I bought the backpack a few years ago and have used it my 7.5 Ah with the 765 in my left hand and my old 580 with an attached battery in my right hand for some serious 2 handed blowing. Earlier today I ordered two 12 Ah batteries for my snowblower and for the rider I am buying next Spring. Using one in the backpack should add a lot of run time. Good Job Mrs. KiteArmy. Hope to see you again.
Mrs Kite Army crushed it!!! She better come back. Could listen to both of you all day. Maybe next video should come with some friendly competition videos comparing competing electric battery products?
Thank you for this! I was just thinking to myself and say it often , I would like to know the best and lightest weight tools for womens hands and strength and ability! I am speaking specifically for those of us who aren’t so young g or strong anymore! But still want to work in yard and hang pictures etc!! Please continue this series!
My *Greenworks* blower's battery lasts about 15 minutes tops at full power,but that is plenty of time to do what I use it for,such as blowing out the gutters,cleaning the sidewalk and deck of light snow in winter,blowing out the window wells and other short jobs. I use my battery powered lawnmower to hoover up leaves in the fall,which gives me a workout without breathing in toxic fumes.
I'll give better advice to make it easier just mulch the leaves up eith the lawn mower easier and probably faster. Gives nutrients to the soil for better lawn. And when your done you can sprinkle down Epsom salt on the lawn and water.
How big is your property? Battery power for the ego is around 900cfm and the bigger batteries, 12amp/hour can last an hour or so of blowing. At the very least, that's my experience.
Your information is very outdated. I would have said the same thing 10 years ago but not now. In the acre of lawn around my house I've dozens of trees - sycamores, maples, elms, honey locust, catalpa, apple, peach, pear, plum, and even the pines drop a lot of needles and cones. Only about 10 of the trees (most of the fruit trees and two honey locust) are less than 20 years old so there are plenty of leaves. The Husqvarna backpack blower now sits on the shelf unless I need a 4th person running a blower. That's exceptionally rare. I just returned home today from a long weekend at my parents, where one day I was running my father's gas backpack blower, another day tilling the garden, and other fall chores. It made me appreciate my battery blowers even more. A few years ago my dad purchased an Ego mower. As I was working on his old snow blower to get it ready for winter (he's expecting snow this week) he told me how much he really likes that Ego mower and is considering buying an Ego snow blower. (His gas snow blower was a gift from me and my brothers in 1992 when the youngest left home.)
ALL, my yard tools, ARE GAS . That's rite...GAS. Battery operated, ' tools '...are mostly, glorified, kids' toys . i WILL NEVER own, one. Period . . waste of $$$ on batteries, .....removing precious metals, for ' green ' movement . Ain't gonna happen. The worlds' systems....RUN ON PETROLEUM, have for over 150 years. Can't change that , with ' SWITCH '' on/off ...doofuses
@@2snipe1 I'd love a nuclear reactor in my (literal) backyard. Effectively free heat, hot water and electricity for the next 30+ years, sign me up. Also I drove thru the Idaho National Lab (INL dot gov) today, and thru Arco (the first city in the world to get electricity from nuclear power).
Mrs. Kite Army rocked it! Love the battery backpack!
A star is born :)
I bought the backpack a few years ago and have used it my 7.5 Ah with the 765 in my left hand and my old 580 with an attached battery in my right hand for some serious 2 handed blowing. Earlier today I ordered two 12 Ah batteries for my snowblower and for the rider I am buying next Spring. Using one in the backpack should add a lot of run time. Good Job Mrs. KiteArmy. Hope to see you again.
WOW, Mrs. Kite Army is a natural. I wish I could give more likes. I really love the content of this video as well. Great video ❤
We always knew that.
Mr.Kite slacking off and Mrs. picking up the slack - Good Job! Much love from Montreal!
keeps me on my toes
Mrs Kite Army crushed it!!! She better come back. Could listen to both of you all day. Maybe next video should come with some friendly competition videos comparing competing electric battery products?
Great content! My wife has the same issues with my Ego equipment. Now she’s excited to try out these solutions!
Thank you Mrs Kite Army!
Awesome - bring the ladies into EGO nation
Andrew you have been overthrown! Great video
We have a new star! 🎉
Hey in the presence of greatness you have to step aside
Go Sonya!! You rocked it!
Mrs. Kite Army did great!!!! She's a rockstar!! Can't wait to see more!
Sure is - thanks mate
We have a new star !! 🎉
We always knew who was the brains
This was great! Love the second perspective on using these tools.
Thanks mate - glad you liked
Thank you for this! I was just thinking to myself and say it often , I would like to know the best and lightest weight tools for womens hands and strength and ability! I am speaking specifically for those of us who aren’t so young g or strong anymore! But still want to work in yard and hang pictures etc!! Please continue this series!
Thanks for the support - make sure you sub for more content with Mrs. KiteArmy
EGO bout to sponsor both of y'all now lol
That's what I'm talking bout
Damn! Andrew is a lucky guy! 😍😍😍
no doubt :)
Is that your wife? She did a great job!
Yep - she puts up with me
My *Greenworks* blower's battery lasts about 15 minutes tops at full power,but that is plenty of time to do what I use it for,such as blowing out the gutters,cleaning the sidewalk and deck of light snow in winter,blowing out the window wells and other short jobs. I use my battery powered lawnmower to hoover up leaves in the fall,which gives me a workout without breathing in toxic fumes.
And it starts every time
1: Use the Ego 800cfm blower and take the weight off your arm
that is a short video
I'll give better advice to make it easier just mulch the leaves up eith the lawn mower easier and probably faster. Gives nutrients to the soil for better lawn. And when your done you can sprinkle down Epsom salt on the lawn and water.
So where's the tips other than you selling an EB ???
Battery blowers are useless for leaf cleanup. Need long lasting power of gas. And backpack 1000+ cfm.
lots of people seem satisfied with them
How big is your property? Battery power for the ego is around 900cfm and the bigger batteries, 12amp/hour can last an hour or so of blowing. At the very least, that's my experience.
Your information is very outdated. I would have said the same thing 10 years ago but not now. In the acre of lawn around my house I've dozens of trees - sycamores, maples, elms, honey locust, catalpa, apple, peach, pear, plum, and even the pines drop a lot of needles and cones. Only about 10 of the trees (most of the fruit trees and two honey locust) are less than 20 years old so there are plenty of leaves. The Husqvarna backpack blower now sits on the shelf unless I need a 4th person running a blower. That's exceptionally rare.
I just returned home today from a long weekend at my parents, where one day I was running my father's gas backpack blower, another day tilling the garden, and other fall chores. It made me appreciate my battery blowers even more. A few years ago my dad purchased an Ego mower. As I was working on his old snow blower to get it ready for winter (he's expecting snow this week) he told me how much he really likes that Ego mower and is considering buying an Ego snow blower. (His gas snow blower was a gift from me and my brothers in 1992 when the youngest left home.)
Good troll
ALL, my yard tools, ARE GAS . That's rite...GAS. Battery operated, ' tools '...are mostly, glorified, kids' toys . i WILL NEVER own, one. Period . . waste of $$$ on batteries, .....removing precious metals, for ' green ' movement . Ain't gonna happen. The worlds' systems....RUN ON PETROLEUM, have for over 150 years. Can't change that , with ' SWITCH '' on/off ...doofuses
you do you mate :)
That's the kind of rhetoric I was spouting 5 years ago. These aren't your grandpa's battery-operated tools.
@@robertthompson3447 Yep - we have all been there.
I can wait for nuclear power batteries myself. Perhaps we can start building them in your backyard 😂.
@@2snipe1 I'd love a nuclear reactor in my (literal) backyard. Effectively free heat, hot water and electricity for the next 30+ years, sign me up. Also I drove thru the Idaho National Lab (INL dot gov) today, and thru Arco (the first city in the world to get electricity from nuclear power).