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Best Cordless Leaf Blowers

Petrol leaf blowers are loud enough to be banned in some Sydney councils and California cities. Cordless models have come a long way — the best now match a 25cc two-stroke for output and run for 30+ minutes on a battery. Add the lack of fuel mixing and the 70-decibel volume difference and the choice is fairly clear for most home use.

Our team’s top picks

Editor's Pick

EGO Power+ 56V 765 CFM Blower

  • Industry-leading 765 CFM output
  • Variable speed and turbo trigger
  • Quiet for the power
  • Brushless motor
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Best for: most home gardens
Best Budget

Worx 40V Turbine Cordless Blower

  • 470 CFM at a fair price
  • Lightweight, comfortable grip
  • Battery shares with Worx range
  • Decent runtime
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Best for: small properties
Best Premium

Stihl BGA 100 Backpack Blower

  • Backpack format keeps weight off the arm
  • AP-platform battery system
  • Pro-quiet at 65 dB
  • For long sessions
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Best for: long sessions
Best Compact

DeWalt 20V MAX XR Brushless Blower

  • Compact, light at 2.7 kg
  • Variable trigger
  • DeWalt 20V platform compatibility
  • Honest mid-range output
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Best for: 20V platform owners

What to look for in a cordless leaf blower

  • CFM (cubic feet per minute) is more important than MPH for moving leaves. Look for at least 500 CFM.
  • A turbine-style fan is more efficient than older axial designs — quieter and longer-running.
  • Variable speed dials matter — a flat-out blower is too aggressive on garden beds.
  • 40V is the entry level; 56V and 80V approach petrol territory.
  • A shoulder strap is worth the small extra cost on anything over 4 kg.

Frequently asked questions

CFM or MPH — which matters more?

CFM (volume of air moved). High MPH with low CFM is just a sharp jet that scatters leaves rather than moving them. For real leaf-clearing duty look for at least 500 CFM.

How long does a cordless blower battery last?

On a 5–6 Ah battery at moderate speed, around 25–35 minutes. At full turbo, 8–12 minutes. Keep a second battery on charge if you have a big property.

Are blowers safe for garden beds?

On low speed and at an angle, yes. On full turbo close to the soil, no — you'll blast away mulch and topsoil. Use the variable trigger.

Backpack or handheld?

Handheld for most home use. Backpack only earns its keep on properties over half an acre or for sessions longer than 30 minutes — the back support is the difference.

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Bottom line

If you only take one thing from this guide, it is that quality matters more than spec on paper. The picks above have been chosen because our team uses them or trusts them — not because they are the most expensive or have the flashiest marketing. Buy once, garden often.

Marcus Linden

Marcus covers power tools, lawns, and the hose-and-water side of Garden Care. He lives outside Bendigo on a one-and-a-half acre block, half kitchen garden and half native paddock that he is slowly bringing back from blackberry. Marcus spent twelve years working as a landscaper before he tore his shoulder lifting a flagstone in 2019 and pivoted to writing. He still does occasional consulting for clients he likes — gates, retaining walls, big drip systems for olive groves. He is the divorced father of two teenage sons (Henry, who is finishing a diesel mechanic apprenticeship, and Owen, who wants to be a vet and has fish in every spare jar in the kitchen). Marcus knows two-stroke engines the way some people know songs, can resurface a chainsaw chain in his sleep, and is currently rebuilding a 1986 Victa lawnmower that he insists is better than anything new. He writes in the shed in the mornings and walks the boundary fence with his two border collies, Ginger and Skink, every afternoon. On weekends he plays bass in a covers band that mostly does eighties Australian rock; the band is, in his words, 'two pubs above terrible.' He drinks his coffee black and his beer cold and has firm opinions about tyre pressure on garden carts.

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