This blower is definitely good for gardening and cleaning use. How about car washing purpose? I would like to know if it could dry car fastly so that I could save man power and towel on wiping.
Great vid in more ways than one. Thought I saw myself - or at least the lower half, at 4.47 - didn’t realise others wore blue Crocs and strange trackies in public ! 😎
I just bought one. Only have a 2ah battery but it's plenty powerful enough for blowing dust off of a terrace or deck, leaves etc. Not sure on run time but I'm guessing around 10/15 minutes?
Great Video!!! Quick question.....do you think it would be good enough to blow leaves that is on grass? Strong enough? I notice there is a 40v version wasn't sure which to go with....Thanks in advance
Hi and thanks for watching! I don't have grass but suspect it won't be as good as it is on my patio and decking. The 40v version seems to blow around twice the volume though so even if the 20v worked fine, the 40v could clear your lawn in twice the time I guess :)
I’ve got a hydro shot for washing my bike it has the smaller batteries could I use them on this blower, I actually want a blower to dry my bike off quick too haha
I might get the hydroshot next, heard really good things especially it being able to use a remote water source like a bottle. Suspect the blower would work well - and maybe help you go faster if mounted properly ;)
@@TheWoodgineer haha yeah I’m going to carry a small water container in my van for the hydro shot, I see guys with compressor setups and I’m like it’s all just more weight surely..
You would have experienced greater success had you pretended to blow aliens up. I mean, with a blower, that should have been a no-brainer. Other than that, well done! Thanks for sharing!
@@TheWoodgineer How is that an advantage over any other brand? I have 5 different incompatible brands of the same 5-cell lithium batteries. If Worx were being honest they'd do what knock-off brands do and use the Makita format. It's a piece of Worx marketing which I can tell you're just mindlessly repeating because it makes no sense.
@@haley8004 I used to use several different ones and feel so much better for sticking to one brand. That said I’ve got a few little 3D printed adapters for some non Worx tools that have the same power. Easy to make but you can buy them on eBay. I should add. I’ve not read much of the Worx marketing blurb so any mindless confusing stuff is entirely me 🤪
@@TheWoodgineer It's their justification for the name "powershare" on all their battery tools. I 3d printed an adapter for using Milwaukee batteries on Ryobi tools. Because Ryobi chargers use a glue that hardens and rips components off the circuit board in a few years. So Worx is claiming that having batteries compatible with their other tools is some kind of advantage over other brands. The falsity of this claim is not the only problem, it's also the stupidity of it. People who are looking to cut through this BS, you're wasting their time.
@@haley8004 I’ve not seen Worx claim that as an advantage any more than any other tool brand does. Either way *I’m* only saying it’s a big advantage to me as I have other Worx tools. If I had a load of Makita tools it would make sense for me to buy more. I’m not misleading and wasting peoples time at all. Perhaps you should rewatch the video - oh and don’t forget to like and subscribe 😉
Great video mate, I don't need a leaf blower but I found myself nearly ordering one😂 great sales pitch.
Thanks! You should order one....no...order 10 and via my affiliate link ;)
@@TheWoodgineer haha I might have to after see how much fun it was to play with 😂
This blower is definitely good for gardening and cleaning use. How about car washing purpose?
I would like to know if it could dry car fastly so that I could save man power and towel on wiping.
I've seen a few people out there use it for just this! :)
Fantastic review mate! Best IV seen!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great vid in more ways than one. Thought I saw myself - or at least the lower half, at 4.47 - didn’t realise others wore blue Crocs and strange trackies in public ! 😎
Ahh another person with some style! :D
A very enjoyable video 👍🏼
I just bought one. Only have a 2ah battery but it's plenty powerful enough for blowing dust off of a terrace or deck, leaves etc. Not sure on run time but I'm guessing around 10/15 minutes?
About that - definitely worth having spare batteries especially if you have other tools that use them.
It looks like it does a good job of blowing, much better than doing it by hand.
I was doing each leaf by hand one at a time but it got boring fast...
How much more powerful is two battery version as opposed to the 1 battery version or is power the same just a longer run time..🤔
Sorry I don't have the 2 battery version but the specs are here: uk.worx.com/leaf-vacuum-blowers-sub/
Great Video!!! Quick question.....do you think it would be good enough to blow leaves that is on grass? Strong enough? I notice there is a 40v version wasn't sure which to go with....Thanks in advance
Hi and thanks for watching! I don't have grass but suspect it won't be as good as it is on my patio and decking. The 40v version seems to blow around twice the volume though so even if the 20v worked fine, the 40v could clear your lawn in twice the time I guess :)
man, that is one beautiful cat.
Thanks, she's pretty mean but very cute :)
My son would love this to help me out
Thanks for watching - its pretty lightweight so if he's 3+ could probably use it (though technically probably shouldn't) ;)
Nice to see you cleaning up those leaves 🍁 looks a nice bit of kit 🥰 I’d happily test it out myself ☝️ well done Chris 🌲🦊🌲
Thanks! I finally found a garden chore I enjoy 😁
Could you possibly do a video of how well it's blows water off of cars after you rinse the wash
I could but there are loads of people who had the same idea! 😁 th-cam.com/users/shortsXL-Uh6iLvdc?feature=share
How would you attach an anti-static strap?
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner - I'm not sure why you would want to but guess you could attach a strap to shaft part.
May i ask the battery life is measured using 4ah or 2ah battery?
Of course - used the 4ah battery. Obviously the 2ah last about half as long.
Helpful thank you :)😊
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
I’ve got a hydro shot for washing my bike it has the smaller batteries could I use them on this blower, I actually want a blower to dry my bike off quick too haha
I might get the hydroshot next, heard really good things especially it being able to use a remote water source like a bottle. Suspect the blower would work well - and maybe help you go faster if mounted properly ;)
@@TheWoodgineer haha yeah I’m going to carry a small water container in my van for the hydro shot, I see guys with compressor setups and I’m like it’s all just more weight surely..
Percy for drying your car after wash 😂
What a opening 😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣.Love the vid!👍
Thanks! :)
You would have experienced greater success had you pretended to blow aliens up. I mean, with a blower, that should have been a no-brainer. Other than that, well done! Thanks for sharing!
I blame u now as ive had to buy one lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤗👍
HAHA! :D Let me know what you think,
@@TheWoodgineer .. yeah it's a nice bit of kit ... 👌 ...I've got the jet washer too
So phunny and so honest. 😂😂
Thanks 😊
Haha brill review
Thanks - glad you enjoyed :D
"They take the same batteries"? As what other brand? This is BS
The same batteries as all the other Worx tools
@@TheWoodgineer How is that an advantage over any other brand? I have 5 different incompatible brands of the same 5-cell lithium batteries. If Worx were being honest they'd do what knock-off brands do and use the Makita format. It's a piece of Worx marketing which I can tell you're just mindlessly repeating because it makes no sense.
@@haley8004 I used to use several different ones and feel so much better for sticking to one brand. That said I’ve got a few little 3D printed adapters for some non Worx tools that have the same power. Easy to make but you can buy them on eBay.
I should add. I’ve not read much of the Worx marketing blurb so any mindless confusing stuff is entirely me 🤪
@@TheWoodgineer It's their justification for the name "powershare" on all their battery tools. I 3d printed an adapter for using Milwaukee batteries on Ryobi tools. Because Ryobi chargers use a glue that hardens and rips components off the circuit board in a few years. So Worx is claiming that having batteries compatible with their other tools is some kind of advantage over other brands. The falsity of this claim is not the only problem, it's also the stupidity of it. People who are looking to cut through this BS, you're wasting their time.
@@haley8004 I’ve not seen Worx claim that as an advantage any more than any other tool brand does. Either way *I’m* only saying it’s a big advantage to me as I have other Worx tools. If I had a load of Makita tools it would make sense for me to buy more. I’m not misleading and wasting peoples time at all. Perhaps you should rewatch the video - oh and don’t forget to like and subscribe 😉