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The EGO Power+ LB7654 cordless leaf blower delivers up to 765 CFM airflow and 200 MPH speed powered by a 56V brushless motor. Featuring a 5.0Ah battery for up to 90 minutes of runtime, variable speed controls, and a quiet 64 dB operation, it’s engineered for professional-grade yard care with cordless freedom.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35.7"L x 7.3"W x 10.2"H |
Item Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
Air Flow Capacity | 765 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Noise Level | 64 dB |
Speed | 200 Miles per Hour |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Additional Features | Interchangeable Nozzle Connection |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 56 Volts |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | 765 CFM Blower Kit w/5Ah Battery |
Color | Gray/Black |
D**W
Hopefully Not Glazing This too Hard, but I Love It
This thing is a beast. I recently moved to a new house with a lot of trees, dirt, and life. I had a small leaf blower that was already a life saver.This thing leveled me up. The lowest setting on this is stronger than my old blower's highest, and it can do it for 10 times longer. The high power and turbo can move almost anythingComes with two batteries and a high speed charging station.I use this to get crud away from the pool, clean the yard for company, clean the grass cuttings. Also though it has replaced brooms entirely for me, inside and outside (it's hilarious but effective). I also use this to clean the guttersThe design of it is great, because the battery covers the intake so you can't block airflow. This means you can rest the blower on your hips while you use it. I have not seen any other blower with this huge quality of life feature. It's also very quietThere are plenty of other items to use these batteries with depending on your needs. My favorite is the inverter to turn the battery into 30 hour charging stations in a blackout. Excited to get the power washer next
H**R
Really nice electric leaf blower
This leaf blower works well and has a lot of power when using it on the highest setting. It has a big battery that has never run out of power, but I just have a typical suburban home and use it to blow off my back patio, front walk and driveway. That only takes about 15-20 minutes, so if you have a really large property, you may need a second battery. Because of the battery it's not light, but nothing you can't manage, though a shoulder strap would be nice. I have several Ego products and like them all.
L**R
It's a Turbo Charged Bomb
I love this leaf blower. It is light weight and there's no cord to trip over. It has lots of power and gets the job done. It's great that it comes with two batteries. I was never able to manage the unwieldy gas powered blower my son purchased, but this is the perfect leaf blower for me and my fellow seniors.
T**W
Powerful
Had the 765 model for almost 6 months. I've pushed small items to great success and with fall leaves I've gathered them with minimal effort. Most of the time I only need to use the lowest blower setting. Probably only needed the maximum speed a couple of times. As a result of low setting the battery life has been impressive. In nearly 6 months I've only recharged twice. Mind you, this is not daily use but more like once a week for maybe 10 minutes of actual use. I've used the special nozzle a couple of times but don't see where it is more effective than the normal circle nozzle. The battery is big and it accounts for much of the weight which can take some getting used to. What I like best is that I can just grab it and do whatever chore I want. No need to tote an electrical cord, worry if the cord will be long enough and avoid the cord getting caught up in plants and bushes or worse something I trip over. I've very happy with my new blower. Did I need to get the most powerful blower? Frankly, no. A smaller one would be as effective but I have no regrets. It does the jobs I need done, effective and efficient and the extra power comes in handy for wet leaves.
R**T
Useful for many applications, well thought out, pricing is goofy
Good power, light weight with the 2.5ah battery, not so light weight with the 5ah battery. Dial "on" switch holds the selected air output with a "turbo" button on top. It came with a strap that I don't use.The size is reasonable for a big dude like me & It's quieter than my Makita gas blowers but I always wear noise cancelling earbuds, so noise is not an issue for gas or electric tools.As I mentioned, I have 2 Makita 4 stroke gas blowers. One is a backpack style and other handheld, and I use them for serious heavy duty use in the fall for damp or heavy leaves.For quick, light cleanups, this Ego works well. For pure power, the Makita blowers win. For ease of use, the Ego wins. You can use the Ego in enclosed spaces where a gas blower would be dangerous due to carbon monoxide, even a basement.I've even used the Ego to blow out the back section of my SUV from the rear seats out of the tailgate, works great. I would not try that with a gas blower.The blower nozzle on the Ego is well designed and comes off very easily and securely locks in place. The batteries charge quickly and with my other Ego edger/trimmer combo, I now have 2 x 5ah batteries and 1 x 2.5ah battery which is a good mix for me.My 1-star deduction "con" arises from the erratic and somewhat oddball pricing of Ego products which is jumpier than the stock market.This Ego tool & battery kit pricing literally changes daily. Since I bought this Ego kit last week the price has gone up $140 and then "down" to $70 more than I paid in less than a week. They also have all manner of one off “bundles” that change very quickly.I have NO idea what game Ego is playing here, and this isn't new or driven by current events, it's just the Ego business model that I've noticed for years.Buying single Ego batteries is borderline dim-witted because you can almost always get a better price on some low-end Ego blower or other Ego tool with 2 batteries and a charger for a lower price than 2 comparable Ego batteries.That's exactly why I bought this new Ego blower - for the batteries. I already had an Ego blower, but I bought this kit and gave the new blower body and charger to my son who has an Ego tools & batteries as well but didn't have an Ego blower.I paid less for the whole blower kit than 2 separate Ego batteries, I told you Ego pricing was goofy.Overall, the Ego blowers are good for what they do but they can be pricey due to the limited battery life compared to a gas blower that can last 20 years with proper care. Hope this helps!
K**1
Lightweight & easy handling with shoulder strap!
I have several EGO power tools including a lawn mower, this blower, a hedge trimmer, and edger/weed wacker.This blower is amazing! Very strong blowing capacity, easy to assemble/disassemble and handle, and lightweight and balanced with the included shoulder strap. The battery also lasts very long!
T**9
Ego 765 CFM Blower: Surprising power for a battery tool, and well balanced
The Ego tools are awesome! I was a diehard gas equipment guy forever but decided to try the Ego tools based on a recommendation from a friend. The blower and weed eater are amazing and have replaced my gas equipment for yard work. The battery life is excellent, the balance is spot on and they seem to be well made.
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