@@affordablebackyardprojects6619 As much as I hate snow, between this and using the snow blower I bought for the tractor, I'm hoping we get a lot! And I definitely want to see what the extra 150CFM from the 60v will do!
I have a backpack blower. I use it for snow and I dry my car with it as well! Doesn't hurt paint. It's like going through a car wash at the end the car wash uses blowers! 👀❄️❄️❄️⛄️☃️
Would it be better to blow off the roof first then the rest of the vehicle? Otherwise does a great job.
Now I need to try my 60v when the time comes!
Make a video! I’m curious if the 60v is different
@@affordablebackyardprojects6619 As much as I hate snow, between this and using the snow blower I bought for the tractor, I'm hoping we get a lot! And I definitely want to see what the extra 150CFM from the 60v will do!
Is there a risk of scratched paint?
No, it’s not strong enough to do paint damage .
I have a backpack blower. I use it for snow and I dry my car with it as well! Doesn't hurt paint. It's like going through a car wash at the end the car wash uses blowers! 👀❄️❄️❄️⛄️☃️
How many mph is the blower
125 mph
You’re getting snow we are getting lots of rain.
This is our first big snow storm, we have had 5 or 6 snows that have melted, but this one is here to stay till spring.
I think it would be even better with a different nozzle design
I was thinking the same thing, a different designed end would help a lot.
Work smarter not harder right?
Hey I try 💪🏻