This is a great tool, and could take the place of my compact Makita blower, as well as compressed air in the workshop or on site. I agree it's a must have, and I did consider going for the 40v version it was so well reviewed. But this performs the same while not requiring the 40v platform. It's worth mentioning how quiet it is, relative to the compact brushed makita blower which I use all the time. I tend to use earmuffs on the compact blower, but not this dust blower which is just below the threshold where I'd feel the need, especially for quick jobs. Your tools will last longer if you blower the dust out of them regularly, and I for one do not have the space for a compressor in the workshop, or want the noise of it. This is also so compact it can hang on the wall or fit in the tool bag easily, and it's light but well balanced with a 5ah battery.. Worth the money, hopefully a kit with batteries soon (like the XGT) so people can add more batters etc while adding this tool. The quietness speaks to how well engineered it is, considering the power - like a high quality vacuum. Hopefully it stays quiet.
Pro-rip, you can buy battery Adapters for the Milwaukee compatability if you have m18 laying around, just a suggestion for anyone who's reading this comment in the future. I'm sure someone will appreciate this hidden gem of info.😊
@@franciscohenriquez6813 i was worried it would be but its not, it is twice as strong as my ryobi model and it matches my plug in model according to my anemometer
Finally the LXT is here
This is a great tool, and could take the place of my compact Makita blower, as well as compressed air in the workshop or on site. I agree it's a must have, and I did consider going for the 40v version it was so well reviewed. But this performs the same while not requiring the 40v platform. It's worth mentioning how quiet it is, relative to the compact brushed makita blower which I use all the time. I tend to use earmuffs on the compact blower, but not this dust blower which is just below the threshold where I'd feel the need, especially for quick jobs. Your tools will last longer if you blower the dust out of them regularly, and I for one do not have the space for a compressor in the workshop, or want the noise of it. This is also so compact it can hang on the wall or fit in the tool bag easily, and it's light but well balanced with a 5ah battery.. Worth the money, hopefully a kit with batteries soon (like the XGT) so people can add more batters etc while adding this tool. The quietness speaks to how well engineered it is, considering the power - like a high quality vacuum. Hopefully it stays quiet.
Pro-rip, you can buy battery Adapters for the Milwaukee compatability if you have m18 laying around, just a suggestion for anyone who's reading this comment in the future. I'm sure someone will appreciate this hidden gem of info.😊
It's a all round must have tool.
Where do we pick up the extra accessories?
How does this compare to dust blowing with an air compressor?
Is there a DeWalt competitor for this tool?
The lxt was quieter than the xgt when holding them side by side
Cool 😎
I almost buy the XGT one, good thing LXT arrived
Hi. What’s the difference?
Would have been nice if you would actually show it in action, so we can see how long it takes to get up to speed and how much noise it makes
thanks.
Not in the US it isn’t
i just got mine in maryland from aliexpress for 150 bucks, other sites are charging 230 dollars
@@mainsource8030 I don’t if I trust alibaba
@@mainsource8030 Is it a knock off? How is it?
@@user-bw5xf3yr3m i was worried but it arrived sfter 2 weks and its legit
@@franciscohenriquez6813 i was worried it would be but its not, it is twice as strong as my ryobi model and it matches my plug in model according to my anemometer
Where do we pick up the extra accessories?
Special order from any of our stores or talk to our customer service team via our website