Leaf Blowers: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. If you've ever hand-raked your entire yard, you understand the amount of time and physical energy it takes to complete the task. Maybe that's the reason that you're ready to invest in a leaf blower. They're powerful, effective, and in many cases, surprisingly affordable. It might come as something of a pleasant surprise to know that you can get one for under 50 dollars.
Fact #2. The first decision you need to make is whether you want to own an electric or gas-powered model. Gas-powered versions are often among the most powerful options on the market. They save you the trouble of waiting for batteries to charge, as all you need to do instead is add a little more fuel. They also don't suffer from the tether that a long extension cord creates. However, their use emits chemical compounds that may be dangerous.
Fact #3. Using a leaf blower will quickly become second nature, but the amateur user will benefit from a few basic tips. First, you have to know how to operate the actual machine. Read the manual if you have any doubts. Next, know that timing is important when blowing leaves. Whenever possible, clear leaves before rainfall or else wait a day or two to let the wet leaves dry out. Also, avoid blowing leaves on a windy day.
Fact #4. To make your work easier, plan in advance where your final leaf pile will be. Lay down a large tarp weighted with rocks or branches that will collect the pile. Always try to work in one direction. One technique is to start in one corner of your yard and work toward the far corner; another is to work your way down hill.
Fact #5. It's important that you wear hearing and eye protection. Most units create a noise level measured between 70 and 85 decibels, which is instantly annoying to the human ear. It can also cause long-term damage. These devices can also stir up all sorts of debris that can easily find their way into your eye. Use goggles to minimize the risk.
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