaves in 28 seconds. It was significantly quicker at clearing the patch of concrete from dry leaves, finishing the job in just 11 seconds. We were only able to round up some of the leaves into the chalk-drawn box on concrete, so while it performed better than some other models in terms of airflow control, there was still room for improvement and its precision was overall middle-of-the-road. Its power impressed us, however, as it moved the fishing line weights with ease and pushed the 0.25-ounce weight the 10-foot distance in just one blow. Price at time of publish: $145 Our tester found this unit’s long tube to be handy while tackling leaves but found it to be a bit of a hindrance whenever they would try to bend down to pick something up. Our tester acknowledges this could be due to the fact that they are 5’4”, and notes the long tube may not be a setback for taller users. The setup process was also a little awkward for us, since figuring out how to properly attach the tubes proved difficult. All in all, we spent 25 minutes assembling this unit, which was longer than we spent assembling any other unit on our list. These minor flaws aside, the leaf blower is user-friendly, with an easy-to-access and easy-to-control variable speed trigger. It also only needs 45 minutes to replenish its battery—a  quick recharge time like this is especially useful for anyone who forgets to charge their devices until their batteries are depleted. Price at time of publish: $317 The 7.8-pound unit has an airflow capacity of 365 CM, an airflow speed of up to 123 MPH, and a noise rating of 64 dB. It cleared the patch of grass from dry leaves and damp leaves in a similar amount of time, completing each task in a little over one second, while it cleared the patch of concrete from dry leaves in 21 seconds. Our tester does not recommend using it to clear leaves from a garden, noting that “it pretty much uprooted the plants” in our garden bed test. It performed well in our fishing line test, however, easily moving each weight. Ultimately, we found this leaf blower to lack precision, but to be well-suited for speedily clearing large spaces from leaves. Price at time of publish: $220 The leaf blower has an airflow capacity of 450 CFM and an airflow speed of 125 MPH. It consists of three pieces, and we were able to finish assembling the unit in a little over two minutes. It wasn’t super loud either, which is always a bonus. Our tester had to keep switching between the unit’s on and off setting to get the leaves near the chalk-drawn box, but was ultimately unsuccessful at rounding up the leaves into the box, so precision was lacking and our attempt to direct the leaves was taxing. However, the unit performed well in our garden bed test, effectively clearing leaves from the garden without damaging the plants, as well as in the fishing line weight test, quickly moving the different weights. Price at time of publish: $204 The unit relies on a recoil start (so you need to pull a cord to start operating it), but users say it’s a quick, easy, and fairly smooth start-up process. Further contributing to its user-friendliness is a translucent tank that allows you to easily monitor your fuel levels as you operate the unit, as well as an air filter that’s made to help keep the engine clean. It has a curved tube as well, which is designed to mitigate strain placed on your arms and wrist, and thus help prevent them from quickly growing weary. There’s also a cruise control mode, which can help further minimize the taxing nature of your yard work. Price at time of publish: $169 We timed how quickly each leaf blower could remove different types of leaves from different types of landscapes to test effectiveness. We measured noise levels with a decibel meter, and we measured each unit’s weight when judging portability. We considered both noise level and portability in practical terms, too, noting whether the noise was tolerable or if the unit could be operated with one hand. When assessing battery life, we looked to see if the power output remained steady and if the battery life started to dwindle while in use. We considered how easy it was to access the controls, change between speeds and various attachments, and maneuver the device when rating ease of use. When it came down to value, we considered whether each unit offered too little, just enough, or more than expected for its price point. For our test, we spread out 0.75 pounds of leaves on a 10-foot by 10-foot patch of grass. Using the highest mode available for each leaf blower, we timed how quickly we were able to clear the leaves from the area. With each leaf blower, we performed this test again on the grass but using 0.75 pounds of damp leaves, and one more time on a patch of 10-foot by 10-foot concrete using dry leaves. In order to test if the units were garden-friendly, we spread out leaves around plants in a garden bed. Using each unit’s lowest setting, we used the units to clear the leaves from the garden and noted if their airflow caused any damage to the plants. When applicable, we tested a unit’s vacuum or mulching function as well. We also gathered leaves in a dense pile to test suction power and counted how many times we had to empty the leaf blower’s bag. 

What to Look for in a Cordless Leaf Blower

Power Source

Cordless leaf blowers are powered by either gas or electricity. Electric blowers tend to weigh less and produce less noise and air pollution, but they can overheat and generally aren’t as powerful. Gas-powered products, on the other hand, pack a punch when it comes to force, but they emit a number of gas pollutants and their maintenance is a little more complicated.

Yard Size

When thinking about how powerful a leaf blower you need, consider the size of your yard. If you have a large space with lots of trees, you’ll need a high-powered product with a high CFM (cubic feet per minute) rating — this means you’ll be able to move leaves and debris faster and more efficiently. Biermeier explains that “CFM measures the cubic feet per minute or volume of air coming out of the blower. You can think of it as the ‘size’ of the airflow. Bigger air will move more leaves at one time.’” He says a 500 CFM airflow capacity works well for typical residential yard work, but also says anywhere between a 300 CFM to 400 CFM airflow capacity is acceptable if you’re working with a smaller yard that doesn’t have too many trees. With an airflow capacity of 610 CFM, the Greenworks Pro 80V (180 MPH / 610 CFM) Cordless Backpack Leaf Blower can move the greatest volume of air compared to all the other models in our roundup.

Speed Settings

Some leaf blowers have only one speed — which might work if you have a small yard and are mostly clearing away dry leaves. However, if you want to use your leaf blower for tougher jobs, you’re better off getting a variable speed blower that you can adjust as needed. Our top pick, the Ryobi ONE+ 18V 100 MPH 280 CFM Cordless Battery Variable-Speed Jet Fan Leaf Blower, is a variable speed model that lets you choose from different speed settings. However, our pick for best variable speed leaf blower is the WORX 40V Turbine Cordless Leaf Blower Power Share with Brushless Motor due to its handy and comprehensive range of settings for airflow speed and airflow capacity.

Why Trust The Spruce?

Sarah Toscano is a freelance writer for The Spruce, specializing in all things related to home tech and smart home gadgets. With the exception of one model, all of the cordless leaf blowers listed in this roundup were tested in The Lab, where product testers followed a detailed testing methodology to assess each unit’s features. Sarah carefully researched the one model that wasn’t tested, as she read through pages of customer reviews, scoured discussion forums, and analyzed the product’s specs to evaluate the leaf blower. Looking at long-term lifespan. Biermeier warns that “most cordless leaf blowers aren’t considered heavy-duty models.” He says you can “expect about an 8 to 10-year lifespan before plastic parts wear down,” and for battery-operated models, depending on how frequently you use your leaf blower, “you’ll likely have to replace the batteries every few years.” Sarah also consulted with  Deane Biermeier, a member of The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board and Certified Lead Carpenter, to learn more about the features, uses, and benefits of a good cordless leaf blower.

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