With so many cordless leaf blowers available on the market, finding the right price and performance is not easy.
For most consumers finding a lightweight, high-speed leaf blower is the goal.
To help you find the right option, below is our list of the best cordless leaf blower models.
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The Best Cordless Leaf Blower 2024
Husqvarna 320iB Cordless Blower
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The new Husqvarna 320iB is the best cordless leaf blower for homeowners.
Super lightweight, it weighs only 5.8 pounds – super user-friendly controls make it easy for anyone to use!
- Speed: 120 MPH
- Air Volume: 410 CFM
- Pricing: Affordable
Its most unique feature is its noiseless performance.
It comes equipped with a high torque, brushless motor that increases efficiency.
The axial fan design is the secret to its quiet performance ~ it muffles the engine and lessens the vibration, making it easier for long durations.
Husqvarna cordless blower is also emission-free and offers a cruise control feature for conserving battery life.
Affordable cordless leaf blower w/ good buyer reviews!
Toro 51619 Ultra Electric Blower Vac
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The Toro UltraPlus blower is more powerful than others on my list.
As an electric leaf blower, the Toro is the best model for easy start and operation.
- Speed: 250 MPH
- Air Velocity: 350 CFM
- Pricing: Affordable
Below the handle, there is an adjustable speed dial and speed-lock feature. Buyers also love the push-start ignition, which makes it very for anyone to use.
The Toro UltraPlus is a 3-in-1 blower:
a leaf blower, vacuum, and leaf shredding
One of the downsides is that it is a little heavier at 8.9 pounds.
Lots of positive buyer reviews!
Husqvarna 125BVx Blower / Vacuum
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The Husqvarna 125BVx is the best cordless leaf blower for homeowners.
Lightweight design, the 125BVx blower weighs only 9.4 pounds – its ergonomic design makes it easy to carry and simple to use!
- Speed: 170 MPH
- Air Volume: 425 CFM
- Pricing: Medium
Buyers like its quiet operation and easy start.
Compared to similar cordless leaf blowers, it takes only 1-2 pulls to start.
Variable speed throttle and cruise control make it easy for anyone to operate. Anti-vibration handle makes it one of the most comfortable for homeowners.
Affordable cordless leaf blower w/ good buyer reviews!
Greenworks Cordless Leaf Blower
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The Greenworks is a gas-equivalent, electric leaf blower.
It comes equipped with a powerful brushless motor and a 2.5Ah rechargeable battery.
- Run time: 22 mins
- Recharge: 40 mins
Includes a new Turbo Button that boosts blowing speed to 145 MPH and air velocity to 580 CFM.
As an electric-powered leaf blower, it has similar power as gas-powered blowers — and without noise or emissions!
Buyers also love the push-button start (requires no pulling!). Greenworks Pro Axial is also lightweight — only 10 pounds.
Newer model, but so far has gotten very good customer feedback.
Worx Cordless Blower Review
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The Worx WG575 is the best cordless leaf blower for versatility.
Worx cordless blower is designed for a 32V battery and can run for 20-25 mins per charge. (recharge takes 2-3 hours)
- Speed: 120 MPH
- Air Volume: 80 CFM
- Pricing: Medium
Super lightweight, the Worx Air blower weighs less than 3.8 pounds!
Despite its compact size, the longer tube is ideal for precision-type jobs:
driveway debris, clearing light snow, garage cleaning
With simple controls and a lightweight design, the Worx WG575 is the best cordless leaf blower for homeowners.
Tons of positive reviews with w/an affordable price.
Dewalt Cordless Leaf Blower
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The DeWalt DCBL720P1 blower was a top seller last year.
It weighs only seven pounds and offers enough power for most household jobs.
- Speed: 90 MPH
- Air velocity: 400 CFM
Buyers say the DCBL720P1 is very easy to change speeds — it comes with a variable speed trigger and speed locking feature.
Dewalt cordless blower also offers quiet operation at 61 dBs (lower than comparable models).
For a more powerful model, check out our list of best backpack blowers.
Good leaf blower for homeowners.
Worx Turbine Leaf Blower
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The WORX 56V turbine blower is a high-powered, handheld model.
The most popular model is the battery-powered Worx 56V Turbine blower — which generates an air speed of 125 MPH and 465 CFM (air velocity).
- Run time: 9-14 mins
- Pricing: Affordable
It includes a new Hyper-Stream air nozzle — which lets you easily adjust airspeed or switch to turbo mode (for larger piles).
A handheld leaf blower, it is very lightweight at 8.1 pounds.
Worx Turbine Blower is more expensive than most but has very good buyer ratings.
DeWalt FlexVolt Blower Review
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The DeWalt FlexVolt is a lightweight cordless blower with w/a max speed of 175 mph.
- Blower Speed: 175 MPH
- Air Velocity: 429 CFM
Includes multiple features such as variable speed and speed lock — making it easy to conserve battery power.
Buyers say it is great for regular household tasks:
Removing debris from driveways, piles of leaves, or removing light snow.
If you are using it as a full driveway sweeper – I suggest the Toro UltraPlus Blower listed above.
Good buyer rating with w/an affordable price tag.
Greenworks PRO 80V Cordless Blower
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The Greenworks PRO is the best cordless leaf blower for large yards – 70 min of run time!
It is not the strongest blower on my list, but the dual battery design offers better run-time than others.
- Blower Speed: 125 MPH
- Air Velocity: 500 CFM
In terms of power, the brushless motor generates medium speed and high air velocity.
Greenworks cordless leaf blower offers three variable speeds and push-starts ignition.
Expensive cordless blower, but long-lasting battery!
Makita Cordless Leaf Blower Review
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The Makita cordless leaf blower offers the longest run-time.
Powerful cordless leaf blower with dual 18V LXT batteries (36V) for double the battery life.
- Battery Life: 29 minutes
- Blowing Speed: 120 mph
- Pricing: Expensive
Buyers say the speed dial is super easy to change – also use the speed control trigger (near the handle) for maintaining blowing velocity.
The upgraded design provides lower noise + emissions-free operation.
Makita is a little heavier but a good option for high velocity and a longer battery.
Very good buyer reviews online.