Thanks for the vid. I use mine all the time. I have the optional long nozzle too, and use it to blow of the sidewalks and drive after mowing; to blow leaves off the patio; to blow off the shop bench and floors after projects; to blow leaves out of the gutters; to blow accumulated grass clippings from atop the mower deck; to clean out the truck bed, boats etc etc. I also have adapeted some cheap fill nozzles, and use it to inflate/deflate things like air mattresses, white water rafts, inflatable kayaks, pool floats; etc etc etc. I never go camping without it. It cleans off the spots where the tents will go, and blows out the tents themselves any time it is needed. It also stokes a campfire or charcoal grill like nothing else. If you can get anything to burn, you can have a roaring fire in just a minute or two every time. Even wet wood is no match for the turbo oxygen effect this blower provides. I do lots of other things with it too, but it is simply impossible to name them all. It is possibly my most used tool, and I have LOTS of tools. If it ever breaks I will instantly buy another one.
He’s using the slow speed. I just bought one yesterday to blow concrete dust after cutting concrete a whole day. I created sandstorm with that leaf blower on high speed
I bought one for that purpose as I live in a hard water area and have a black truck. Any water left leaves white scale. The makita is brilliant. Has a soft hose so won’t scratch the car and blasts all the water out the panel gaps etc…. Then just a quick dry with some rags and it’s perfect….. Buy one
Home Depot, Amazon, Walmart online, eBay, and probably lots of other places. Just make sure to get a "set" with batteries and charger if this is your first Makita cordless tool.
@@briansmith9258no, the ones that are knock offs of Makita. They look like or are colored similar to the Makita ones. They don't really have a specific brand name or anything.
Thanks for the vid. I use mine all the time. I have the optional long nozzle too, and use it to blow of the sidewalks and drive after mowing; to blow leaves off the patio; to blow off the shop bench and floors after projects; to blow leaves out of the gutters; to blow accumulated grass clippings from atop the mower deck; to clean out the truck bed, boats etc etc. I also have adapeted some cheap fill nozzles, and use it to inflate/deflate things like air mattresses, white water rafts, inflatable kayaks, pool floats; etc etc etc. I never go camping without it. It cleans off the spots where the tents will go, and blows out the tents themselves any time it is needed. It also stokes a campfire or charcoal grill like nothing else. If you can get anything to burn, you can have a roaring fire in just a minute or two every time. Even wet wood is no match for the turbo oxygen effect this blower provides. I do lots of other things with it too, but it is simply impossible to name them all. It is possibly my most used tool, and I have LOTS of tools. If it ever breaks I will instantly buy another one.
Love Makita, but not the best demonstration here
Blows everywhere but where the dirt at😂
He’s using the slow speed. I just bought one yesterday to blow concrete dust after cutting concrete a whole day. I created sandstorm with that leaf blower on high speed
Judging by this video, i think you might be a big fan of Milwaukee 💀💀💀
I want one but have to come up with a few more reasons to get the wife’s buy in!! Lol
This made me just go and buy a Ryobi workshop blower
Satisfait ? combien de temps avec la 3Ah? Merci 😊
Столько макиты, круть
Is it strong enough to blow water off the cars?
That's what I use also good for leaves and PC cleaning
I bought one for that purpose as I live in a hard water area and have a black truck. Any water left leaves white scale. The makita is brilliant. Has a soft hose so won’t scratch the car and blasts all the water out the panel gaps etc…. Then just a quick dry with some rags and it’s perfect….. Buy one
Thanks for this comment. Just bought mine for the exact same reason, hard water is a b*tch !
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I want to buy, how to get it. Thank you.
Home Depot, Amazon, Walmart online, eBay, and probably lots of other places. Just make sure to get a "set" with batteries and charger if this is your first Makita cordless tool.
Would this inflate a Dinghy please?
It s a crap ?
The chinese knock offs are decent too.
Harbor freight?
@@briansmith9258no, the ones that are knock offs of Makita. They look like or are colored similar to the Makita ones. They don't really have a specific brand name or anything.
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can't stand it , it's broken for a year