Snapper HD 48V MAX Electric Cordless 450 CFM Leaf Blower Kit with 2.0 Battery and Charger, 1687968, BL48K

June 25, 2019 - Comment

Leaf blowing is no longer a chore with this easy to use Snapper HD 48-Volt MAX* leaf blower kit, which includes a Briggs & Stratton 48-Volt MAX 2.0 lithium-ion battery and charger. This cordless blower includes features like infinite speed control, boost mode and easy trigger starting so you can take the hassles out of

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Leaf blowing is no longer a chore with this easy to use Snapper HD 48-Volt MAX* leaf blower kit, which includes a Briggs & Stratton 48-Volt MAX 2.0 lithium-ion battery and charger. This cordless blower includes features like infinite speed control, boost mode and easy trigger starting so you can take the hassles out of yard work. With boost mode, an air flow increase of 25 percent** delivers the power you need to effortlessly clear your path.

*Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without workload) is 48-volts. Nominal voltage is 43.
**Run time, charge time and output capacity may be affected by conditions.

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Comments

Anonymous says:

Nice battery power blower

Anonymous says:

Effective yard tool

Anonymous says:

Works great, and it’s fun! So, confession time…I did not get this to blow leaves. I have a pliable dryer vent hose, probably 15 feet long. Come to find out, you can’t have this type of hose professionally cleaned. The tech who came to our house ti clean our dryer vent advised me to get a leaf blower, disconnect the hose from the dryer, and use the leaf blower to blow out the vent/tube.It worked great! Charged it up, pulled the dryer hose loose from the dryer, aimed and turned it on. All sorts of lint flew…

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