Best Leaf Blowers in 2025
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Our Picks Best overall cordless leaf blower Greenworks 80-volt cordless leaf blower View details $250 at Best Buy View details Quietest leaf blower Ryobi 40-volt Whisper Series cordless leaf blower View details $329 at The Home Depot View details Best cordless leaf blower on a budget Litheli 20-volt model U20BR00-0A220 View details $170 at Walmart View details Best leaf blower for professional use DK2 Elite Energy 57.6-volt walk behind leaf blower View details $2,470 at DK2 View details Table of Contents Which is the best leaf blower? If you're still manually raking the leaves in your yard, do yourself a favor in 2025 and invest in a leaf blower. It'll save you time and back pain while helping you keep your outdoor space nice and tidy. From cordless models to budget leaf blowers, we've tested the best outdoor leaf blower options across a range of price points to find the best options for your yard maintenance needs.If youve spent time in the suburbs or in more rural parts of the US, its tough to think of a time when leaf blowers didnt exist. Even if your family didnt have one, chances are a friend, neighbor or that guy down the street definitely did. Although larger walk-behind versions were available as early as the 1950s, the more traditional backpack and handheld types didn't appear until the 1970s, according to theOctober 1977 issue of Popular Science.The landscape is changing. All those leaf blowers we remember from years past were gas-powered. Today, some cities and states have outlawed gas-powered leaf blowers outright, and some areas restrict the days and times you can use any type of leaf blower because there's no worse pollution than noise pollution.Of course, if you'd rather get rid of your leaves without worrying about gas or batteries, a rake can do the job for much less money. But it'd be a bad idea to dismiss leaf blowers outright. They are helpful tools for keeping your yard neat with far more speed and efficiency. They also offer more variety, with different types and great options available. Choosing between gas leaf blowers or their electric counterparts is all about whether one suits your needs. Even so, our top pick is theGreenworks Pro 80-volt cordless leaf blower. This leaf blower is energy-efficient and has strong air power. Don't forget to consider price, noise level and weight when looking for a new one.Leaf blowers are one of the quickest and most effective ways of moving leaves and other bits of debris around on your property. They're much faster than raking and sweeping, though a fair bit noisier, so be aware of when you're going to use them. We've tested several of the standard electric models on the market today, considering things like how much power their airflow actually offers and other common concerns like battery life and noise level. Let's look at the best leaf blowers for your home and yard care needs. Best leaf blowers for 2025 $250 at Best Buy This 80-volt Greenworks model proved to be our best overall leaf blower and our most powerful leaf blower. During our propulsion tests, where we use each leaf blower to power a custom-built air cannon and see how far they'll shoot a weight, Greenworks was the clear winner in the "turbo mode" category, with an average distance of 34 feet and 11 inches. Even in standard mode, its average distance of 26 feet and 8 inches would have placed third overall in the turbo category. No other leaf blower we tested moved air with more power.Additionally, Greenworks seems to have the most efficient power relay in terms of being able to translate its voltage system and included battery into raw power. Our only real criticism on the power front is that the Greenworks leaf blower comes with the smallest battery capacity of all units we've tested -- a lowly 2.5 amp-hours. Still, that size battery is probably good enough for most medium and lighter jobs -- and the fact that the output is the highest of all the units tested means you'll likely spend less time on the same job than you would with other, less powerful leaf blowers.This is one of the heavier models we tested, at about 10 pounds, which can become tiring after you've held it for some time. As with most units, you do have a strap option and there are already metal hooks in place on the unit for that exact purpose. At $250, the cost is relatively average among the models we tested, so I would consider this a great buy. If you also own any other Greenworks 80-volt battery-platform tools, the leaf blower's battery can power those, too. $329 at The Home Depot This Ryobi unit had a fair showing overall. Only one other leaf blower we tested cost less, and it outperformed a few models that cost more in our propulsion tests. That left it as a reasonable middle-of-the-pack performer -- but if you're looking for something quiet, it might be the exact leaf blower you're looking for. While all of the other leaf blowers we tested hit decibel levels nearing 100dB, the Ryobi blower was the quietest, ringing in at a more moderate 81.5dB.Like the Greenworks model, the Ryobi leaf blower's battery is compatible with other Ryobi tools, making some nice added value for brand loyalists. With a massive tool platform behind it, and at a time when restrictions on non-electric leaf blowers are on the rise, this is an easy pick. $170 at Walmart This Litheli unit is the cheapest on our list closely accompanied by Craftsman and Seyvum, and it's one of three models we tested that runs off 20 volts or less. Even so, it managed to punch above its weight in our tests, earning third and fourth places, respectively, in our normal and turbo mode propulsion tests (excluding the DK2 model).Another key point: It's also one of the lighter leaf blowers we tested. That makes it a great choice for anyone who might find a heavier leaf blower exhausting to carry.The above-average performance, the lightweight design, and the appealingly low price point make the Litheli leaf blower our best budget pick for the leaf blower category.
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