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In the US, there are no regulations requiring manufacturers to have a minimum level of robustness or to provide parts. So, many of these things fail pretty quickly (flimsy fan blades snap off) and there are no replacement parts. So. these are essentially "Kleenex" devices: use once and throw away. Are things different in the UK (and EU)? If it's an issue, it's worth including in any review.
The guest Pete said he wouldn't use either battery blower. So what would he have used? Again, a bit useless from a consumers point of view. Another top review!
For more info on the leaf blowers, check the description, and to watch the full episodes from our latest series, head over to My5: www.my5.tv/the-gadget-show/
In the US, there are no regulations requiring manufacturers to have a minimum level of robustness or to provide parts. So, many of these things fail pretty quickly (flimsy fan blades snap off) and there are no replacement parts. So. these are essentially "Kleenex" devices: use once and throw away. Are things different in the UK (and EU)? If it's an issue, it's worth including in any review.
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The guest Pete said he wouldn't use either battery blower. So what would he have used? Again, a bit useless from a consumers point of view. Another top review!
Probably a Stihl petrol blower. Even their cheapest offering (around £100 less than the Karcher here) would be a lot more powerful
It's obvious to me why he said it, both these blowers look and perform crap.
can any 4/2 petrol mulchers on suck small twigs/sticks successfully and consistently long term?
I thought they were going to both blow up a bouncy castle and see which one does it first. Would have been better lol